Transgenic technologies for enhanced molecular breeding of white clover (Trifolium repens L.)

White clover is an important pasture legume of temperate regions, generally through co-cultivation with a pasture grass in a mixed-sward setting. White clover provides herbage with high nutritional quality to grazing animals, along with the environmental benefit of biological nitrogen fixation. Seve...

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