“…Kazimierska () and Taylor () reported possibility of overcoming incompatibility by embryo rescue. Utilizing this technique, interspecific hybrids have been developed between T. pratense × T. sarosiense (Collins, Taylor, & Phillips, ; Phillips, Collins, & Taylor, ); T. pratense × T. medium (Merker, ; Nedbalkova, Repkova, & Bartosova, ; Sawai, Ueda, Gau, & Uchiyama, ); T. pratense × T. alpestre (Merker, ; Phillips, Grosser, Berger, Taylor, & Collins, ); T. pratense × T. ambiguum (Vogt & Schweiger, ); T. ambiguum × T. hybridum (Evans, ); T. ambiguum with T. montanum and T. occidentale ; T. isthmocarpum with T. repens and T. nigrescens ; a trispecific cross T. repens × T. uniflorum × T. occidentale with T. ambiguum (Ferguson, Rupert, & Evans, ); T. repens × T. nigrescens (Hussain & Williams, ); T. ambiguum × T. repens (Meredith, Michaelson‐Yeats, Ougham, & Thomas, ; Williams & Verry, ; Yamada, Fukuoka, & Higuchi, ); and T. pratense × T. diffusum (Schwer & Cleveland, ). Yamada and Fukuoka (), Pandey, Grant, and Williams () and Sawai, Yamaguchi, and Uchiyama () have also utilized embryo culture for developing interspecific hybrids involving various Trifolium species.…”