2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.16.440135
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Major effect loci for plant size before onset of nitrogen fixation allow accurate prediction of yield in white clover

Abstract: White clover is an agriculturally important forage legume grown throughout temperate regions as a mixed clover-grass crop. It is typically cultivated with low nitrogen input, making yield dependent on nitrogen fixation by rhizobia in root nodules. Here, we investigate the effects of clover and rhizobium genetic variation by monitoring plant growth and quantifying dry matter yield of 704 combinations of 145 clover and 169 rhizobium genotypes. We find no significant effect of rhizobium variation. In contrast, we… Show more

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