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Authors: Crush, JR Caradus, JR
Citation: Jr. Crush et Jr. Caradus, Selection for variation in residual nitrogenase activity after exposure ofwhite clover (Trifolium repens) to mineral nitrogen, NZ J AGR RE, 44(2-3), 2001, pp. 135-140

Authors: Caradus, JR Crush, JR Ouyang, L Fraser, W
Citation: Jr. Caradus et al., Evaluation of aluminium-tolerant white clover (Trifolium repens) selections on East Otago upland soils, NZ J AGR RE, 44(2-3), 2001, pp. 141-150

Authors: McManus, MT Bieleski, RL Caradus, JR Barker, DJ
Citation: Mt. Mcmanus et al., Pinitol accumulation in mature leaves of white clover in response to a water deficit, ENVIR EXP B, 43(1), 2000, pp. 11-18

Authors: Woodward, SL Caradus, JR
Citation: Sl. Woodward et Jr. Caradus, Performance of white clover cultivars and breeding lines in rotationally grazed Waikato dairy pasture, New Zealand, NZ J AGR RE, 43(3), 2000, pp. 323-333

Authors: Caradus, JR Woodfield, DR Dunn, A Cousins, G
Citation: Jr. Caradus et al., Response to selection for node appearance rate of white clover, NZ J AGR RE, 43(2), 2000, pp. 157-162

Authors: Caradus, JR Dunn, A
Citation: Jr. Caradus et A. Dunn, Adaptation to low fertility hill country in New Zealand of white clover lines selected for differences in response to phosphorus, NZ J AGR RE, 43(1), 2000, pp. 63-69

Authors: Pederson, GA Brink, GE Caradus, JR
Citation: Ga. Pederson et al., Growth of United States versus New Zealand white clover cultivars in diverse grasses in Mississippi, USA, NZ J AGR RE, 42(2), 1999, pp. 115-123

Authors: Campbell, BD Caradus, JR Hunt, CL
Citation: Bd. Campbell et al., Temperature responses and nuclear DNA amounts of seven white clover populations which differ in early spring growth rates, NZ J AGR RE, 42(1), 1999, pp. 9-17
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