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The Effect Of Applied Nitrogen And Subterranean Clover On The Growth Of Doublegee, D J. Gilbey
The Effect Of Applied Nitrogen And Subterranean Clover On The Growth Of Doublegee, D J. Gilbey
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Until 20 years ago doublegees in Western Australia were mainly confined to the red-brown earth soils of the wheatbelt.
Since then, they have spread to light loamy sand soils in the wheatbelt, many of which have carried subterranean clover from the mid-1940s onwards.
It has been widely presumed that the spread of doublegees on to the lighter sandy soils of W.A. can be associated with the establishment of subterranean clover on these soils.
This report summarises the results of a glasshouse experiment on the effect of clover and nitrogen on the growth of doublegee.
Yanchep National Park, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins
Yanchep National Park, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
YANCHEP National Park lies just over 30 miles north of Perth, and was gazetted as an A Class Reserve in 1905.
It covers more than 6,000 acres.