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>Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 17:28:35 -0600
>To: kdm at hilltop.bradley.edu>From: Kelly Hire <kellyd at bobcat.bradley.edu>
>Subject: Clover post
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>>Please send this message to the board/group that may be able to answer it
>for me. Thanks.
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>>For my master's thesis, I am trying to work with clonal shoots of Trifolium
>repens (white clover). However, despite finding plenty of literature that
>deals with the clonal clover, I have yet to find a specific method of
>developing the clones from seed. To date I have tried growing them in
>soil, turface, and a mixture of soil/silica sand, but even after 3 months,
>they were still not clonal.
>>Can anyone tell me of a specific method to grow the clover in from seed
>that will develop clones in the shortest period of time?
>>Thanks
>Kelly Hire
>kellyd at bobcat.bradley.edu>>