Coexistence and the productivity of whit
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D. R. Evans; J. Hill; T. A. Williams; I. Rhodes
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Article
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1989
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Springer
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English
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Yield comparisons between five white cloverperennial ryegrass mixtures, whose individual components had previously coexisted, and a corresponding set of ten mixtures based on components that had not coexisted disclosed a yield advantage to the former group of 8.5% over a 4-year period. All five clov