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1977

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The following findings were recorded from a four-year series of experiments (1971 to 1974) conducted in the central-northern region of Yugoslavia, with the view to comparing culti­vated native and foreign alfalfa varieties in two locations: The differences between the varieties were significant in either location. 'Os-Z.b.' (a new native selection) and the native variety 'Osjecka 66' gave very high yields. 'Synalfa' (H) and 'Magali' (F), two foreign varieties, were of above-average productivity at Osijek, while two other varieties from abroad, 'Florida' (I) and 'Du Puits' (F), performed well at Nasice. 'Amim' (FRG) and 'Neuga' (GDR) gave high yields of crude protein and starch equivalents. 'Vernal' and 'Rhizoma', two American varie­ties, were significantly lower in dry matter yield, as compared to average figures, but owing to good quality medium yields were obtained of crude protein and starch equiv­alents.

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Productivity cultivated native and foreign alfalfa varieties on two soil types in Yugoslavia

The following findings were recorded from a four-year series of experiments (1971 to 1974) conducted in the central-northern region of Yugoslavia, with the view to comparing culti­vated native and foreign alfalfa varieties in two locations: The differences between the varieties were significant in either location. 'Os-Z.b.' (a new native selection) and the native variety 'Osjecka 66' gave very high yields. 'Synalfa' (H) and 'Magali' (F), two foreign varieties, were of above-average productivity at Osijek, while two other varieties from abroad, 'Florida' (I) and 'Du Puits' (F), performed well at Nasice. 'Amim' (FRG) and 'Neuga' (GDR) gave high yields of crude protein and starch equivalents. 'Vernal' and 'Rhizoma', two American varie­ties, were significantly lower in dry matter yield, as compared to average figures, but owing to good quality medium yields were obtained of crude protein and starch equiv­alents.