Description
Trifolium is arguably the largest and most diverse genera of herbaceous forage legumes (Zohary and Heller, 1984). Dr. Norman L. Taylor, Professor Emeritus, Department of Plant and Soil Science, University of Kentucky, deceased, was a pioneer and champion of collection and preservation of Trifolium species throughout his 57-year career. Dr. Taylor was a native of northern Kentucky, born near where this Conference is being held.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.13023/yvn4-a579
Citation
Quesenberry, Kenneth H.; Boone, D.; and Irish, B. M., "Clovers Around the World: A Symposium in Memory and Honor of Dr. Norman L. Taylor" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 36.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/XXV_IGC_2023/Utilization/36
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Clovers Around the World: A Symposium in Memory and Honor of Dr. Norman L. Taylor
Trifolium is arguably the largest and most diverse genera of herbaceous forage legumes (Zohary and Heller, 1984). Dr. Norman L. Taylor, Professor Emeritus, Department of Plant and Soil Science, University of Kentucky, deceased, was a pioneer and champion of collection and preservation of Trifolium species throughout his 57-year career. Dr. Taylor was a native of northern Kentucky, born near where this Conference is being held.