TY - CONF
T1 - Molecular approaches to white clover improvement
AU - Michaelson-Yeates, Terence P. T.
AU - Deakin, Charlotte
AU - Abberton, Michael T.
AU - Bowen, Charlotte
N1 - Deakin, C., Michaelson-Yeates, T. P. T., Bowen, C., Abberton, M. T. (2003). Molecular approaches to white clover improvement Proceedings 7th British Grassland Society (BGS) Research Conference, Aberystwyth, 1-3 September 2003, BGS Organising Committee 1-2
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - The British Grassland Society is a forum for those with an active interest in the science and practice of temperate grassland production and utilization. We bring together research workers, farmers, advisors, teachers and technical members of the agricultural industry. The BGS is in contact with farmers through its affiliated local grassland societies across the United Kingdom. The society has many active members abroad and is also a member of the European Grassland Federation and has a number of objectives: 1. The improvement of economic methods of production and utilization of grass and forage crops for the promotion of profitable agriculture. 2. The advancement of education and research in grass and forage crop production and utilization. Publication of the results of relevant research to an international audience via a quarterly Journal and academic symposia. 3. Interpretation of research and active communication of improved methods of production and utilization to the farming community. 4. Promotion of grassland farming as an exemplar of sustainable agriculture, which is environmentally benign and visually attractive, for the public benefit. 5. Its Research and Development Committee represents members' interests to Government by responding to consultations and identifying priorities for research.
AB - The British Grassland Society is a forum for those with an active interest in the science and practice of temperate grassland production and utilization. We bring together research workers, farmers, advisors, teachers and technical members of the agricultural industry. The BGS is in contact with farmers through its affiliated local grassland societies across the United Kingdom. The society has many active members abroad and is also a member of the European Grassland Federation and has a number of objectives: 1. The improvement of economic methods of production and utilization of grass and forage crops for the promotion of profitable agriculture. 2. The advancement of education and research in grass and forage crop production and utilization. Publication of the results of relevant research to an international audience via a quarterly Journal and academic symposia. 3. Interpretation of research and active communication of improved methods of production and utilization to the farming community. 4. Promotion of grassland farming as an exemplar of sustainable agriculture, which is environmentally benign and visually attractive, for the public benefit. 5. Its Research and Development Committee represents members' interests to Government by responding to consultations and identifying priorities for research.
M3 - Paper
SP - 1
EP - 3
ER -