The plan for boosting the breeding of clover
Posted: 07.10.2025
Red clover (Trifolium pratense) and white clover (T. repens) are among the most important forage species in Europe. They make up a significant and growing element of ruminant diets, due to a growing awareness of the benefits they bring to grassland agriculture, both in productivity and in mitigation of environmental impact. The clover innovation community initiated within Legume Generation comprises 10 pre-breeding and 8 breeding programs spread across three continents.
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Acknowledgement: Legume Generation (Boosting innovation in breeding for the next generation of legume crops for Europe) has received funding from the European Union through Horizon Europe under grant agreement No 101081329 and co-funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) from the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee. It also receives support from the governments of Switzerland and New Zealand.
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