Persian clover (ssp. majus)

Persian Clover plant

Scientific name

Trifolium resupinatum L. var. majus Boiss.

Strengths

  • High nutritive value.
  • Extremely high production potential.
  • Multi cut forage crop.
  • Tolerant of seasonal flooding.
  • Some tolerance of salinity.
  • Free of oestrogen risks.

Limitations

Poor regeneration.

Plant description

Plant:

Erect, annual. Up to 750 mm height.

Stems:

Up to 35 mm diameter, hollow, soft.

Leaves:

Trifoliate, up to 25 mm long, plain, strongly veined, oval-shaped leaflets with serrated margins.

Flowers:

Pink-violet flowers. Many-flowered cluster and mature in axillary, white, spherical, woolly seedheads to 15 mm diameter on long stalks.

Pods:

Membranous, dehiscing at thickened sutures; one seeded.

Seeds:

~1 mm long, ovoid, various colours (brown, olive, purple); ~1.5 million/kg.

Pasture type and use

A winter-growing, annual capable of excellent winter and spring growth. Suited to seasonal irrigation. A valuable fodder crop.

Where it grows

Persian clover

Rainfall

> 500 mm in winter/spring rainfall zone for dryland use. Also used with irrigation. Tolerates water with up to 1500 S/cm on low salinity soils with adequate drainage.

Soils

Suited to clay soils, pH 5.5-8.5 (CaCl2). Tolerant of severe water-logging and mildly saline soil.

Temperature

Good heat tolerance. Quite tolerant of frost and cold but slow growing at low temperatures.

Establishment

Companion species

Grasses: Italian ryegrass

Legumes: balansa clover, arrowleaf clover

Sowing/planting rates as single species

5-10 kg/ha; broadcast onto a finely worked, weed free seed bed and cover lightly by a roller or drill seed at 5 mm depth into a clean, finely worked seedbed. High seed rate boosts winter yield and reduces weed invasion.

Persian clover flower

Sowing/planting rates in mixtures

3-7 kg/ha

Sowing time

February (if irrigating) to April

Inoculation

Group O

Fertiliser

Apply ~20-30 kg P/ha annually and correct any nutrient deficiencies, especially K, Mo, Cu, S.

Management

Maintenance fertliser

For optimum growth Olsen soil P (0-10 cm depth) > 15.

Grazing/cutting

Suited to winter grazing. Set residues at 2-3 cm (winter) and 4-5 cm (spring) to avoid over grazing. Rotationally graze during the cool season when 15-20 cm tall; this stimulates tillering. If sown with grass must graze late winter/early spring to allow clover to contribute later.

Suited to hay/silage production; most valuable aftermath. Stems are nutritious but slow to dry; use conditioner to speed up drying. Fast regrowth facilitates second cut; remove bales promptly - hay quite susceptible to rain damage.

Persian clover flowers and seedhead

Seed production

Free seeding; some self pollination occurs; bees required to maximise seed yield. Yields 0.8-1.8 t seed/ha.

Ability to spread

Poor recruitment; most cultivars produce little hard seed.

Weed potential

Low. Seed very susceptible to sprouting in the head and to false breaks.

Major pests

Red legged earthmite and lucerne flea need to be identified and controlled rapidly during establishment.

Major diseases

Some cultivars susceptible to leaf and stem rust (Uromyces trifolii-repentis) and clover rot (Scherotinia trifoliorum).

Herbicide susceptibility

Glyphosate. Damaged by many broad-leaf herbicides.

Animal production

Feeding value

High (high soluble carbohydrate, high protein content & low NDF content). Retains excellent feeding value as dry standing hay during dry weather.

Palatability

Palatable

Production potential

Good winter, spring, summer.

Livestock disorders/toxicity

Low isoflavone content - no risk to breeding livestock. Low risk of bloat. Can be associated with photosensitization.

Cultivars


Maturity Group Cultivar Seed source/Information
Early Flash Seed Genetics Australia
Mid Lusa Agriculture Victoria Services Pty Ltd, Melbourne
Lightning PlantTech
Mid-late Storm Stephen Pasture Seeds
Morbulk PlantTech
Late Maral Seedmark
Laser PlantTech
RD 8 Seed Genetics Australia
Leeton AusWest Seeds

Enrich Specialty Seeds

Turbo AusWest SeedsBallard Seeds

Turbo Plus Belair Technology Pty Ltd, South Australia
Anchor Rich River Seeds

Denotes that this variety is protected by Plant Breeder’s Rights Australia

Author and date

KFM Reed

March 2009