Introduction of resilient grassland species and distinct cultivars
Among the new species commonly used in grasslands we include intergeneric hybrids Festulolium, as well as chicory, plantain, sainfoin and bird’s-foot trefoil. The main advantage of these species are their drought and heat tolerance, high palatability, lower demand for nutrients and contribution to soil fertility.
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