Petrović, MirjanaZornic, VladimirLugić, ZoranStepić, MarijaPrijović, MladenVymyslicky, TomasAndjelković, B2024-07-302024-07-302023-09-10978-80-244-6341-4 (print)978-80-244-6342-1 (online PDF)10.5507/vup.23.24463414https://dspace-dev.unic.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/100Novel technologies, strategies and crops to sustain forage production in future climate Abstracts of the 35th Meeting of the EUCARPIA Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section in cooperation with the EUCARPIA Festulolium Working Group Saopštenje sa međunarodnog skupa štampano u izvodu M34Hungarian clover (Trifolium pannonicum Jack.) is the youngest member of the genus Trifolium and is classified as a minorspeciesin terms of cultivation areas. It has a long lifespan, up to 15 years (Nechaeva et al., 2020), is resistant to freezing, diseases, and drought, has good antioxidant potential, and produces one stable harvest annually. Despite these advantages, however, it is not used enough in the production of fodder.enCC0 1.0 Universalhttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/An initial metabolomic study on Hungarian cloverconferenceObject