Genetic Differences in Clover Make One Type Toxic![]() Science & Tech J. - 807 days ago - news-info.wustl.edu Some clovers have evolved genes that help the plant produce cyanide to protect itself against little herbivores, such as snails, slugs and voles, that eat clover. Other clover plants that do not make cyanide are found in climates with colder temperatures.
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