Narrow leaf and yellow lupins have significant potential with respect to ruminant, poultry and aquaculture supply chains in the UK. Their protein and oil content is such that they have considerable promise as part of livestock diets together with other advantages as arable break crops. However, the current area of these lupins grown in the UK is very small with major problems of low and very variable yields, late maturity and intolerance of alkaline soils. This in turn means that there is little supply of lupins into feed formulations. We have shown that improvements in these traits is possible, after only two generations of selection, although further germplasm improvement is required before these species can play a major role in UK agricu...
The aim of the investigation is the provision of home-grown high-protein feed for cattle, pigs and p...
Lupins (Lupinus angustifolius) have been suggested as a potential substitute for soybeans in Asian F...
The potential for perennial lupins to underpin grass/legume pastures was the subject of a research p...
Narrow leaf and yellow lupins have significant potential with respect to ruminant, poultry and aquac...
LISA is a five-year program of collaborative research on the role of spring lupins in UK agriculture...
Livestock production in the European Union EU is highly dependent on imported soybean, exposing the ...
As part of an integrated approach to developing the potential of L. luteus and L. angustifolius in t...
Over the last 30 years the lupin industry in Australia has come from nothing to an essential part of...
The lupins are an interesting group of legume crop species that produce large seeds containing up to...
Bibliography: leaves 141-162.xvii, 162 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Lupin seed (L. angustifolius) is widely...
The narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) is a legume with much to offer to agriculture and...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) can be an interesting crop for both organic and conventional farmers who...
For a number of years Grain Pool marketing representatives have approachd stockfeed manufacturers ar...
Lupin as a grain crop has been restricted in growing area to more continental conditions due to thei...
A multi-lateral approach is being used to improve yield, quality and resistance of narrow-leafed lup...
The aim of the investigation is the provision of home-grown high-protein feed for cattle, pigs and p...
Lupins (Lupinus angustifolius) have been suggested as a potential substitute for soybeans in Asian F...
The potential for perennial lupins to underpin grass/legume pastures was the subject of a research p...
Narrow leaf and yellow lupins have significant potential with respect to ruminant, poultry and aquac...
LISA is a five-year program of collaborative research on the role of spring lupins in UK agriculture...
Livestock production in the European Union EU is highly dependent on imported soybean, exposing the ...
As part of an integrated approach to developing the potential of L. luteus and L. angustifolius in t...
Over the last 30 years the lupin industry in Australia has come from nothing to an essential part of...
The lupins are an interesting group of legume crop species that produce large seeds containing up to...
Bibliography: leaves 141-162.xvii, 162 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Lupin seed (L. angustifolius) is widely...
The narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) is a legume with much to offer to agriculture and...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) can be an interesting crop for both organic and conventional farmers who...
For a number of years Grain Pool marketing representatives have approachd stockfeed manufacturers ar...
Lupin as a grain crop has been restricted in growing area to more continental conditions due to thei...
A multi-lateral approach is being used to improve yield, quality and resistance of narrow-leafed lup...
The aim of the investigation is the provision of home-grown high-protein feed for cattle, pigs and p...
Lupins (Lupinus angustifolius) have been suggested as a potential substitute for soybeans in Asian F...
The potential for perennial lupins to underpin grass/legume pastures was the subject of a research p...