As part of an integrated approach to developing the potential of L. luteus and L. angustifolius in the UK, we have initiated a germplasm improvement program based initially mainly on field selection. Progress has been made with respect to yield and on going studies, including experiments carried out in flowing solution culture, are focusing on enhancing growth under alkaline soil conditions. This work is being combined with the development of new mapping families and the use of molecular markers
Lupins are a major crop in Western Australia, grown on 2.4 million acres of sandy soils in r~edium t...
Evaluation studies for landraces of white lupin (Lupinus albus), collected in Egypt, were carried ou...
Well-characterized genetic resources are fundamental to maintain and provide the various genotypes f...
As part of an integrated approach to developing the potential of L. luteus and L. angustifolius in t...
A multi-lateral approach is being used to improve yield, quality and resistance of narrow-leafed lup...
LISA is a five-year program of collaborative research on the role of spring lupins in UK agriculture...
Narrow leaf and yellow lupins have significant potential with respect to ruminant, poultry and aquac...
The narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) is a legume with much to offer to agriculture and...
A great progress had been made in narrow-leafed lupin in a comparatively short period. Despite elimi...
Since the development of molecular markers to tag genes of agronomic traits of interests, molecular ...
The overall goal of the project, which has been started in spring 2015, is to improve productivity o...
The lupins are an interesting group of legume crop species that produce large seeds containing up to...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN054041 / BLDSC - British Library D...
In a period of 7 years 2007-2013) 25 varieties of lupins were tested on different soil types in The ...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) can be an interesting crop for both organic and conventional farmers who...
Lupins are a major crop in Western Australia, grown on 2.4 million acres of sandy soils in r~edium t...
Evaluation studies for landraces of white lupin (Lupinus albus), collected in Egypt, were carried ou...
Well-characterized genetic resources are fundamental to maintain and provide the various genotypes f...
As part of an integrated approach to developing the potential of L. luteus and L. angustifolius in t...
A multi-lateral approach is being used to improve yield, quality and resistance of narrow-leafed lup...
LISA is a five-year program of collaborative research on the role of spring lupins in UK agriculture...
Narrow leaf and yellow lupins have significant potential with respect to ruminant, poultry and aquac...
The narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) is a legume with much to offer to agriculture and...
A great progress had been made in narrow-leafed lupin in a comparatively short period. Despite elimi...
Since the development of molecular markers to tag genes of agronomic traits of interests, molecular ...
The overall goal of the project, which has been started in spring 2015, is to improve productivity o...
The lupins are an interesting group of legume crop species that produce large seeds containing up to...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN054041 / BLDSC - British Library D...
In a period of 7 years 2007-2013) 25 varieties of lupins were tested on different soil types in The ...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) can be an interesting crop for both organic and conventional farmers who...
Lupins are a major crop in Western Australia, grown on 2.4 million acres of sandy soils in r~edium t...
Evaluation studies for landraces of white lupin (Lupinus albus), collected in Egypt, were carried ou...
Well-characterized genetic resources are fundamental to maintain and provide the various genotypes f...