Lupinus mutabilis is an important source of protein in different Andean countries, and its use in diets, particularly those of less wealthy individuals, has been observed for thousands of years. There is an increasing demand for protein crops suitable for Europe and this species is a potential candidate. Assessment of Lupinus mutabilis genetic material in European conditions started more than 40 years ago, with the characterization of a vast number of accessions from the Andean region. In this review, abiotic and biotic constraints to L. mutabilis cultivation in European soil and climatic conditions are discussed, and cultivation management practices are suggested. The beneficial interaction of L. mutabilis with Bradyrhizobium strains in th...
In a period of 7 years 2007-2013) 25 varieties of lupins were tested on different soil types in The ...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) is a different botanical species to narrow-leaved or „blue“ lupin (Lupin...
White lupin is a European crop with a long history of domestication and high potential interest for ...
ReviewLupinus mutabilis is an important source of protein in different Andean countries, and its us...
Original ResearchThe introduction of Lupinus mutabilis (Andean lupin) in Europe will provide a new s...
Protein crops have gained increasing interest in recent years, as a transition towards plant-protein...
Lupinus mutabilis Sweet (tarwi), being cultivated for thousands of years in the Andean region, is re...
Investigations have been carried out on the cultivation of unirrigated arable lands on areas in the ...
The lupins are an interesting group of legume crop species that produce large seeds containing up to...
In the province of Cordoba (Spain) three sweet varieties of Lupinus albus (“Maxilupa”, “Beticus” and...
Lupinus mutabilis (tarwi) is a species of Andean origin with high protein and oil content and regar...
Europe has become heavily dependent on soya bean imports, entailing trade agreements and quality sta...
The Tailoring Food Sciences to Endogenous Patterns of Local Food Supply for Future Nutrition (...
Lupin as a grain crop has been restricted in growing area to more continental conditions due to thei...
White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is a promising leguminous crop. Europe is fully dependent on protein ...
In a period of 7 years 2007-2013) 25 varieties of lupins were tested on different soil types in The ...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) is a different botanical species to narrow-leaved or „blue“ lupin (Lupin...
White lupin is a European crop with a long history of domestication and high potential interest for ...
ReviewLupinus mutabilis is an important source of protein in different Andean countries, and its us...
Original ResearchThe introduction of Lupinus mutabilis (Andean lupin) in Europe will provide a new s...
Protein crops have gained increasing interest in recent years, as a transition towards plant-protein...
Lupinus mutabilis Sweet (tarwi), being cultivated for thousands of years in the Andean region, is re...
Investigations have been carried out on the cultivation of unirrigated arable lands on areas in the ...
The lupins are an interesting group of legume crop species that produce large seeds containing up to...
In the province of Cordoba (Spain) three sweet varieties of Lupinus albus (“Maxilupa”, “Beticus” and...
Lupinus mutabilis (tarwi) is a species of Andean origin with high protein and oil content and regar...
Europe has become heavily dependent on soya bean imports, entailing trade agreements and quality sta...
The Tailoring Food Sciences to Endogenous Patterns of Local Food Supply for Future Nutrition (...
Lupin as a grain crop has been restricted in growing area to more continental conditions due to thei...
White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is a promising leguminous crop. Europe is fully dependent on protein ...
In a period of 7 years 2007-2013) 25 varieties of lupins were tested on different soil types in The ...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) is a different botanical species to narrow-leaved or „blue“ lupin (Lupin...
White lupin is a European crop with a long history of domestication and high potential interest for ...