In the province of Cordoba (Spain) three sweet varieties of Lupinus albus (“Maxilupa”, “Beticus” and “Pflug-Ultra”) have been investigated using the dry-farming process during the agricultural year 1973-74. Three experimental plots were established in the locality of Villaviciosa, were the ground is granitic, and were planted with the “Maxilupa” variety. The three afore-mentioned varieties were also planted in three further experimental plots in the locality of Villarrubia where the soil is granitic-argillaceous. The investigation comprises the compilation of meteorological data, mechano-chemical analysis of the soil, yields produced and chemical composition of the three varieties of seeds obtained in the cultivation. The richness in protei...
The various species of lupin or lupine (Lupinus spp.) are classified in the botanical family of legu...
Interest in sweet lupins as a possible source of high quality protein prompted the studies reported ...
Experiments at Rothamsted in the UK and Lusignan in France examined the effect of artificially modif...
Investigations have been carried out on the cultivation of unirrigated arable lands on areas in the ...
ReviewLupinus mutabilis is an important source of protein in different Andean countries, and its us...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) is a different botanical species to narrow-leaved or „blue“ lupin (Lupin...
The lupins are an interesting group of legume crop species that produce large seeds containing up to...
Determinate autumn-sown white lupins (Lupinus albus L) are new types which are potentially interesti...
White Lupin is the second most valuable protein crop, after soybean. It tolerates heavier soil and h...
Lupinus mutabilis Sweet (tarwi), being cultivated for thousands of years in the Andean region, is re...
Lupinus mutabilis is an important source of protein in different Andean countries, and its use in di...
The ban on animal protein supplements in animal nutrition and, particularly, the increase in the dem...
The expansion of white lupin ( Lupinus albus L.) cultivation in Chile is subject to the availabili...
There is a problem of vegetable protein deficiency for feed, processing and nutrition in many countr...
This paper discusses the influence of form of nitrogen (N) used as fertilizer, such as N2, NH4+, NO3...
The various species of lupin or lupine (Lupinus spp.) are classified in the botanical family of legu...
Interest in sweet lupins as a possible source of high quality protein prompted the studies reported ...
Experiments at Rothamsted in the UK and Lusignan in France examined the effect of artificially modif...
Investigations have been carried out on the cultivation of unirrigated arable lands on areas in the ...
ReviewLupinus mutabilis is an important source of protein in different Andean countries, and its us...
White lupin (Lupinus albus) is a different botanical species to narrow-leaved or „blue“ lupin (Lupin...
The lupins are an interesting group of legume crop species that produce large seeds containing up to...
Determinate autumn-sown white lupins (Lupinus albus L) are new types which are potentially interesti...
White Lupin is the second most valuable protein crop, after soybean. It tolerates heavier soil and h...
Lupinus mutabilis Sweet (tarwi), being cultivated for thousands of years in the Andean region, is re...
Lupinus mutabilis is an important source of protein in different Andean countries, and its use in di...
The ban on animal protein supplements in animal nutrition and, particularly, the increase in the dem...
The expansion of white lupin ( Lupinus albus L.) cultivation in Chile is subject to the availabili...
There is a problem of vegetable protein deficiency for feed, processing and nutrition in many countr...
This paper discusses the influence of form of nitrogen (N) used as fertilizer, such as N2, NH4+, NO3...
The various species of lupin or lupine (Lupinus spp.) are classified in the botanical family of legu...
Interest in sweet lupins as a possible source of high quality protein prompted the studies reported ...
Experiments at Rothamsted in the UK and Lusignan in France examined the effect of artificially modif...