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Journal articles on the topic "Lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) green manure"

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Rosskopf, E. N., J. Hong, and N. Kokalis-Burelle. "First Report of Colletotrichum lupini on Lupinus hartwegii and L. mutabilis." Plant Disease 98, no. 1 (January 2014): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-06-13-0672-pdn.

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During the 2013 winter cut flower production season, a severe anthracnose epidemic was observed on Lupinus mutabilis (syn L. cruckshanksii) on a commercial flower farm in Martin County, FL. Approximately 50% of the crop was lost to the disease. Symptoms included dark brown, irregularly shaped leaf spots, but more typically, there was a single severe twist in the stem, forming a distinctive necrotic crook. Margins of necrotic lesions were excised and surface sterilized by immersion in 1% sodium hypochlorite for 90 s, rinsed in sterile deionized water, and plated onto potato dextrose agar (PDA).
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Vishnyakova, M. A., A. V. Kushnareva, T. V. Shelenga, and G. P. Egorova. "Alkaloids of narrow-leaved lupine as a factor determining alternative ways of the crop’s utilization and breeding." Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding 24, no. 6 (October 28, 2020): 625–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/vj20.656.

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Narrow-leaved lupine (Lupinus angustifolius L.), a valuable leguminous crop adapted to a wide range of climatic conditions, has a very short history of domestication. For many centuries it was used mainly as a green manure, since the success and prospects of the multi-purpose use of the species depend on its breeding improvement, in particular, on a particular concentration of alkaloids in seeds and green mass. The first varieties of scientific breeding were created only in the 1930s after the appearance of low-alkaloid mutants. Despite wide prospects for use in various areas of the national e
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Masilionytė, Laura, Stanislava Maikštėnienė, Aleksandras Velykis, and Antanas Satkus. "AGROECOSYSTEMS TO DECREASE DIFFUSE NITROGEN POLLUTION IN NORTHERN LITHUANIA." JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT 22, no. 3 (May 15, 2014): 194–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16486897.2013.860898.

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The paper presents the research conducted at the Joniškėlis Experimental Station of the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry on a clay loam Gleyic Cambisol during the period of 2006–2010. The research investigated the changes of mineral nitrogen in soil growing catch crops during the winter wheat post-harvest period and incorporating their biomass into the soil for green manure. Green manure implications for environmental sustainability were assessed. The studies were carried out in the soil with a low (1.90–2.00%) and moderate (2.10–2.40%) humus content in organic and susta
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Kushnareva, A. V., Т. V. Shelengа, I. N. Perchuk, G. P. Egorova, L. L. Malyshev, Yu A. Kerv, A. L. Shavarda, and M. A. Vishnyakova. "Selection of an optimal method for screening the collection of narrow-leaved lupine held by the Vavilov Institute for the qualitative and quantitative composition of seed alkaloids." Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding 24, no. 8 (December 31, 2020): 829–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/vj20.680.

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Narrow-leaved lupine (Lupinus аngustifolius L.) is a widely cultivated leguminous forage and green manure crop with a potential for human nutrition. However, the presence of secondary metabolites – alkaloids – in lupine seeds considerably affects the quality of raw produce, reducing its nutritive value; in addition, high concentrations of alkaloids are toxic to humans and animals. Therefore, plant breeders working with lupine need to gain knowledge about the variability of alkaloid content in seeds of different genotypes and search for the sources of their low concentrations in the crop’s gene
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Sanderson, J. B., and J. A. MacLeod. "Soil nitrate profile and response of potatoes to fertilizer N in relation to time of incorporation of lupin (Lupinus albus)." Canadian Journal of Soil Science 74, no. 2 (May 1, 1994): 241–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjss94-033.

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Lupin (Lupinus albus L. ’Ultra’) was evaluated as a green manure crop the year preceding potato production on Prince Edward Island for 3 yr. One pass of tandem disc was used to incorporate lupin green manure on 1 September (early) or 1 October (late). Barley residue following combine harvest was also incorporated in the same way in early September. One treatment of lupin was left unharvested with no fall incorporation (none), and in another treatment of lupin the seed was fall harvested with no fall incorporation. All treatments were moldboard plowed the following spring. Potato (Solanum tuber
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Lauringson, Enn, Liina Talgre, and Arvo Makke. "Large-Leaved Lupin (Lupinus polyhyllus Lind.) and Early Red Clover (Trifolium pratense L.) as Green Manure Grops." Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences 67, no. 3 (October 1, 2013): 242–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/prolas-2013-0042.

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Trials with large-leaved lupine (‘Lupi’) and early red clover (‘Jõgeva 433’) as green manure were carried out to study their suitability for green manure production. The trials were carried out on the trial fields of the Estonian University of Life Sciences in 2008-2010. Biomass production abilities of various plants grown with or without a cover crop were examined. In the experiment, different green manure crops with undersowing and pure sowing were compared for amounts of N, C, P, K and organic matter driven into soil and their effect on cereal yield. The value of these green manure crops as
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Rychel-Bielska, Sandra, Anna Surma, Wojciech Bielski, Bartosz Kozak, Renata Galek, and Michał Książkiewicz. "Quantitative Control of Early Flowering in White Lupin (Lupinus albus L.)." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no. 8 (April 8, 2021): 3856. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22083856.

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White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is a pulse annual plant cultivated from the tropics to temperate regions for its high-protein grain as well as a cover crop or green manure. Wild populations are typically late flowering and have high vernalization requirements. Nevertheless, some early flowering and thermoneutral accessions were found in the Mediterranean basin. Recently, quantitative trait loci (QTLs) explaining flowering time variance were identified in bi-parental population mapping, however, phenotypic and genotypic diversity in the world collection has not been addressed yet. In this study,
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Potts, M. J., E. Biranguza, and C. Bweyo. "Evaluation of Alternative Legumes for Green Manure and Grain under African Highland Conditions." Experimental Agriculture 25, no. 1 (January 1989): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0014479700016495.

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SUMMARYThree species of lupin, three vetches and a soyabean were evaluated as green manures under tropical highland conditions. With moderate soil fertility and 150 days of rain, all lupin types and a locally obtained vetch gave yields of about 80 t ha−1 fresh material. Under less favourable conditions, low soil pH and high aluminium saturation, only Lupinus luteus achieved these yields. During the short season, with about 60 days of rain, the yield of L. luteus was reduced to 30 t ha−1 and establishment of the vetches was slow and they yielded poorly. Growth of soyabean was poor under cool co
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Święcicki, Wojciech K., Wiktor Święcicki, and Teresa Nijaki. "Lupinus x hispanicoluteus - an interspecific hybrid of Old World lupins." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 68, no. 3 (2014): 217–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1999.029.

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<em>Lupinus</em> species are distributed in two centers of origin: in the Old and New World. In the Old World, 13 lupin species have been recognized hitherto in the Mediterranean basin (mostly with different chromosome numbers and not out-crossing in situ), including three lupin crops, i.e. <em>L. albus</em>,<em> L. angustifolius</em> and <em>L. luteus</em>. Interspecific crossing within this group is interesting from the theoretical as well as practical point of view - for breeding improvement. Results of crossing of two Old World <em>Lupi
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Evans, J., G. Scott, D. Lemerle, A. Kaiser, B. Orchard, G. M. Murray, and E. L. Armstrong. "Impact of legume 'break' crops on the residual amount and distribution of soil mineral nitrogen." Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54, no. 8 (2003): 763. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ar02149.

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Important factors in the successful uptake of grain legumes by cereal growers have been their capacity to increase soil N and control cereal disease, as these have underpinned high yields in following wheat crops. However, alternative 1-year legume crops are required to introduce additional biodiversity and management flexibility for cereal growers. The effects on soil mineral N and potential contribution to soil total N of other legume enterprises were studied. These included vetch (Vicia bengalhensis) or clovers (mix of Trifolium alexandrinum, T.�versiculosum, T. resupinatum) managed for gre
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) green manure"

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Stark, Christine. "Effects of long- and short-term crop management on soil biological properties and nitrogen dynamics." Phd thesis, Lincoln University. Agriculture and Life Sciences Division, 2005. http://theses.lincoln.ac.nz/public/adt-NZLIU20070220.010748/.

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To date, there has been little research into the role of microbial community structure in the functioning of the soil ecosystem and on the links between microbial biomass size, microbial activity and key soil processes that drive nutrient availability. The maintenance of structural and functional diversity of the soil microbial community is essential to ensure the sustainability of agricultural production systems. Soils of the same type with similar fertility that had been under long-term organic and conventional crop management in Canterbury, New Zealand, were selected to investigate relation
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Stark, Christine H. "Effects of long- and short-term crop management on soil biological properties and nitrogen dynamics." Lincoln University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/30.

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To date, there has been little research into the role of microbial community structure in the functioning of the soil ecosystem and on the links between microbial biomass size, microbial activity and key soil processes that drive nutrient availability. The maintenance of structural and functional diversity of the soil microbial community is essential to ensure the sustainability of agricultural production systems. Soils of the same type with similar fertility that had been under long-term organic and conventional crop management in Canterbury, New Zealand, were selected to investigate relation
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Kapal, Debbie B. "Influence of a legume green manure crop on barley straw/stubble decomposition, and soil nitrogen retention and availability." Lincoln University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/701.

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The incorporation of cereal straw/stubble often immobilises nitrogen (N). This can help conserve N in soil in organic forms, thus reducing loss through leaching over dormant winter periods. However, N-depressions that arise during decomposition can reduce crop yield. The inclusion of a legume green manure can supply fixed-N, thus alleviating the low N availability to crops. In this study, the effect of lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) green manure incorporation on barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) straw/stubble decomposition, and N availability was investigated. A field experiment was used to determ
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