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Genome-wide association study revealed significant SNPs for anthracnose resistance, seed alkaloids and protein content in white lupin
White lupin ( Lupinus albus L.) is a high-protein grain legume alternative to soybean in Central Europe, but its cultivation is risky due to the...
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Changes in belowground interactions between wheat and white lupin along nitrogen and phosphorus gradients
Background and aimsThe positive effects of cereal-legume intercrop** can occur through complementarity and facilitation for the acquisition of soil...
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Phosphorus absorption kinetics and exudation strategies of roots developed by three lupin species to tackle P deficiency
Main conclusionDifferent lupin species exhibited varied biomass, P allocation, and physiological responses to P-deprivation. White and yellow lupins...
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Genome-wide association study reveals white lupin candidate gene involved in anthracnose resistance
Key messageGWAS identifies candidate gene controlling resistance to anthracnose disease in white lupin.
AbstractWhite lupin ( Lupinus albus L.) is a...
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Identification of ABC transporter G subfamily in white lupin and functional characterization of L.albABGC29 in phosphorus use
BackgroundWhite lupin ( Lupinus albus ) is a leguminous crop with elite adaptive ability in phosphorus-deficient soil and used as a model plant for...
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White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2 requires additional phosphorus for N2 fixation
PurposeThe steady rise of atmospheric CO 2 concentrations enhances symbiotic N 2 fixation and plant growth. However, it is largely unknown whether...
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Root traits in cover crop mixtures of blue lupin and winter rye
PurposeMixtures of cover crops are gaining importance in farming systems. While complementarity between species is a potentially important mechanism...
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White Lupin Seed Oil
synonyms: Öl der Öllupine (D); huile de lupin (F), olio di semi di lupino bianco (I) -
Development of PCR-based markers and whole-genome selection model for anthracnose resistance in white lupin (Lupinus albus L.)
White lupin ( Lupinus albus L.) is a high-protein grain legume crop, grown since ancient Greece and Rome. Despite long domestication history, its...
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Development and application of a virus-induced gene silencing protocol for the study of gene function in narrow-leafed lupin
BackgroundLupins are promising protein crops with an increasing amount of genomic and transcriptomic resources. The new resources facilitate the in...
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Differential phosphorus acquisition strategies of nine cover crop species grown in a calcareous and a decalcified chernozem
Background and aimsCover crop** is a strategy to increase soil phosphorus (P) use efficiency in agroecosystems. We investigated adaptations on P...
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Assessing microbially mediated vivianite as a novel phosphorus and iron fertilizer
BackgroundMicroorganisms can transform phosphorus (P)-enriched iron (Fe)-oxide sludge into products with higher P concentration or can directly...
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Lupin
Lupin belonging to the genus Lupinus and family Leguminosae/Fabaceae is a diverse species with both annual and perennial crops (van de Noort 2017).... -
Genomic prediction of grain yield in contrasting environments for white lupin genetic resources
Germplasm collections hold several thousands of white lupin ( Lupinus albus L.) accessions. Genome-enabled models with good predictive ability for...
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Genetic and Genomic Resources in White Lupin and the Application of Genomic Selection
Landraces represent extremely valuable and largely untapped genetic resources for white lupin improvement. The development of high-throughput,... -
Phenotypic characterisation and linkage map** of domestication syndrome traits in yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.)
The transformation of wild plants into domesticated crops usually modifies a common set of characters referred to as ‘domestication syndrome’ traits...
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Identification and characterization of unique 5-hydroxyisoflavonoid biosynthetic key enzyme genes in Lupinus albus
Key message5-Hydroxyisoflavonoids, no 5-deoxyisoflavonoids, in
Lupinus species, are due to lack of CHRs and Type II CHIs, and the key enzymes of... -
How Have Narrow-Leafed Lupin Genomic Resources Enhanced Our Understanding of Lupin Domestication?
Lupins provide an insightful model for plant domestication with five species domesticated over a wide range of time and geography. The most... -
Genomics of Yellow Lupin (Lupinus luteus L.)
Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.) is a minor annual legume crop valued for its productivity in highly infertile, acidic soils and for its very high... -
Transcriptome Resources Paving the Way for Lupin Crop Improvement
A range of transcriptomic resources have been generated for lupins from expressed sequenced tag (EST) libraries to the more recent next generation...