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The seed storage proteins from Lupinus albus
Phytochemistry, 1994Abstract Studies on lupin seed storage proteins have been performed using purification techniques that are often time-consuming and lead to poor resolution between the individual globulins. In this paper we have utilized anion exchange chromatography on the MONO Q column of the FPLC as a high-resolution, easy and rapid method to fractionate the three
Teresa S. Melo +2 more
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Lupinus albus subsp. albus Linnaeus 1753
2007Lupinus albus Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 721. 1753. "Habitat - - - –” RCN: 5307. Lectotype (Westphal, Pulses Ethiopia, Taxon. Agric. Signif.: 118. 1974): Herb. Clifford: 359, Lupinus 1, sheet A (BM-000646590). Generitype of Lupinus Linnaeus (vide Green, Prop. Brit. Bot.: 174. 1929). Current name: Lupinus albus L. subsp.
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Lupinus albus as a European crop
2000White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is still a minor crop in Europe. The breeding of this species in Western Europe is focused on the autumn-sown type. Detailed studies of the physiology of the plant and the effects of plant architecture on seed yield have shown that a combination of dwarfism and determinate growth is likely to be the most productive type ...
Nathalie Harzicl +3 more
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PROTEIN COMPOSITION OF SEEDS OF Lupinus albus
Journal of Food Science, 1978ABSTRACT Proteins were extracted from dehulled white lupine seeds. The extraction yields compare favorably with those from other legumes. Globulins were separated from albumins and were further analyzed by ion exchange chromatography, gel filtration and cellulose acetate electrophoresis.
PAOLO CERLETTI +2 more
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Archiv für Tierernaehrung, 1967
(1967). Untersuchungen uber den Alkaloidgehalt verschiedener Proben von Lupinus luteus, Lupinus angustifolius und Lupinus albus. Archiv fur Tierernaehrung: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 227-231.
Hildegard Wittenburg, K. Nehring
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(1967). Untersuchungen uber den Alkaloidgehalt verschiedener Proben von Lupinus luteus, Lupinus angustifolius und Lupinus albus. Archiv fur Tierernaehrung: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 227-231.
Hildegard Wittenburg, K. Nehring
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Genetical control of alkaloids in Lupinus albus
Euphytica, 1982The pattern and concentration of component alkaloids in wildtype and mutant genotypes homozygous for the alleles pauper, exiguus and nutricius in L. albus have been determined. Alkaloid production in geno-types homozygous for identical and complementary alleles have been determined.
Jill E. M. Harrison, Watkin Williams
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Lupinus albus subsp. graecus Franco & P. Silva
2015Lupinus albus L. subsp. graecus (Boiss. & Spruner) Franco & P.Silva (Fabaceae) Sottospecie nuova per l’Umbria. Baschi (Terni), M.ti Amerini, M. Badia (817 m) versante E (UTM WGS84: 33 T 280.4729), pascolo, suolo calcareo, 750 m, 8 Mai 2013, F. Falcinelli (APP); ibidem, 740 m, 13 Iul 2013, F. Falcinelli (APP).
Falcinelli, Francesco +2 more
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Temperature effect on seed germination of Lupinus albus, Lupinus angustifolius and Lupinus luteus.
2011In order to evaluate germination response to temperature of two varieties of Lupinus albus L. (‘Luxor’, ‘Rosetta’), L. angustifolius L. (‘Jindalee’, ‘Sonet’) and L. luteus L. (‘Dukat’, ‘Mister’), seeds were subjected to seven different germination temperatures from 5°C to 35°C with step of 5°C.
Gresta F. +4 more
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Lupin (Lupinus albus L.) Seeds: Balancing the Good and the Bad and Addressing Future Challenges
Molecules, 2022Ana Pereira, Fernando Ramos, Ana S Silva
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