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Lupinus albus
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Eudicots
Clade:
Rosids
Order:
Fabales
Family:
Fabaceae
Subfamily:
Faboideae
Genus:
Lupinus
Species:
L. albus
Binomial name
Lupinus albus
L.
Lupinus albus, commonly known as the white lupin or field lupine, is a member of the genus Lupinus in the family Fabaceae. It is a traditional pulse cultivated in the Mediterranean region.
Lupinusalbus, commonly known as the white lupin or field lupine, is a member of the genus Lupinus in the family Fabaceae. It is a traditional pulse cultivated...
subgenus Lupinus includes 12 species from the Mediterranean region and Africa with at least four ovules or seedbuds in the ovary: Lupinusalbus L. 1753...
soybeans. Contents in the seed: As with all Lupinus spp., L. mutabilis produces compounds called Bandas de Lupinusalbus doce (BLADs). Also as with the rest of...
seeds of the genus Lupinus. They are traditionally eaten as a pickled snack food, primarily in the Mediterranean basin (L. albus), Latin America (L....
several lupines and may refer to: Lupinusalbus, native to the Mediterranean region and cultivated for its edible seeds Lupinus nanus, native to the western...
spp. Decreases the speed of infection. As a seed treatment, protects Lupinusalbus from fungi. Dramatically slows Pseudomonas syringae tomato DC3000 infecting...
1995), Swedish actress Banda de Lupinusalbus doce BLAD-containing oligomer, an oligomer of the above, for example in Lupinus mutabilis Bovine leucocyte adhesion...
(1994). "The excretion of citric and malic acid by proteoid roots of Lupinusalbus L.; effects on soil solution concentrations of phosphate, iron, and...
Brucella lupini is a non-rhizobial root-nodulating bacterium. It nodulates Lupinusalbus, hence its name. Strain LUP21T (LMG 20667T) is the type strain. Euzéby...
"embelesar" ( to fall asleep ) "bocinegro" ( kind of pagel ) "chocho" ( Lupinusalbus ) Terms of Portuguese origin: Portuguese is the foreign language that...
Retrieved 11-29-2011. Lupinus sericeus. Washington Burke Museum. Retrieved 11-29-2011. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lupinus sericeus. The Nature...
previous ones, and largely relied on dissection of the growing stem of Lupinusalbus under a microscope. In all the work published by them jointly, Mary...
carbon and nitrogen in the holoparasiteCuscuta reflexaRoxb. and its hostLupinusalbusL". Journal of Experimental Botany. 45 (6): 801–812. doi:10.1093/jxb/45...
plants. It is infective on several species such as Lathyrus sativus, Lupinusalbus, Medicago spp., Trifolium spp., Vicia sativa, and Vicia articulata,...
Genus Lupinus L. and the author of many cultivars of lupin (cv. Pervenec, Truvor, Novozybkovsky). His development of the division of the genus Lupinus into...
yields in this region. In 1550, he came upon the idea of planting pulse (Lupinusalbus) around the edges of his wheat crops, which had the effect of fortifying...
Complementation studies in yeast using cDNA derived from Arabidopsis thaliana or Lupinusalbus genes demonstrate the biological activity of these enzymes. The enzyme...
and there were rare uses of Polyoxin D, Neem Oil, Fluopyram, Banda de Lupinusalbus doce, Trifloxystrobin, Bacillus subtilis, Reynoutria sachalinensis,...
"Characterization of an Isoflavonoid-Specific Prenyltransferase from Lupinusalbus" (PDF). Plant Physiology. 159 (1): 70–80. doi:10.1104/pp.112.195271...
plants. Macht's specific technique was to measure the growth rate of Lupinusalbus seedlings when dosed with a test substance, and compare this against...