Abstract:
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(En)
The aim of the project was to improve the yield, adaptation, disease resistance and quality of lupins and to increase the number of lupin species available for cropping in southern Australia. It also aimed to collect, assess, document and conserve lupin genetic resources for use by lupin breeders and collaborating scientists. Seven new varieties of narrow-leafed lupins (Lupinus angustifolius) and one variety of yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) were released. Anthracnose, a new disease for lupins, has been o
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