Performance of blue lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) cultivars on a pseudogley soil in Serbia
Content Partner: Lincoln University. The goal of modern blue lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) breeding programs, such as the one that is carried out in the Saatzucht Steinach GmbH in Bornhof, Germany, is the improvement of tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress and certain morphological and physiolo...
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Zusammenfassung: | Content Partner: Lincoln University. The goal of modern blue lupin (Lupinus angustifolius
L.) breeding programs, such as the one that is
carried out in the Saatzucht Steinach GmbH in
Bornhof, Germany, is the improvement of tolerance
to abiotic and biotic stress and certain morphological
and physiological changes. Blue lupin is almost
unknown in Serbia, but a recently launched breeding
program on white (Lupinus albus L.) and blue lupins
in the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi
Sad provided encouraging results on the
introduction of these two species in the country. A
small-plot trial was carried out on a pseudogley soil,
with a pH value of 4.79, at the Experiment Field of
the Dr Dorde Radic Secondary School of Agriculture
in Kraljevo during 2006 and 2007. In comparison
with all other cultivars, the cultivar Bolivio produced
higher grain yield (2311 kg ha¹), while the lowest
grain yield was in the cultivar Boregine (1525 kg
ha⁻¹). The annual grain yield in these six examined
blue lupin cultivars ranged from 1425 kg ha⁻¹, in the
cultivar Boruta in 2006, to, 3005 kg ha⁻¹, in the
cultivar Bolivio in 2006. |
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