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Topic: Lupinus mutabilis


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  Lupin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lupinus nootkatensis (Nootka Lupin) is common on the west coast of North America, and is one of the species from which the garden hybrids are derived, being valued in Britain for its tolerance of cool, wet summers.
Lupinus tidestromii (Tidestrom's Lupin) is a rare and endangered species inhabiting areas around the northern coast of California, for example in the Monterey area.
Lupinus perennis (Sundial Lupin) is an eastern North American native that generally grows in sandy areas with acidic soil and copious sunlight.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lupinus   (704 words)

  
 GRDC - Research Updates - Resistance to cucumber mosaic virus in pearl lupin (2004)
mutabilis P26956 to sap and graft inoculation with CMV suggest that it has 'extreme resistance' to the virus, and may be suitable for use in breeding for disease resistance.
mutabilis were evaluated similarly in the field and the virus was detected by ELISA using CMV antiserum in leaves of the former but not of the latter.
When plants of Lupinus mutabilis P26956 were inoculated repeatedly with infective sap containing CMV isolates LW, SN, CP, LE, SL and BA, none of them became infected with the virus.
www.grdc.com.au /growers/res_upd/west/w04/jones.htm   (999 words)

  
 lupinusmutabilis
Organogenesis from hypocotyl thin cell layers of Lupinus mutabilis and Lupinus albus.
Separation and characterization of protein and cell wall material from dehulled white lupine (Lupinus albus) and changing (or Andean) lupine (Lupinus mutabilis) meals by wet sieving under alkaline conditions.
In vitro development of immature embryos of Lupinus albus L. and Lupinus mutabilis Sweet by culture of pods, ovules or isolated embryos.
www.newcrops.uq.edu.au /listing/lupinusmutabilis.htm   (1939 words)

  
 GRDC - Research Updates - The waterlogging tolerance of Pearl lupin in relation to other lupin species
mutabilis and this suggests there is scope to select for improved waterlogging tolerance in the species.
mutabilis) is native to South America and high protein and oil levels in seed (42% and 16% respecitively).
mutabilis with other lupin species and investigated intra-specific variation for response to waterlogging at early stages of vegetative growth.
www.grdc.com.au /growers/res_upd/west/w04/bhatti.htm   (646 words)

  
 Lupin Did You Mean lupin
Lupins are cultivated as forage and grain legumes.
Three species of Merranean lupin, Lupinus angustifolius (Blue Lupin), Lupinus albus (White Lupin) and Lupinus luteus (Yellow Lupin) are cultivated for livestock and poultry feed and for human consumption.
The Andean lupin, Lupinus mutabilis, is also edible.
www.did-you-mean.com /Lupin.html   (343 words)

  
 Botany Photo of the Day: Lupinus sp.
The original assessment of the plant was that it resembled Lupinus mutabilis, but the collector was not willing to affirm its identity one hundred percent.
It is certainly not Lupinus mutabilis - nor, I would guess a spontaneous hybrid involving Lupinus mutabilis.
Thus suspicion must fall on Lupinus polyphyllus and its numerous allies, unless there is an interesting and as yet undocumented surprise lurking down in the Cono Sur.
www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org /potd/2005/05/lupinus_sp.php   (581 words)

  
 Gade (1969) Vanishing Crops of Traditional Agriculture: The Case of Tarwi (Lupinus mutabilis) in the Andes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Gade (1969) Vanishing Crops of Traditional Agriculture: The Case of Tarwi (Lupinus mutabilis) in the Andes
Vanishing Crops of Traditional Agriculture: The Case of Tarwi (Lupinus mutabilis) in the Andes
The restriction of tarwi to the conservative Indian class, minor food use, and contracting field patterns reflect its peripheral status.
www.getcited.org /pub/103385673   (140 words)

  
 14F-17 Effect of added flour, concentrated and isolated of Lupinus mutabilis in wheat flour tortillas
The legume Lupinus mutabilis (L) has high protein content (30-40%) as well but posses a high level of lysine (around 7%).
The tortillas fortified with 5 and 10% defatted meal, 2.5 and 5% of concentrate and 0.5, 1, and 2% of isolate of L. mutabilis.
The doughs, which were not affected in their rheological properties by the addition of L. mutabilis flour, protein concentrate, and protein isolate were used for wheat tortillas elaboration.
ift.confex.com /ift/2003/techprogram/paper_19427.htm   (323 words)

  
 Digital Flora of Texas Vascular Plant Image Library query results: lupinus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Fabaceae: Lupinus luteus from Otto Wilhelm Thomé's - Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz (1885 - 1905)
Fabaceae: Lupinus subcarnosus - Native, from Navasota Flora.
Fabaceae: Lupinus texensis - Native, from Navasota Flora.
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/gallery_query?q=lupinus   (554 words)

  
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Lupinus luteus, Lupinus albus and Phaseolus vulgaris organellar clones as well as amplified fragments were used as probes.
A high level of mitochondrial polymorphism was observed among the populations of L. mutabilis in contrast to monomorphism among the species in the section Albus.
We conclude from this study that the mitochondrial RFLP analysis is a valuable tool for identification of variability among Andean lupin populations.
jag.igr.poznan.pl /2001-Volume-42/2/abstracts/34.html   (217 words)

  
 18F-14 Elaboration of a milk-like product from Lupinus mutabilis seeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
mutabilis seeds are consumed in the Andean region.
mutabilis seed through the use of aqueous thermal treatment, and then with the detoxified seed to obtain a milk-like product.
mutabilis seeds was carried out with a heat treatment in water at boiling temperature (1 hr) and soaking (96 hr).
ift.confex.com /ift/2005/techprogram/paper_31497.htm   (333 words)

  
 Why is this ancient grain making a comeback? -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It is thought that lupins, lupines* or termis beans (Lupinus albus Linnaeus) were cultivated as long as 3000 years ago by the Egyptians.
Pliny the Elder wrote a lengthy treatise on lupins calling them "the next most extensively used plant...." Certainly, the seeds were common in the middens (trash heaps) of Myos Hormos, a Roman settlement in Egypt dating to the first and second century.
In the New World, the tarwi or variable lupin (Lupinus mutabilis Sweet) was cultivated throughout the Andes 1500 years ago, domestication long predating the Incas.
www.killerplants.com /plants-that-changed-history/20040907.asp   (740 words)

  
 Andean lupin, - Environmental biosafety and transgenic potato in a centre of   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lupinus albus · Hvid lupin ·; Bitter white lupin ·; Weisse Lupine, Other/Unspecified, 38, 9, 61.
We took a twelve hour bus journey that crossed through the Andean grew at the forest edges and swathes of colour were created by fuchsias and lupin.
Lupinus mutabilis, also called tarwi, tarhui, Andean lupin, South American lupin, or pearl lupin, is a species of lupin grown in the Andes for its edible
corppad.com /?q=andean-lupin   (266 words)

  
 Mutabilis - Strombus (Canarium) mutabilis zebriolatus
Amanita mutabilis Beardslee "Anise and Raspberry Limbed-Lepidella" Before a specimen of A. mutabilis is handled, bruised, or smelled, it may suggest a
'Mutabilis' This is a unique and remarkable rose for the right climate.
'Mutabilis' was originally introduced into commerce by Henri Correvon in 1934,
infosvc.com /ifsv/mutabilis.htm   (134 words)

  
 Taxonomy genus Lupinus- - - Lupine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Tarwi (Lupinus mutabilis) is considered the legume of the Andes and perhaps has the greatest potential as an agricultural crop for Europe.
The legume contains certain alkaloids that repel insects.
Lupinus,Lupinus arboreus, Boomlupine, Lupinus luteus, Gele lupine, Lupinus angustifolius, Blauwe lupine, Lupinus polyphyllus, Vaste lupine, Blauwe lupine, Lupinus albus, Witte lupine, Lupinus mutabilis, Tarwi,
www.omne-vivum.com /b/2503.htm   (173 words)

  
 Digital Flora of Texas Vascular Plant Image Library query results: Lupinus mutabilis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Digital Flora of Texas Vascular Plant Image Library query results: Lupinus mutabilis
Fabaceae: Lupinus mutabilis - plant in fruit - Cajamarca, Peru - photo: Hugh Wilson
End of DFT Digital Library of Vascular Plant Images output for the query: Lupinus mutabilis
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/gallery_query?q=Lupinus+mutabilis   (65 words)

  
 Marisa Liliana Caipo (M.Sc.)
OIL AND ALKALOID EXTRACTION FROM TARWI (Lupinus mutabilis) BY SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE WITH AND WITHOUT ETHANOL AS A COSOLVENT
Tarwi (Lupinus mutabilis) is a legume native to the Andes.
The results for the use of 5% ethanol showed variations which could be attributed to the occurrence of solute clustering.
mob.ifas.ufl.edu /CAIPO.HTM   (154 words)

  
 Spontaneous phloem exudation accompanying abscission in Lupinus mutabilis (Sweet) -- Atkins 50 (335): 805 -- Journal of ...
Spontaneous phloem exudation accompanying abscission in Lupinus mutabilis (Sweet) -- Atkins 50 (335): 805 -- Journal of Experimental Botany
Spontaneous phloem exudation accompanying abscission in Lupinus mutabilis (Sweet)
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jxb.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/50/335/805   (431 words)

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