This suggests that galactosyl cyclitols in lupin seeds may enhance the physiological role of a-galactosides.
The first set of data is from a field of lupins planted and fertilized uniformly.
The whole plant bioassays provide clearer evidence that resistance in both lupin species act by affecting aphid growth and development.
In both lupin species, there were significantly fewer aphids on resistant compared to susceptible varieties.
For lupin, the consistency of entry response was due to greater mortality of the early-flowering, spring-type material in all environments.
The substantial consistency of lupin entry responses for winter hardiness suggests the limited need for multi-environment testing of this trait.
The effect of lupins as compared with peas and oats on the yield of the subsequent winter barley crop.
For the lupin example, a block of data was taken.