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Tolerances of lupin species and genotypes to acid soil and coal mine spoil

Pages 1095-1118 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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R.F. Brennan & M. D. A. Bolland. (2014) APPLICATION OF INCREASING LEVELS OF ZINC TO SOIL REDUCED ACCUMULATION OF CADMIUM IN LUPIN GRAIN. Journal of Plant Nutrition 37:2, pages 147-160.
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Shahram Torabian, Salar Farhangi-Abriz & Matthew D. Denton. (2019) Do tillage systems influence nitrogen fixation in legumes? A review. Soil and Tillage Research 185, pages 113-121.
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Marcin Pietrzykowski, Piotr Gruba & Gregory Sproull. (2017) The effectiveness of Yellow lupine ( Lupinus luteus L.) green manure cropping in sand mine cast reclamation. Ecological Engineering 102, pages 72-79.
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M. Lema & R. Lindner. (2010) Potential of Wild Yellow Lupin from Northwestern Spain. Crop Science 50:4, pages 1357-1365.
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J. D. Berger, K. N. Adhikari, D. Wilkinson, B. J. Buirchell & M. W. Sweetingham. (2008) Ecogeography of the Old World lupins. 1. Ecotypic variation in yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.). Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 59:8, pages 691.
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R. F. Brennan & S. S. Mann. (2005) Accumulation of Cadmium by Lupin Species as Affected by Cd Application to Acidic Yellow Sand. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 167:1-4, pages 243-258.
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