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Lupinus polyphyllus
Known as:
Lupinus polyphyllus Lindl.
National Institutes of Health
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2014
2014
Identification and effectiveness of rhizobial strains that nodulate Lupinus polyphyllus
T. Ryan-Salter
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A. Black
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M. Andrews
,
D. Moot
2014
Corpus ID: 91123541
Lupinus polyphyllus plants were heavily nodulated at 10 field sites sampled across the South Island. Twenty-two bacterial…
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2013
2013
Does the invasive Lupinus polyphyllus increase pollinator visitation to a native herb through effects on pollinator population sizes?
Anna Jakobsson
,
B. Padrón
Oecologia
2013
Corpus ID: 13113574
Invasive plants may compete with native species for abiotic factors as light, space and nutrients, and have also been shown to…
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
Flowering phenology in subalpine meadows: does climate variation influence community co-flowering patterns?
Jessica Forrest
,
D. Inouye
,
J. Thomson
Ecology
2010
Corpus ID: 1394682
Climate change is expected to alter patterns of species co-occurrence, in both space and time. Species-specific shifts in…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Changes of soil chemistry, stand nutrition, and stand growth at two Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sites in Central Europe during 40 years after fertilization, liming, and lupine introduction
J. Prietzel
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K. Rehfuess
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U. Stetter
,
H. Pretzsch
European Journal of Forest Research
2007
Corpus ID: 21696235
Long-term (40 years) effects of two soil amelioration techniques [NPKMgCa fertilization + liming; combination of PKMgCa…
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2004
2004
Pollen foraging by bumblebees: Foraging patterns and efficiency on Lupinus polyphyllus
J. Haynes
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M. Mesler
Oecologia
2004
Corpus ID: 5349359
SummaryBumblebees foraging on vertical inflorescences start near the bottom and work upward, behavior commonly interpreted as a…
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1988
1988
New ester alkaloids from lupins (genus lupinus).
P. Mühlbauer
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L. Witte
,
M. Wink
Planta medica
1988
Corpus ID: 21371412
Esters of 13-hydroxylupanine and 4-hydroxylupanine with acetic, propionic, butyric, isobutyric, valeric, isovaleric, tiglic…
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1987
1987
Uptake of Lupanine by Alkaloid-Storing Epidermal Cells of Lupinus polyphyllus.
M. Wink
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P. Mende
Planta medica
1987
Corpus ID: 9307567
Epidermis of steins and petioles of LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS accumulates quinolizidine alkaloids at a concentration of about 30 mM…
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1982
Highly Cited
1982
Localization of the Enzymes of Quinolizidine Alkaloid Biosynthesis in Leaf Chloroplasts of Lupinus polyphyllus.
M. Wink
,
T. Hartmann
Plant physiology
1982
Corpus ID: 7440319
Studies with purified chloroplasts of Lupinus polyphyllus LINDL. leaflets indicate that the first two enzymes of quinolizidine…
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1980
1980
A chloroplast‐localized lysine decarboxylase of Lupinus polyphyllus
T. Hartmann
,
G. Schoofs
,
M. Wink
FEBS letters
1980
Corpus ID: 45204292
1931
1931
Studies of the Root-Nodule Organism of Lupinus
Marie McL. Eckhardt
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I. L. Baldwin
,
E. B. Fred
Journal of bacteriology
1931
Corpus ID: 20033646
In an earlier paper from this laboratory, Baldwin and Fred (1929a) discussed the characteristics of the root-nodule bacteria and…
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