Relationship between nitrogen form and the development and yield of Lupinus albus L. from different countries

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This paper discusses the influence of form of nitrogen (N) used as fertilizer, such as N2, NH4+, NO 3?, [NH4+ + NO3?] and -NH2, on the development and yield and the protein content and yield of low-alkaloid cultivars of Lupinus albus L. from Poland, Spain, and Chile. The experiments were carried out in a greenhouse and plants were grown in perlite. The different forms of N used significantly influenced lupin development and yield. Plants only developed normally in treatments where N was delivered in the molecular form N2 or as [NH4+ + NO3?]. For the other forms of N anomalies like necrosis, chlorosis, and small leaves were present. In contrast to cv. Butan, the N used as NH4+ disturbed flowering in cvs. Multolupa and Marta, which produced no seed. Moreover, N form also influenced protein seed protein content and yield.

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Ciesiołka, D., Muzquiz, M., Burbano, C., Pedrosa, M. M., Wysocki, W., & Gulewicz, K. (2007). Relationship between nitrogen form and the development and yield of Lupinus albus L. from different countries. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 5(2), 226–231. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2007052-242

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