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Lupins have until recently remained wild or semi-domesticated
species of minor interest to agriculture, although their value as a
rotation crop was noted 2,000 years ago. However, with the advent
of the science of genetics in the early twentieth century, full
domestication of Lupinus species for use as crops was begun, by the
combination of favourable genes such as those for low alkaloid
content, non-shattering pods and soft seeds. As a result several
lupin species have become an important part of temperate farming
systems as a high protein crop for both animal and human
consumption. This book gives an authoritative account of the
history, distribution and taxonomy of Lupinus species and the
current knowledge of all aspects of their agronomy and impact on
agriculture, including breeding, genetics and biotechnology,
nutrition, nitrogen fixation, transport physiology, toxins, stress
responses, pests and diseases, agronomy and farming systems,
composition and food uses, economic value and trade. Contributions
are made by researchers in Australia and Europe who have had key
roles in lupin research. The book is essential reading for
botanists, agronomists, plant breeders and geneticists involved
with lupins and other grain legumes or with an interest in crop
domestication and evolution. It also provides important information
for lecturers and students of agriculture and for professionals in
the livestock and food industries.
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