2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-024-04665-2
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Genome-wide association study revealed significant SNPs for anthracnose resistance, seed alkaloids and protein content in white lupin

Grit Schwertfirm,
Michael Schneider,
Florian Haase
et al.

Abstract: White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is a high-protein grain legume alternative to soybean in Central Europe, but its cultivation is risky due to the fungal disease anthracnose that can cause severe yield damage. In addition, management of seed alkaloids is critical for human nutrition and animal feed. We report on a white lupin collection of genebank accessions, advanced breeding lines and cultivars that was genotyped and phenotypically characterized for anthracnose resistance and seed alkaloids and protein levels.… Show more

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