- Page 1 and 2: THE I]N]VERS]TY OF MANITOBA AN EVAL
- Page 3 and 4: CONTENTS PART I: INTRODUCTTON - LIT
- Page 5 and 6: 2"0 MATERIALS AND METHODS 2"L REPLI
- Page 7 and 8: ABSTRACT A prelíminary invesËiga
- Page 9 and 10: PART I INTRODUCTION LITERATURE REVI
- Page 11: They are relatively high yielding a
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- Page 17 and 18: zeaLand, mainly for soil improvemen
- Page 19 and 20: its climatic requiremenËs as follo
- Page 21 and 22: and fertility. L. aLbus is besË ad
- Page 23 and 24: cheremísov et a1. (1969) also foun
- Page 25 and 26: useful íf the inoculum is to come
- Page 27 and 28: 90 crn" However this spacing is no
- Page 29 and 30: Table 2" Herbicides used for weed c
- Page 31 and 32: Ëo 16 days if lupins aË a seed mo
- Page 33 and 34: of conËrol or alternately the crop
- Page 35 and 36: the soil borne nature of Ëhe disea
- Page 37 and 38: POIüDERY MILDEW (Erysiphe poLygoni
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- Page 41 and 42: Table 3. Composition of lupin seed
- Page 43 and 44: Table 4" Estímated liniting amino
- Page 45 and 46: Table 5. Percentage digestíbílity
- Page 47 and 48: As shown in Table 5, the digestibil
- Page 49 and 50: In view of his resulÈs, McNamara s
- Page 51 and 52: Germany and presented them as long
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consisted of.27 culti\¡ars of lupi
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2"2 SINGLE ENTRY NURSERY TRIALS 2.2
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Table 9 - Continued Species Synonyn
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Table 9 - Continued Species Synonym
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Table 10" Species and cultivars tes
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Table 10 - Continued Species/cultiv
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etween p1ots" PI soybeans were plan
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3.1 SEED Y]ELDS 3"0 R E P L I C A T
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y 38 and 57 percenr respecËively.
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season shovred signs of chlorosis,
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Many dífferent species of weeds oc
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.vhich r¡ould be better supplied w
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3"23 Lodgíng Lodging that occurred
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to some extent at all locations reg
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cornbined (Plate 10). The seeds Ëh
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'IADIE 14 " Species /cultivar L" al
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Table 15. Yield, in terms of kilogr
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Table 16. Amino acid composiÈion i
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Table 17" Analysis of whole and deh
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able rõ. Seed color, f000 culËiva
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3.35 Seed Shape and Thousand Kernel
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Little variation in this characteri
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Otheï facËors that influenced see
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hor¿ever, most lines r¡rere compl
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(J o -c () c o(l) Á on(f, 14- o \o
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Fig. 1e cornbines Ëhe results from
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to the single rod rows in the nurse
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Lines of. L. angustl:foLius were si
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major species, \,rith an overall me
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Plate 20 L" aLbus (2 x Natural Size
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Inter-line variability was the high
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few pods that contained severely sh
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chlorosís in other crop plants (Os
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tesË area. $everal oth,er authofs
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meter area" Nearbv lines of L. Lute
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and Mariapolis, where migraËíon o
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Weed and insect control can be atË
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Therefore we have a crop of enormou
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A?PENDIX B Soil analysis, rates and
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Appendix C - Continued Days to Crud
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Appendix C - Continued Days to Crud
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Appendíx C - Continued Days to cru
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Appendix D - ConËínued Helght ( c
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Appendix D - Continued Ileight (cm)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Armstrong" G" M.; Arms
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Decker, P. 1943. The effect of dept
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Gladstones, J. S" L962" The mineral
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Kazimierski, T. 1960" An interspec
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Monstvilaiten Ya. Yu.; PuzínaiËe,
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Stepanova, S. L. 1-97L. Variability