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PERENNIAL OR RUSSELL LUPIN: A POTENTIAL HIGH COUNTRY PASTURE LEGUME
1989
Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association
The origin of the horticultural strain of Lupinus polyphyllus is outlined and New Zealand investigations showing its potential as a pasture legume suited to moister, low fertility high country both in revegetation and as grazing are briefly reviewed. Provisional management guidelines on site selection, establishment, management, animal use and seed production are given. Keywords: high country, Lupinus polyphyllus, soil fertility, Russell lupin
doi:10.33584/jnzg.1989.50.1886
fatcat:eirojmeeyrdfxe7fvuqfigfrvm