Investigation of biomorphological and decorative characteristics of ornamental species of the genus Lupinus L

Autor: H.V. Pantsyreva, I. Didur, V.M. Prokopchuk
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Ukrainian Journal of Ecology. 9:287-290
ISSN: 2520-2138
DOI: 10.15421/2019_92
Popis: In the Podillya area, the most promising for greening different objects is the Lupine perennis L. and Lupine Polyphyllus Lindl. For creation of modern garden compositions of the park zone of Vinnytsia National Agrarian University the most appropriate are the varieties: Lulu-Russell, Minaret, Albus, Fireworks, which were well adapted to the growing conditions, were practically not affected by pests and diseases, were sufficiently resistant to environmental conditions. According to the flowering phase study, it was found that the highest flowering duration was observed in perennial lupine plants. In determining the suitability of the plants studied by us for their use in landscaping, their assessment of the complex of economic and biological indicators in accordance with the State Methodology of Variety Testing was carried out. 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