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A virus disease of tree tomato—Cyphomandra betacea SENDT.—Due to potato virus Y

American Potato Journal, 1959
A virus disease of tree tomato due to a strain of potato virus Y is described. The results are based on host range, physical properties and serology. It is suggested that tree tomato may be one of the harboring hosts of potato virus Y found prevalent in the potato crop.
K. S. Bhargava, R. D. Joshi
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Sur la culture annuelle de la tomate en arbre (Cyphomandra betacea Sendt.)

Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, 1961
Rivals Pierre. Sur la culture annuelle de la tomate en arbre (Cyphomandra betacea Sendt.). In: Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 8, n°4-5, Avril-mai 1961. pp. 206-207.
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Pollination and fruit set in the tamarillo(Cyphomandra betacea(Cav.) Sendt.) 1. Floral biology

New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1999
Abstract The floral biology of the tamarillo Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.) Sendt. ‘Oratia Round’ was examined using field‐grown and glasshouse‐grown plants. The tamarillo exhibits a modular growth pattern, initiating a number of leaves (usually 3–4) and then a terminal inflorescence. Inflorescence structure is compound and may consist of up to 50 flowers.
D. H. Lewis, J. A. Considine
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ChemInform Abstract: ALKALOIDE AUS CYPHOMANDRA BETACEA SENDT.

Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1972
W. C. EVANS   +2 more
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Effects of different rootstocks grafting on selenium accumulation in Cyphomandra betacea Sendt. seedlings under selenium-contaminated soil

International Journal of Phytoremediation
The effects of rootstocks tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), eggplant (Solanum melongena L.), and nightshade (Solanum nigrum L.) grafting on the growth and selenium (Se) accumulation of Cyphomandra betacea Sendt. seedlings were studied to identify the most suitable rootstock for increasing Se uptake of fruit trees grown in Se-contaminated soil.
Xin, Jin   +8 more
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REGENERATIVE RESPONSES OF CYPHOMANDRA BETACEA (CAV.) SENDT. (TAMARILLO) CULTIVATED IN VITRO

Acta Horticulturae, 2001
Obando M, Jordán Zimmerman, Miguel
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Pollination and fruit set in the tamarillo(Cyphomandra betacea(Cav.) Sendt.) 1. Floral biology

New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1999
John A Considine
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Pollination and fruit set in the tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea(Cav.) Sendt.) 2. Patterns of flowering and fruit set

New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1999
John A Considine
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