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Characterization of the Mitochondrial Genome of Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Hybrid Between lycopersicon peruvianum Mill. and lycopersicon Pennellii Corr.

1998
Tomato is one of the major vegetable crops grown in diverse climatic conditions. To exploit hybrid vigour lines with high combing ability have been developed and successfully used to produce hybrid varieties. Tomato has a tremendous potential of heterosis for earliness, uniformity, total yield and resistance attributes and the main constraint for a ...
M. Petrova   +3 more
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Separation of bitter and nonbitter glucolipid from Lycopersicon Pennellii by liquid/liquid partition

Phytochemical Analysis, 1990
AbstractSolvent extraction of the aerial portions of Lycopersicon pennellii afforded a dark green lipid extract with bitter taste and unpleasant odour. This total lipid was separted into colorless, odourless, bitter and nonbitter glucolipid fractions by liquid/liquid partition.
Muraleedharan Nair   +2 more
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Somatic hybridization between Lycopersicon peruvianum and L. pennellii: Regenerating ability and antibiotic resistance as selection systems

Plant Science, 1985
Abstract Somatic hybrids were obtained between the reproductively-isolated tomato species Lycopersicon peruvianum and L. pennellii . Leaf protoplasts of the former species and protoplasts from cell suspension cultures of the latter were fused with polyethylene glycol.
Tom L. Adams, Carlos F. Quiros
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Response of the cultivated tomato and its wild salt-tolerant relative Lycopersicon pennellii to salt-dependent oxidative stress: The root antioxidative system.

Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2001
A. Shalata   +4 more
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Stable Carbon Isotope Composition (deltaC), Water Use Efficiency, and Biomass Productivity of Lycopersicon esculentum, Lycopersicon pennellii, and the F(1) Hybrid.

Plant physiology, 2010
Three tomatoes, Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv UC82B, a droughttolerant wild related species, Lycopersicon pennellii (Cor.) D'Arcy, and their F(1) hybrid, were grown in containers maintained at three levels of soil moisture. Season-long water use was obtained by summing over the season daily weight losses of each container corrected for soil ...
B, Martin, Y R, Thorstenson
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ANATOMICAL STUDY OF ABSCISSION ZONE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT ON WILD TOMATO SPECIES, LYCOPERSICON PENNELLII

Acta Horticulturae, 2000
T. Tabuchi   +5 more
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