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SolGenes — a Solanaceae database

Euphytica, 1994
Biological investigations have the potential to produce large volumes of data, much of which is condensed or omitted from publications, and which may not be readily accessible to researchers outside that discipline. Bringing together in a single repository information whose common thread is the Solanaceae family gives researchers a valuable ...
M. Goto, Steve Tanksley, E. Paul
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Vessels in some Solanaceae

Flora, 1977
Summary The present work describes the vessels in 8 genera and 12 species of the Solanaceae. Vessels have simple perforation plates, but they vary in their size, shape, number-size-disposition of perforation plates, and adjacent wall thickening.
J.A. Inamdar, G.S.R. Murthy
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Plant trichomes and the biomechanics of defense in various systems, with Solanaceae as a model

Botany, 2019
Plant trichomes are epidermal outgrowths of varying size and form. While the chemical defensive function of the secretory trichomes is well established, the biomechanical function of the non-glandular trichomes emerges as another major defensive strategy
Maya Bar, Ilana Shtein
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Alkaloid evolution in the Solanaceae

Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Alkaloids are a diverse class of nitrogen-containing metabolites involved in key biotic interactions, such as defense against herbivores and pathogens and the recruitment of pollinators. The Solanaceae family has served as a model for studying alkaloid evolution, due to the varied types of alkaloids it produces, such as nicotinoids, tropane alkaloids ...
Pablo A. Pérez-Mesa, Federico Roda
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A molecular phylogeny of the Solanaceae

TAXON, 2008
AbstractA phylogeny of Solanaceae is presented based on the chloroplast DNA regions ndhF and trnLF. With 89 genera and 190 species included, this represents a nearly comprehensive genus‐level sampling and provides a framework phylogeny for the entire family that helps integrate many previously‐published phylogenetic studies within Solanaceae.
Eugenio Santiago-Valentín   +9 more
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Glycoalkaloids of the Solanaceae

1980
Glycoalkaloids are nitrogenous steroidal glycosides that are found in most Solanum species. Defosses, in 1820,1 reported that the active principle of morel (S. nigrum) was an organic base which he named solanine. Baup2 reported the presence of solanine in potatoes and concluded it “will find a use in medicine…” More than a century later, Solanum ...
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Solanaceae as medicinal plants in Israel

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1994
In a recent survey, 106 local healers in Israel were interviewed concerning the use of Solanaceae as medicinal plants. The main findings reveal that: (a) only four species (Lycium europeaum, Solanum nigrum, Hyoscyamus aureus, Hyoscyamus albus) are extensively used today; (b) the use of some traditional plants has been almost abandoned (Datura spp ...
Amots Dafni, Zohara Yaniv
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The Biology and Taxonomy of the Solanaceae.

Systematic Botany, 1980
The Biology and taxonomy of the Solanaceae , The Biology and taxonomy of the Solanaceae , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
Donovan S. Correll   +3 more
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CRISPR gene editing of major domestication traits accelerating breeding for Solanaceae crops improvement

Plant Molecular Biology, 2022
F. Rehman   +5 more
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Typification of LinnaeanDaturanames (Solanaceae)

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1997
Abstract The typification of six Linnaean Datura names ( D. stramonium , D. metel , D. arborea , D. ferox , D. fastuosa and D. tatula ) is discussed. A modification to the typification of D. fastuosa is proposed and a lectotype for D. tatula is designated here.
E. S. Hadkins   +3 more
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