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Polyhaploids of Solanum demissum
Nature, 1950Solanum demissum Lindl. (2n = 72) has been used at the Commonwealth Potato Collection as the maternal parent in various crosses with cultivated and wild diploid species (2n = 24) of Solanum. The results to date are given in the accompanying table.
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The black nightshades (Solanum section Solanum) of the Indian subcontinent
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1990Material of Solanum section Solanum from India and Pakistan is assignable to three species: a diploid, S. americanum; a tetraploid, S. villosum; and a hexaploid, S. nigrum. These species are distinguished by slight but consistent differences and a key is included to facilitate their identification. None of the members of section Solanum appears to be a
Robert N. Andersen, Edward E. Schilling
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Rooting Characteristics of Solanum chacoense and Solanum tuberosum in Vitro
American Journal of Potato Research, 2017The precise level of environmental control in vitro may aid in identifying genetically superior plant germplasm for rooting characteristics (RC) linked to increased foraging for plant nitrogen (N). The objectives of this research were to determine the phenotypic variation in root morphological responses of 49 Solanum chacoense (chc), 30 Solanum ...
Lincoln Zotarelli+3 more
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Ploidy and morphological characteristics of Solanum tuberosum × Solanum phureja hybrids
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2000In attempt to induce doubled haploids in potato we studied interspecific hybrids between tetraploid Solanum tuberosum cultivars Igor, Jana, Vesna, Romano, Arinda, Fianna, Donald and Vital and Solanum phureja (clone IVP 48). Four out of eight cultivars produced 21 berries in total and 149 seedlings were obtained.
Peter Dolničar, Borut Bohanec
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Foliar flavonoids of North American Solanum section Solanum
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1984Abstract A total of ten flavonoids, all flavonols, were isolated from leaves of eleven species of Solanum sect. Solanum . Most species had relatively few compounds, primarily quercetin 3- O -glycosides. Little intraspecific variation in flavonoids was observed, except in S.
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Solanum aculeastrum Dunal Solanum anguivi Lam. Solanum incanum L. Solanum nigrum L. Solanaceae
2020Rainer W. Bussmann+2 more
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