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Taxonomic implications of seed coat characters in native and naturalized species of Solanum L. [PDF]
A morphological and anatomical study of 50 samples of seeds representing nine native and naturalized species of Solanumwas carried out. Thirteen seed characters were defined on the basis of LM & SEM examination.
Abdel-Samai Shaheen
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This study was conducted to investigate the resistance of 4 wild eggplant species (Solanum aethiopium group Aculeatum, S. incanum, S. macrocarpon, S.
Sevtap Doksöz Boncukçu +2 more
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Wild relatives of the eggplant (Solanum melongena L.: Solanaceae): new understanding of species names in a complex group. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The common or brinjal eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) belongs to the Leptostemonum Clade (the "spiny" solanums) of the species-rich genus Solanum (Solanaceae).
Sandra Knapp +2 more
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This study investigated a comparative micro-morphological features of 14 species in the family Solanaceae, using trichome and stomatal complements in delimitation of species and genera within the taxon, family. The genus Solanum L.
C Wahua, N.L. Edwin-Wosu
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Relationship and classification among Solanum incanum complex.
Preliminary investigations were carried out on cytomorphology, proximate chemical analysis and crossability relationships of three members of the genus Solanum both classified as S. incanum, with a view to establishing the genetic basis of their taxonomic relationships.
Anaso, H. U., Uzo, J. O.
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In-vitro efficacy of solanum incanum on Rhipicephalus appendiculatus
Abstract Herbal remedies have a long history of use for tick control. Solanum incanum ripe fruits are locally used to manage ticks. In this study, the effect of S. incanum fruit extracts on egg hatchability, inhibition of oviposition and larval mortality of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks was investigated. The reproductive efficiency of eggs
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4. Solanum incanum L., Sp. Pl. 188. 1753. Solanum sanctum L., Sp. Pl. ed 2: 269. 1762, nom. illeg. superfl. Distribution. Ethiopia, Somalia, Arabia, and the Middle East to Pakistan, with some populations in N Kenya, Sudan, and extending to westwards to Mali; thickets, scrubland, and desert savanna; 0–1900 m. Application of the name S.
Knapp, Sandra +2 more
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Solanum incanum L. is a plant that belongs to the Solanaceae family, growing in tropical climates all over the world. Despite the extensive use of the root and fruit sap extract of S. incanum in the agricultural and ethnopharmaceutical industries in Africa, there is minimal scientific documentation regarding its pesticide bioactive phytochemicals and ...
Zivanayi, W +4 more
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Transgressive Biochemical Response to Water Stress in Interspecific Eggplant Hybrids
In a climate change scenario, crop tolerance to drought must be urgently improved, as it represents an increasingly critical stress reducing agricultural yields worldwide.
Sara González-Orenga +7 more
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The FT/TFL1 gene homolog family plays a crucial role in the regulation of floral induction, seed dormancy and germination in angiosperms. Despite its importance, the FT/TFL1 gene homologs in eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) have not been characterized to ...
Ranjita Subramaniam, Vijay Subbiah Kumar
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