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Solanum phureja strain:DM1-3 516R44 Genome sequencing

2009
Potato is the world's fourth largest crop. This doubled haploid clone provides a reference for cultivated potato.
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Enhancement of diploid Solanum chacoense Bitt. using adapted clones of Solanum phureja Juz. & Buk.

Euphytica, 1993
F1 hybrids between Solanum phureja and S. chacoense were studied in a new approach to enhance wild diploid potato species using adapted S. phureja clones as the female parent. S. chacoense parents had few tubers, whereas S. phureja parents had been previously selected for tuberization under long days.
F. Bani-Aameur   +2 more
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Effects of Season and Postharvest Storage on the Carotenoid Content of Solanum phureja Potato Tubers

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2006
The total carotenoid content was determined of tubers from 38 Solanum phureja lines grown in field plots over 3 years. The results indicated a significant difference between years, but the ranking was similar from year to year and the interaction between season and variety was small.
Griffiths, D. Wynne   +3 more
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Chromosome elimination and mutation in tetraploid somatic hybrids ofSolanum tuberosum andSolanum phureja

Plant Cell Reports, 1989
The hybridity of eleven somatic hybrids between a diploidS. tuberosum and a diploidS. phureja clone could be verified because the parent karyotypes differed in their C-banding patterns. The hybrids were hypotetraploid and some carried structurally rearranged chromosomes and/or minute centric fragments. The nucleolar chromosomes ofS.
Pijnacker, L.P   +3 more
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