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Alkaloids of Solanum tuberosum [PDF]
R. Shakirov, A. Nabiev
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Lipoxygenase isoenzymes from Solanum tuberosum
Phytochemistry, 1973Abstract Two lipoxygenase isoenzymes were separated from potato tubers ( Solanum tuberosum ). Experiments with chemical modifications showed that tryptophan is essential for enzyme activity and that one or more tryosine residues was involved. On the other hand, no lysine or sulfhydryl groups were necessary. Both enzymes had an optimum pH of 5·5. They
J. Sporn+3 more
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Meiotic investigation in Solanum tuberosum haploids.
2001Haploids (2n = 2x = 24) extracted from three Solanum tuberosum tetraploids (2n = 4x = 48) were investigated, in order to select fertile haploids producing 2n gametes. The haploids studied in this work were characterized by male sterility or low pollen stainability.
Capo A, Errico A, Conicella C
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Somatic Hybridization in Solanum tuberosum × S. chacoense
1994Potato species of the section Tuberarium can be diploid (2n = 2x = 24), triploid (2n = 3x = 36), tetraploid (2n = 4x = 48), pentaploid (2n = 5x = 60), and hexaploid (2n = 6x = 72). Potato genetics has not been studied as well as for other valuable crops, which makes it difficult to obtain new variants with high resistance, high productivity, good taste,
R. G. Butenko, A. A. Kuchko
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Macrosporogenesis and Development of the Macrogametophyte of Solanum tuberosum
Botanical Gazette, 19351. A single archesporial cell, hypodermal in origin, may function as a macrospore mother cell. Frequently, however, a multiple archesporium is differentiated from hypodermal and subhypodermal cells of the nucellus. In such case each archesporial cell may function as a macrospore mother cell, but usually only one of them so functions. 2. A linear row of
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Solanum melongena L. Solanum tuberosum L. Solanaceae
2020Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana+2 more
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Fertility in Two Haploids of Solanum tuberosum
Science, 1958R. W. Hougas, S. J. Peloquin
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