Type genus of the Solanaceae: nightshade; potato; eggplant; bittersweet.
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Examples for "genus Solanum "
Examples for "genus Solanum "
1 The tomato clade within the genus Solanum has numerous advantages for mechanistic studies of reproductive isolation.
1 An analogous case was observed with the hypocotyls of Solanum lycopersicum.
2 Starchy tubers of Solanum tuberosum are a staple crop and food in many countries.
3 It belongs to the Solanum family, and is only worth cultivating as a curiosity.
4 The tomato clade within the genus Solanum has numerous advantages for mechanistic studies of reproductive isolation.
5 I imagine the Solanum - like flower is curious.
6 The Solanum has become a potato again.
7 Its banks are overgrown with Defle ( Solanum furiosum).
8 In the Meadia, the Borago, Cyclamen, Solanum , and many others, the filaments are very short compared with the slyle.
9 The Minnesota honeysuckle should be mentioned, also the Dutchman's Pipe and the Solanum , all good in a limited way.
10 Potato ( Solanum tuberosum L.) is the world's most important non-grain food crop and is central to global food security.
11 Todd ("American Naturalist," April 1882), described a similar state of things in Solanum rostratum and in Cassia: and H.O.
12 In Solanum spp., studies of cytoplasmic organelles have been mainly confined to the plastid DNA composition of cultivated and wild species.
13 Plantain-trees, potatoes,* (* Solanum tuberosum.)
14 Both were wrongly identified as known members of the Solanum genus, a large group of flowering plants that includes potatoes, tomatoes and aubergines.
15 Sub-tropical plants, such as Nicotiana, Ricinus, Solanum , and Wigandia, had better be kept under control till the first or second week of June.
16 Then came the Gold Rushes of the 1840s, and the miners on their way west introduced Solanum tuberosum, which we know as the potato.
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