Confusing mugwort with wormwood is at the level of confusing potato with black nightshade because they share the genus Solanum. |
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Knapp has also investigated the evolutionary origins of fruit size, colour and biochemistry in the genus Solanum using a phylogenetic approach. |
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What would you be eating if you had fried Gadus morhua with Solanum tuberosum? |
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Plasmons and male sterility types in Solanum verrucosum and its interspecific hybrid derivatives. |
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Quin Z Sta 0,1 0,1 0,02 0,19 Solanum Sola Z Pio 0,1 0,1 0,03 0,19 sanctaecatharinae Dunal Xylosma cf. |
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However, next in line as a food source is Solanum tuberosum, the Irish, Iowa, or Spanish potato. |
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A recombination-derived mitochondrial genome retained stoichiometrically only among Solanum verrucosum Schltdl. |
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Evidence for genetic suppression of heterogenetic chromosome pairing in polyploid species of Solanum, sect. |
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Solanum thomasifolium exsiccates were deposited at Universidade Estadual de Campinas Herbarium. |
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Genetic evidence has now shown that Linnaeus was correct to put the tomato in the genus Solanum, making Solanum lycopersicum the correct name. |
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Including Solanum lycopersicum, there are currently 13 species recognized in Solanum section Lycopersicon. |
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The potato is a starchy, tuberous crop from the perennial nightshade Solanum tuberosum. |
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Another relative native to this region, Solanum bulbocastanum, has been used to genetically engineer the potato to resist potato blight. |
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This species was significant in moving the domestic tomato from separate genus status into the Solanum group because it directly links the tomato into the potato family. |
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Tropical soda apple, Solanum viarum Dunal, is a perennial South American shrub in the Acanthophora section, subgenus Leptostemonum in the family Solanaceae. |
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The only other study investigating distribution patterns of neotropical species groups of Solanum was that undertaken by Whalen, using four largely weedy groups of solanums. |
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Light sprout morphology of wild tuberiferous Solanum species. |
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But it is more common in Solanaceae, with peaks in the keel flowers of Schizanthus and in the buzz-pollinated, heterantherous flowers of Solanum sect. |
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They found, in Solanum giganteum, a naturally occurring solanidan, solanogantine, with the free electron pair of the ring nitrogen a to the plane of the steroid. |
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The solanum is one of two that I got in tubs when we were trying to sell the house last year. |
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I had a delightful trip to New Covent Garden market in London last week and saw trays of chrysanthemums, gaudy cyclamens and even berries, such as solanum. |
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