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But Solanaceae require seed propagation just like any other plant family—and that’s often best achieved by animals eating their fruit, digesting the nutrients, and leaving the seeds behind in ...
By combining advanced knowledge of Solanaceae domestication and the plant virosphere, the research proposes using engineered viruses for precise trait breeding to fast-track crop improvement ...
You say potato, I say be careful . . . let's call the whole thing Solanaceae April 7, 2010 More than 15 years ago By Barbara Damrosch ...
News Release 30-Jul-2024 Stem cell harmony: How solanaceae plants maintain homeostasis through receptor compensation Peer-Reviewed Publication Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ...
Steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs) are specialised, cholesterol‐derived secondary metabolites ubiquitous within Solanaceae plants such as tomato, potato, and eggplant. These molecules play dual ...
The starchy vegetable emerged 9 million years ago in the forming Andes mountains — a result of natural interbreeding between an ancient tomato plant and potato-like species that lacked the engorged ...
In Michigan State's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, tomato seedlings are grown for the Last lab's research into the Solanaceae plant family, also known as nightshades. The ...
The pollen grains of 38 species and one variety of 17 genera in the family Solanaceae were studied using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Among them, the pollen morphology ...
The most prominent plant family is Apiaceae, which includes 19 medicinal species, followed by Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Lamiaceae, Solanaceae, and Amaranthaceae families.
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