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- Pachypodium brevicaule is a species of plant that belongs to the family Apocynaceae. This plant is native to Madagascar, from the south of Antananarivo...
- Solanum brevicaule is a tuberous perennial plant of the family Solanaceae. The species is native to South America (Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru). It is...
- domesticated there about 7,000–10,000 years ago from a species in the S. brevicaule complex. Many varieties of the potato are cultivated in the Andes region...
- Tricliceras brevicaule is a perennial herb native to Africa. There are two varieties of T. brevicaule: brevicaule and rosulatum. The varieties can be...
- Haemodorum brevicaule is a perennial herb from 0.025 to 0.3 m tall, in the bloodroot family, the Haemodoraceae, native to northern Australia. It has deep-red...
- Binomial name Microascus brevicaulis S.P. Abbott (1998) Synonyms Penicillium brevicaule Sacc. (1886) Sco****riopsis brevicaulis (Sacc.) Bainier (1907)...
- single origin in the area of southern Peru, from a species in the Solanum brevicaule complex. Over 99% of all modern cultivated potatoes worldwide are descendants...
- characteristic. Pachypodium namaquanum is often branchless. Pachypodium brevicaule has no clear branches, and indeed may have evolved an alternative to branching...
- albispi**** C.DC. Cambess. Piper allenii C.DC. Piper baronii C.DC. Piper brevicaule C.DC. Piper diffusum Blume ex Miq. Piper gymnostachyum C.DC. Piper hainana...
- discovered in 1939. It is produced by some fungi and bacteria (Penicillium brevicaule, P. chrysogenum, and P. notatum and the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens)...