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Bunium bulbocastanum is a
plant species in the
family Apiaceae. It was once used as a root
vegetable in
parts of
western Europe, and has been
called great...
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Solanum bulbocastanum, the
ornamental nightshade, is a
plant in the
family Solanaceae,
native to
Mexico and
parts of the U.S. Southwest. It is closely...
- (Phytophthora infestans).
Another relative native to this region,
Solanum bulbocastanum, has been used to
genetically engineer the
potato to
resist potato blight...
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seeds which are used as ****e,
sometimes as a
replacement for
Bunium bulbocastanum (also
called black ****in).
Fruits Seeds Close-up of the
seeds The seeds...
- Ramanna, M. S. (January 1976). "Barriers to
hybridisation of
Solanum bulbocastanum Dun. and S.
Verrucosum Schlechtd. and
structural hybridity in their...
- or "****e caraway". The
distantly related Bunium persi**** and
Bunium bulbocastanum and the
unrelated Nigella sativa are both
sometimes called black ****in...
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Normania †Solanum nava (?)
Section Petota Solanum albornozii Solanum bulbocastanum –
Ornamental nightshade Solanum bukasovii Juz. ex
Rybin Solanum burtonii...
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genes blb1 and blb2 that
originate from the
Mexican wild
potato Solanum bulbocastanum. In
February 2013, BASF
withdrew its application. In 2014, the USDA...
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chestnut is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Bunium bulbocastanum Conopodium majus Earthnut (disambiguation) This page is an
index of...
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blight has been
identified from a wild
relative of the potato,
Solanum bulbocastanum, and
introduced by
genetic engineering into
cultivated varieties of...