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Lycopersicon was a
genus in the
flowering plant family Solanaceae (the
nightshades and relatives). It
contained about 13
species in the
tomato group of...
- that the
domestication process may have been more
complex than this. S.
lycopersicon var.
cerasiforme may have
existed before domestication,
while traits...
- Nesbitt, TC; Tanksley, SD (2002). "Comparative
sequencing in the
genus Lycopersicon.
Implications for the
evolution of
fruit size in the
domestication of...
- "AFLP
phylogeny of wild
tomatoes [Solanum L.
section Lycopersicon (Mill.) Wettst.
subsection Lycopersicon ]". Taxon. "Smallest Tomato: The
Currant Tomato and...
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Solanum peruvianum (syn.
Lycopersicon peruvianum) is a
species of wild
tomato in the
family Solanaceae. It is
native to the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador...
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Solanum habrochaites (syn.
Lycopersicon hirsutum), the
hairy tomato, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Solanaceae,
native to
Ecuador and Peru...
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classified as a
tetraterpene and a carotene.
Lycopene (from the Neo-Latin
Lycopersicon, the name of a
former tomato genus) is a
bright red
carotenoid hydrocarbon...
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Solanum pennellii (syn.
Lycopersicon pennellii) is a
species of wild
tomato in the
family Solanaceae. It is
native to the Galápagos Islands, Peru, and...
- The
potato (/pəˈteɪtoʊ/) is a
starchy tuberous vegetable native to the
Americas that is
consumed as a
staple food in many
parts of the world. Potatoes...
- 184. ISBN 978-0231152068.
Gosetti (1967), p. 686. Bonelli, Giorgi,
Lycopersicon Galeni =
Pomidoro +
Pomme d'ammour.
Digital Public Library of America...