solanum in English

noun
1
a plant of a genus that includes the potato and woody nightshade.
‘While it is perfectly possible to keep both alive, without going to considerable trouble come next Christmas the poinsettia won't have red leaves and the solanum will have highly poisonous berries’ she says.

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1. In ancient India, Solanum incanum was domesticated into the eggplant, Solanum melongena.

2. Key words: haploid, Solanum acaule, fixed heterozygosity, segmental allotetraploid.

3. Solanaceae, Solanum acaule, anatomy, "jointless" mutation, pedicel articulation, taxonomy.

4. Trifolium, allelopathy, endophytic, plant growth promoting, antifungal, crop rotation, Solanum.

5. Root and tubercle vegetables, other than tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.

6. The wild potato species Solanum acaule (acl) was used as a model of a disomic tetraploid Solanum species to develop systematic methods of germplasm enhancement for disomic tetraploid species.

7. Product obtained by pressing tomatoes Solanum lycopersicum L. during the production of tomato juice.

8. Solanum acaule Bitt. (acl) is a wild tetraploid potato, with bivalent pairing in meiosis.

9. By-product obtained by pressing tomatoes Solanum lycopersicum Karst. during the production of tomato juice

10. Four undescribed oxylipin vanillyl Acetals with four stereogenic carbons were isolated from the herbs of Solanum lyratum

11. Eight introductions of cmm were screened for production of (i) diplandroids, through cytological observations confirmed by controlled 4x Solanum acaule Bitt.

12. The hexaploids Solanum albicans (Ochoa) Ochoa and S. acaule ssp. palmirense Kardolus of series Acaulia have an anatomically incompletely differentiated abscission zone.

13. Among angiosperms, anisomorphic Androecia, partly involving individual stamens of larger size, can be found in several unrelated taxa, such as Solanum sect

14. Garden Fruit and Berries (Solanum sp.) Solanaceous fruits like cocona, pepino melon, and huckleberry may have varying appearances, but they all belong to the nightshade family

15. Slender Bindweed, Polymeria calycina· Plants of species in other families with similar appearance black Bindweed, Fallopia convolvulus bittersweet nightshade, blue Bindweed, Solanum dulcamara

16. The major species grown worldwide is Solanum tuberosum (a tetraploid with 48 chromosomes), and modern varieties of this species are the most widely cultivated.

17. No abscission zone is observed in pedicels without an articulation, a situation found in the tetraploids Solanum acaule Bitter ssp. acaule and S. acaule ssp. punae (Juz.)

18. Triploid plants from interspecific crosses between selected clones of Solanum acaule and a 2n pollen producing, cultivated diploid expressed an average of 7.7% to 2n pollen, called triplandroids.

19. High temperatures are known to reduce Anthocyanin accumulation in a number of diverse plant species. In potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), high temperature significantly reduces tuber Anthocyanin pigment content

20. Invasive alien species have even triggered trade embargoes under the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules (e.g. potato wart fungus, swede midge) and depressed commodity values (e.g. Solanum weeds in soybeans).

21. A Batata pertence à família Solanaceae, e compartilha o gênero Solanum com pelo menos outras mil espécies, como o tomate e a berinjela.

22. Just as a virus Brooks calls "Solanum" turns people into zombies, the four contagions we describe below can create a zombie workplace — where creative people and good ideas disturbingly molder.

23. A Batata (Solanum tuberosum) é uma planta herbácea que pode atingir mais de 100 centímetros de altura e produz um tubérculo - a Batata - rico em amido

24. concerning the placing on the market, in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of a potato product (Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1) genetically modified for enhanced content of the amylopectin component of starch

25. OHM-CIR- Baryta iodata, cactus grandiflorus, carbo vegetabilis, crataegus oxyacantha, curare, kali carbonicum, kalmia latifolia, melilotus officinale, naja tripudians, secale cornutum, solanum nigrum, spigelia anthelmia spray If this SPL contains inactivated NDCs listed by the FDA initiated compliance action, they will be specified as such.

26. A tropical Old World solanaceous plant, Solanum melongena, widely cultivated for its egg-shaped typically dark purple fruitUS, Canadian, and Australian name: eggplant the fruit of this plant, which is cooked and eaten as a vegetable a dark purple colour (as adjective) an Aubergine dress

27. Commission Decision of # March # concerning the placing on the market, in accordance with Directive #/#/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of a potato product (Solanum tuberosum L. line EH#-#-#) genetically modified for enhanced content of the amylopectin component of starch (notified under document C

28. Commission Decision 2010/135/EU of 2 March 2010 concerning the placing on the market, in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of a potato product (Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1) genetically modified for enhanced content of the amylopectin of starch

29. In accordance with Article 13 of Directive 2001/18/EC, the Swedish authorities received from BASF Plant Science a notification (Reference C/SE/96/35-01) concerning the placing on the market of a potato ( Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1) genetically modified for enhanced content of the amylopectin component of starch.

30. Cleavers (Galium aparine), common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), corn spurry (Spergula arvensis), groundsel (Senecio vulgaris), hairy nightshade (Solanum spp), hempnettle (Galeopsis tetrahit), kochia (Kochia scoparia), lady’s thumb (Polygonum persicaria), lamb’s quarters (Chenopodium album), low cudweed (Gnaphalium uliginosum), redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus), round leaved mallow (Malva pusilla), velvet leaf (Abutilon theophrasti)wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolulus ) and wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum).

31. The authorisation for the cultivation and industrial use of potato EH92-527-1 is provided by Commission Decision ...[ concerning the placing on the market, in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of a potato product (Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1) genetically modified for enhanced content of the amylopectin component of starch]

32. Aubergine (n.) "fruit of the eggplant" (Solanum esculentum), 1775, from French Aubergine, from Catalan alberginera (showing typical change of al-to au-in French), from Arabic al-badinjan "the eggplant" (source also of Spanish alberengena, 15c.), from Persian badin-gan, from Sanskrit vatigagama.The plant, native to Southeast Asia, was unknown to the ancients and introduced to the Mediterranean

33. 25 On 4 December 2006, the Regulatory Committee on the Release of Genetically Modified Organisms into the Environment, in accordance with Article 5(2) of Decision 1999/468, discussed a draft decision submitted by the Commission on the placing on the market, in accordance with Directive 2001/18, of a genetically modified potato (Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1) in order to obtain starch containing an increased amylopectin content.

34. Annuls Commission Decision 2010/135/EU of 2 March 2010 concerning the placing on the market, in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of a potato product (Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1) genetically modified for enhanced content of the amylopectin component of starch, and Commission Decision 2010/136/EU of 2 March 2010 authorising the placing on the market of feed produced from the genetically modified potato EH92-527-1 (BPS-25271-9) and the adventitious or technically unavoidable presence of the potato in food and other feed products under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council;

35. Annulment of Commission Decision 2010/135/EU of 2 March 2010 concerning the placing on the market, in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, of a potato product (Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1) genetically modified for enhanced content of the amylopectin component of starch (OJ 2010 L 53, p. 11), and of Commission Decision 2010/136/EU of 2 March 2010 authorising the placing on the market of feed produced from the genetically modified potato EH92-527-1 (BPS-25271-9) and the adventitious or technically unavoidable presence of the potato in food and other feed products under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ 2010 L 53, p.