- Capsi****
chacoense is a
species of the
genus Capsi****
native to
South America.
While it is
rarely cultivated by humans, it, like
domesticated Capsi****...
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Mesorhizobium chacoense is a gram-negative, aerobic, non-spore-forming,
motile bacteria from the
genus of
Mesorhizobium which was
isolated from root nodules...
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Solanum chacoense is a
species of wild potato. It is
native to
South America,
where it can be
found in Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Peru, Uruguay, and...
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Chloroleucon chacoense, the palo
barroso or palo overo, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae. It is
found in Argentina, Bolivia, and...
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Achryson chacoense is a
species of
longhorn beetle in the
Cerambycinae subfamily. It was
described by Di
Iorio in 2003. It is
known from Argentina. Bezark...
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Arachis diogoi (syn.
Arachis chacoense Krapov. & W.Gregory,
Arachis villosa Benth. subsp.
diogoi (Hoehne) A.Chev.) is a
perennial herb
found in Africa...
- with
small elongated fruits including C.
baccatum var.
baccatum and C.
chacoense varieties. The
amount of
capsaicin is
measured in
Scoville heat units...
- chinense, C. baccatum, C. frutescens, C. pubescens, C. cardenasii, C.
chacoense, C. flexuosum, C. eximium, C. rhomboideum, C. galapagoense, and C. tovarii...
- with
small elongated fruits including C.
baccatum var.
baccatum and C.
chacoense varieties. When
Christopher Columbus and his crew
reached the Caribbean...
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Plant (S.
chacoense)
transformed using Agrobacterium.
Transformed cells start forming calluses on the side of the leaf pieces...