- (IN, GY) is a
plant species in the
nightshade family Solanaceae.
Solanum melongena is
grown worldwide for its
edible fruit,
typically used as a vegetable...
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macrocarpon L.
Solanum marginatum L.f. – White-margined
nightshade Solanum melongena – Eggplant,
aubergine (including S. ovigerum)
Solanum rostratum Dunal...
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ranges overlap in Africa. In
ancient India,
Solanum incanum was
domesticated into the eggplant,
Solanum melongena. In
biblical literature, it is sometimes...
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genes for
several commercially grown Solanaceae crops,
including Solanum melongena (eggplant). A lack of
genomic resources has
meant that
breeding has...
- the fruit, are poisonous.
Solanum surattense Burm. f. and
Solanum xanthocarpum Schrad. and Wendl. are
synonyms of
Solanum virginianum L. (Sharma et al...
- cultivation. "Brinjal" is a
common name in some
areas for the
plant species Solanum melongena, the eggplant. The
disease is
known to
cause heavy economic losses...
- Agra
Solanum melanospermum Mueller Solanum melastomoides C.H.Wright
Solanum melissarum Bohs
Solanum mellobarretoi Agra &
Stehmann Solanum melongena L. Eggplant...
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defenses against pathogens. Many
members of the Solanaceae,
notably Solanum melongena (eggplant/aubergine) and Capsi****
chinense (the habanero/Scotch bonnet...
- species, such as the
tomato (
Solanum lycopersi****),
potato (
Solanum tuberosum),
eggplant or
aubergine (
Solanum melongena),
chili and bell
peppers (Capsi****...
- the
potato (
Solanum tuberosum), the
tomato (
Solanum lycopersi****), the
pepper (Capsi**** sp) and the
aubergine or
eggplant (
Solanum melongena). Nicotiana...