Wild and Cultivated Potato (Solanum sect. Petota) Escaped and Persistent Outside of its Natural Range

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  • Reinhard Simon
  • Conghua H. Xie
  • Andrea Clausen
  • Shelley H. Jansky
  • Dennis Halterman
  • Tony Conner
  • Sandra Knapp
  • Jennifer Brundage
  • David Symon
  • David Spooner
چکیده

Wild potato contains about 100 species that are native to the Americas from the southwestern United States to central Chile and adjacent Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and southern Brazil. We report the occurrence of naturalized populations of the wild potato Solanum chacoense in seven sites in southern Australia, eastern China, England, New Zealand, the eastern United States, central Peru, and east-central Argentina. Modeling similar climatic niches on the basis of the distribution of S. chacoense from South America shows that observations of naturalized S. chacoense overlap with predicted areas. A literature review reveals that although S. chacoense possesses traits typical of an invasive species, all populations presently appear to be contained near their site of introduction. Nomenclature: Solanum chacoense Bitter; wild tuber-bearing potatoes, Solanum L. section Petota Dumort; cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum L.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010