نتایج جستجو برای: solanaceae

تعداد نتایج: 2272  

Journal: :Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 2000

2015
Grant T. McQuate Tadashi Teruya

Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett) is a tephritid fruit fly native to the Indo-Malayan region. Its distribution, though, has extended to include Africa, temperate Asia, and a number of Pacific islands. It became established in Japan in 1919 in the Yaeyama Islands and spread north in the Southwestern Islands of Japan. It was subsequently eradicated from these islands by an eradication program th...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1996
M Moniz de Sá G Drouin

Forty-four actin genes from five angiosperm species were PCR-amplified, cloned, and sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis of 34 of these actins, along with those previously published, indicates that angiosperm actin genes are monophyletic and underwent several duplications during evolution. Orthologues have been identified between Solanaceae species, as well as between Solanaceae species and soybean...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Gary S Taylor Deborah S Kent

Acizzia credoensis sp. n. is described from a single population on the native plant, Solanum lasiophyllum, from semi-arid Western Australia. The host range of Acizzia solanicola Kent & Taylor, initially recorded as damaging eggplant, S. melongena, in commercial crops and gardens and on wild tobacco bush, S. mauritianum in eastern Australia, is expanded to include the following Solanaceae: rock ...

2017
Gaurav D Moghe Bryan J Leong Steven M Hurney A Daniel Jones Robert L Last

The diversity of life on Earth is a result of continual innovations in molecular networks influencing morphology and physiology. Plant specialized metabolism produces hundreds of thousands of compounds, offering striking examples of these innovations. To understand how this novelty is generated, we investigated the evolution of the Solanaceae family-specific, trichome-localized acylsugar biosyn...

2015
Noé Fernández-Pozo Naama Menda Jeremy D. Edwards Surya Saha Isaak Y. Tecle Susan Strickler Aureliano Bombarely Thomas Fischer-York Anuradha Pujar Hartmut Foerster Aimin Yan Lukas A. Mueller

The Sol Genomics Network (SGN, http://solgenomics.net) is a web portal with genomic and phenotypic data, and analysis tools for the Solanaceae family and close relatives. SGN hosts whole genome data for an increasing number of Solanaceae family members including tomato, potato, pepper, eggplant, tobacco and Nicotiana benthamiana. The database also stores loci and phenotype data, which researche...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2005
Takehiro Kashiwagi Eriko Mikagi Daniel Bisrat Mekuria Aman Dekebo Boru Shin-ichi Tebayashi Chul-Sa Kim

Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess), the American serpentine leafminer fly, is a well-known serious pest in the world. This insect species attacks plants of more than 21 families including Solanaceae plants. A sweet pepper, Capsicum annuum (Solanaceae), on mature stage, however, shows resistance to this leafminer fly. This resistance is based on the ovipositional deterrent in the sweet pepper leaf aga...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
B Igic J R Kohn

T2-type RNases are responsible for self-pollen recognition and rejection in three distantly related families of flowering plants-the Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae, and Rosaceae. We used phylogenetic analyses of 67 T2-type RNases together with information on intron number and position to determine whether the use of RNases for self-incompatibility in these families is homologous or convergent. Al...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2005
Eckhard Wollenweber Marco Dörsam Marion Dörr James N Roitman Karin M Valant-Vetschera

Several species of Nicotiana and Solanum and further members of the Solanaceae have been examined for their exudate flavonoids. Most of the aglycones are widespread flavonols, but rare and unusual flavonols were also found, e.g. in exudates of Physalis and Solanum species. Flavones occur throughout the family, but flavanones are rare. Our data are presented in comparison to previous results. Th...

2016
James G. Graham John P. Janovec

Brunfelsia cabiesesiana J. G. Graham, sp. nov. (Solanaceae), a new species from montane cloud forests of Ucayali and Pasco Departments, Peru, is described and illustrated. The new species differs from all other members of the genus Brunfelsia by its cauline inflorescences. A key to the Peruvian species of Brunfelsia is presented.

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