Solanum section Petota is taxonomically difficult, partly because of interspecific hybridization at both the diploid and polyploid levels. There is much disagreement regarding species boundaries and affiliation of species to series. Elucidating the phylogenetic relationships within the polyploids is crucial for an effective taxonomic treatment of the section and for the utilization of wild potato germplasm in breeding programs. We here infer relationships among the potato diploids and polyploids using nitrate reductase (NIA) sequence data in comparison to prior plastid phylogenies and: 1) examine genome types within section Petota, 2) show species in the polyploid series Conicibaccata, Longipedicellata, and in the Iopetalum group to be deri...
Background The secondary genepool of our modern cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) consists of...
Wild potato species (Solanum, section Petota) have great ecological adaptability and represent essen...
Abstract Background The secondary genepool of our modern cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) co...
Solanum section Petota is taxonomically difficult, partly because of interspecific hybridization at ...
Common potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and its wild relatives belong to Solanum section Petota. This s...
Chromosome pairing relationships within cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) and its wild tuber-bea...
•Premise of the Study: osible ies boundaries of wild and cultivated potatoes are controversial, wit...
Abstract. Solanum section Petota, the potato and its wild relatives, includes about 200 wild species...
Solanum series Conicibaccata contains about 40 wild potato (section Petota) species distributed from...
Solanum series Conicibaccata contains about 40 wild potato (section Petota) species distributed from...
Potato (Solanum sp., family Solanaceae) is the most important noncereal food crop globally. It has o...
Genome assembly of polyploid plant genomes is a laborious task as they contain more than two copies ...
Species boundaries were assessed with three molecular markers [AFLPs, RAPDs and chloroplast simple s...
ABSTRACT (Spooner and van den Berg, 1992). Eleven of the puta-tive hybrids are diploid, six triploid...
Wild and cultivated potatoes (Solanum section Petota) present challenges to taxonomists arising from...
Background The secondary genepool of our modern cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) consists of...
Wild potato species (Solanum, section Petota) have great ecological adaptability and represent essen...
Abstract Background The secondary genepool of our modern cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) co...
Solanum section Petota is taxonomically difficult, partly because of interspecific hybridization at ...
Common potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and its wild relatives belong to Solanum section Petota. This s...
Chromosome pairing relationships within cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) and its wild tuber-bea...
•Premise of the Study: osible ies boundaries of wild and cultivated potatoes are controversial, wit...
Abstract. Solanum section Petota, the potato and its wild relatives, includes about 200 wild species...
Solanum series Conicibaccata contains about 40 wild potato (section Petota) species distributed from...
Solanum series Conicibaccata contains about 40 wild potato (section Petota) species distributed from...
Potato (Solanum sp., family Solanaceae) is the most important noncereal food crop globally. It has o...
Genome assembly of polyploid plant genomes is a laborious task as they contain more than two copies ...
Species boundaries were assessed with three molecular markers [AFLPs, RAPDs and chloroplast simple s...
ABSTRACT (Spooner and van den Berg, 1992). Eleven of the puta-tive hybrids are diploid, six triploid...
Wild and cultivated potatoes (Solanum section Petota) present challenges to taxonomists arising from...
Background The secondary genepool of our modern cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) consists of...
Wild potato species (Solanum, section Petota) have great ecological adaptability and represent essen...
Abstract Background The secondary genepool of our modern cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) co...