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  1. Some of the most economically important Solanaceae species include: Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum): a staple food crop consumed worldwide and used in various products like sauces, soups, and ketchup. Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum): a staple food crop that provides a key source of carbohydrates for millions of people worldwide.

  2. The list of Solanaceae with full or publicly available high quality and draft genomes is becoming richer, which allows the “sequence space” of most Solanaceae to be explored to: improve access to gene inventory catalogs; broaden our understanding of phylogeny, biogeography, and taxonomy; identify beneficial alleles for breeding; reveal the breed...

  3. Apr 8, 2023 · The Solanaceae family is known as "the night shade family" since it is descended from the genes solanum. There are 98 genera and 2700 species. The plants are found in South and Central America ...

  4. Family Solanaceae, Genus Datura. Jimson weed (moonflower, devil’s trumpet, oliebome, etc.) is an annual, malodorous (pungent, “heavy” scent), fruit-bearing plant about 1.5 m tall, often branching in two equal forks with dark green pointed leaves and tubular white flowers. Jimson weed is a cosmopolitan weed, native to Asia.

  5. Economic Importance of Solanaceae: The family is of great economic importance. 1. Food: Many members viz., Solanum tuberosum (Potato), Solanum melongena (Brinjal), Lycopersicurn esculentum (Tomato), Capsicum (H. Mirch) etc. are used as vegetables. Physalis peruviana (H. Rasbhari) produces edible berries. 2.

  6. The Solanaceae, or nightshade family, includes a number of common species, many of which – such as tomatoes, aubergines and peppers – we eat. Members of the Solanaceae family are found throughout the world apart from Antarctica, but the majority are found in the tropical regions of Latin America. All plants in the Solanaceae family have ...

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  8. The family Solanaceae It is one of the largest and most widespread plant families throughout our planet. More than 2,500 species belonging to this very particular family have been discovered and are capable of influencing our lives in very different ways.

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