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    1 day ago · Tomatoes: whole, halved vertically and halved horizontally. The tomato ( / təmeɪtoʊ / or / təmɑːtoʊ /) is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum, [1] [2] commonly known as the tomato plant. The species originated in western South America, Mexico, and Central America.

  2. May 24, 2024 · Solanum lycopersicum, the cultivated tomato, is an erect or spreading annual plant varying in size from 30cm to 2 metres or more. A very well known fruit, tomatoes are widely grown throughout the world. In addition to their edible fruits, they also provide an oil, can be used as insect repellents and have a range of traditional medicinal uses.

  3. 4 days ago · This vegetable also prevents diabetes, skin problems and urinary tract infections and helps to improve eyesight and stomach health. It even works to reduce blood sugar levels. Tomato or Solanum lycopersium is generally categorized as a vegetable even if technically it is a fruit.

  4. Jun 6, 2024 · DarkStar Tomato. Plant Details: Scientific Name: Solanum lycopersicum. Common Name: Tomato, Large-Fruited, Beefsteak. Blooming Season: Spring, Late Spring, Summer, Late Summer. Plant Habit: Climbing, Upright. Characteristics: Culinary Use. Water: Medium. Fertilize: Every two weeks. Spacing: 18 - 36" (46 - 91cm) Height: 60 - 84" (152 - 213cm)

  5. May 17, 2024 · This fruit has an interesting nutritional composition, as it has low levels of carbohydrates (10.97%), lipids (0.86%), and energy (57.1 kcal/100 g), demonstrating the potential for inclusion in restrictive diets (e.g., low-energy diets for obese individuals).

  6. May 17, 2024 · Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most widely cultivated vegetables globally, which is also a frequently used model plant used in scientific research. Low temperature and waterlogging stress severely affect the quality and yield of tomatoes.

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  8. May 27, 2024 · Our fruit trait analyses show that most solanums produce medium-sized (i.e. 1.3–3 cm) green berries, fitting the ‘bat fruit syndrome’; those with smaller, black, purple, and red fruits fit the ‘bird fruit syndrome’; and those with larger green, orange, and yellow fruits fit a general ‘non-flying mammal syndrome’ (Van Der Pijl ...

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