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  2. Solanum chilense is a plant species from the "tomato" subgenus Lycopersicon within the nightshade genus Solanum . Description. Solanum chilense is a robust, perennial, herbaceous plant that at first grows erect, later lying. It reaches up to 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) high; its foliage reaches a similar diameter. It is found on rocky sites.

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  4. Dec 23, 2020 · (a) Solanum chilense populations show differences in resistance against Cladosporium fulvum. We found that distinct populations of S. chilense showed different outcomes of leaf mould pathogenesis after spray inoculation of the plants with a conidial suspension of C. fulvum race 5.

    • Parvinderdeep S Kahlon, Shallet Mindih Seta, Gesche Zander, Daniela Scheikl, Ralph Hückelhoven, Matt...
    • 2020
  5. Among the 6 genes identified in Solanum accessions to confer resistance to TYLCD, the Ty-1/Ty-3 alleles of a gene derived from Solanum chilense ( Verlaan et al., 2011; Zamir et al., 1994) were the most widely introgressed in commercial cultivars, because they blocked TYLCD symptoms.

  6. Mar 7, 2024 · Introduction: Solanum chilense is a wild relative of tomato reported to exhibit resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. There is potential to improve tomato cultivars via breeding with wild relatives, a process greatly accelerated by suitable genomic and genetic resources.

  7. Mar 30, 2021 · Study organism. Solanum chilense (Dunal) Reiche plants are herbaceous perennials with a woody base, erect or decumbent growth, 0.5 to 1.5 m tall and 1 m wide when found isolated along cliff- and roadsides, but commonly spreading to 2 to 4 m (or more) inside deep Andean volcanic canyons carved by snowmelt and sparse rain.

  8. Dec 1, 2019 · Wild tomato species, like Solanum chilense, are important germplasm resources for enhanced biotic and abiotic stress resistance in tomato breeding. S. chilense also serves as a model to study adaptation of plants to drought and the evolution of seed banks. The absence of a well-annotated reference genome in this compulsory outcrossing, very ...

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