This group of compounds has been extensively studied in tomato and related species, in which these compounds are produced and secreted from trichomes on the plant leaf and stem surface.
Four species of the genus Solanum from Brazil are toxic to Biomphalaria glabrata.
Ceratinia tutia dorilla have been recorded feeding on Solanum species, including Solanum antillarum.
Enchanter's nightshade is not related to the nightshade family that includes deadly nightshade and the Solanum genus (the Solanaceae).
A revision of the Argentine species of Solanum (Academia Nacional de Ciencias, Córdoba, Argentine, 1976).
The larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including Oreopanax, Gesneriaceae, Ardisia, Myrsine, Piperaceae, Solanum, Ludwigia and Clavija species.
He specialized in the botanical genus Solanum, as evidenced by his Solana Africana, a four-part monograph in which he provided descriptions of all known African Solanum species.
Procedural bias, related to infrastructure bias, is shown by a case of irregular genetic sampling of Bolivian wild potatoes.
Potato vine may apply to several plant species of the genus Solanum.
Solanum triflorum is a species of nightshade known by the common name cutleaf nightshade and small nightshade.
Within the genus Solanum, S. vestissimum is a part of the leptostemonum clade.
Solanum | Solanum dulcamara | Solanum carolinense | Solanum viarum | Solanum sisymbriifolium | Solanum rostratum | Solanum laxum | Solanum americanum | Mined and discoloured leaves of ''Solanum dulcamara |
These plants compose a shrub cover up to 30 cm in height and are intermixed with Eclipta, Phyllanthus, and Solanum, as well as a taller plant, Brassica juncea.
The song "When the War Came," by the band The Decemberists, also tells the story of these scientists, with one verse saying "We made our oath to Vavilov / We'd not betray the Solanum / The acres of asteraceae / To our own pangs of starvation."
Solanum laxum, (Solanum jasminoides) also called Jasmine nightshade
Solanum carolinense, Carolina horsenettle is not a true nettle, but a member of the Solanaceae, or nightshade family.
Solanum cowiei is a small fruiting subshrub in the family Solanaceae.
The forest nightshade (Solanum nudum) was originally illegitimately named Solanum diphyllum by the Spanish botanists Martín Sessé y Lacasta and José Mariano Mociño in 1894, despite the name already being used.
Solanum douglasii is a species of nightshade known by the common name greenspot nightshade.
Solanum glaucophyllum is a species of the family Solanaceae.