... nightshade, is very often recommended in European organic gardening books as a decoy plant for the Colorado potato ... Solanum retroflexum, also known as Sobosobo berry or Nastergal. This plant is indigenous to South Africa and the ...
... Solanum scabrum are not eaten in Africa . Reports on its edible fruit from South Africa probably refer to Solanum retroflexum Dunal , and from North America , Asia , Austra- lia and New Zealand refer to types or cultivar- groups that do ...
... retroflexum, Solanum florulentum, Solanum grossidentatum, Solanum tarderemotum, Solanum physalifolium and Solanum nigrum have been regarded as African ... nightshade. Species S. 7 African Nightshade (Solanum nigrum complex species)
Stanley J. Kays. Solanum quitense H.B.K. – see S. quitoense Solanum quitoense Lam . ( 62.22 ) Solanum racemiflorum ... retroflexum Dunal see S. nigrum Solanum rhinozerothis Blume see S. nigrum Solanum roxburghii Dunal see S. nigrum ...
... Solanum retroflexum Dun . and S. nigrum L. Cytologia 51 ( 4 ) : 757-62 . = Crosses between S. nigrum ( 2n = 6x = 72 ) and S. retroflexum ( 2n = 4x = 48 ) were successful with the former as female parent . The pentaploid ( 2n = 60 ) ...
... nightshade (Solanum retroflexum Dun) from the other household cooking techniques. TABLE 1A | Changes in targeted phenolic compounds in Chinese. In nightshade leaves, kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside, kaempferol3-O-sinapoyl-dihexoside-hexoside ...