Chromatographic studies on the origin of the cultivated diploid potatosolanum × ajanhuiri juz. et buk
@article{Human2008ChromatographicSO, title={Chromatographic studies on the origin of the cultivated diploid potatosolanum × ajanhuiri juz. et buk}, author={Z. Hu{\'a}man and J. Hawkes and P. R. Rowe}, journal={American Potato Journal}, year={2008}, volume={60}, pages={361-367} }
The leaf phenolics of the potato speciesS. × ajanhuiri, S. stenotomum, S. megistacrolobum and the artificial F1S. stenotomum × S. megistacrolobum hybrids have been compared using thin layer chromatographyThe wild potatoS. megistacrolobum produced unidentified phenolic compounds which were present in the artificialS. stenotomum × S. megistacrolobum hybrids and the YARI group ofS. × ajanhuiri, but which were absent inS. stenotomum. This further supports the hypothesis thatS. X ajanhuiri is of… CONTINUE READING
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