Black Nightshades: Solanum Nigrum L. and Related Species

Black Nightshades: Solanum Nigrum L. and Related Species
ISBN-10
9290433213
ISBN-13
9789290433217
Category
Germplasm resources, Plant
Pages
113
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Bioversity International
Authors
Jennifer M. Edmonds, James A. Chweya

Description

The boundaries between many of the species are still ill-defined, with many of the 'new' taxa proving to be no more than slight morphological variants of those already described. The situation has been further complicated by, ...

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