Solanum pan-jeom for important crops paves the way for better breeding

Solanum pan-jeom for important crops paves the way for better breeding


As part of a historical study, the African brinjal crops (INSETs) cultivated an area in Mukoni, Uganda (left), which undergoes characteristic analysis in the upland form in cold spring harbor, NY (right). Credit: Lipman Lab/CSHL

  • CSHL and Global Associate Map Solanum Pan-Genome

    The map shows the estimated central growing locations and agricultural uses of 22 indigenous crops included in the Solanum Pan-Gyome. Credit: Lipman Lab/CSHL

  • CSHL and Global Associate Map Solanum Pan-Genome

    These paintings highlight the shooting of the plant and fruits of the plant between just one of the soles of the Solanum species in Pan-Gyome. Credit: Lipman Lab/CSHL

Citation: Solanum pan-jeom for important crops paves the way for better breeding (2025, 5 March).

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