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A novel pathogenic mechanism for cerebellar lesions produced by Solanum bonariense in cattle
(American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, 2015-05)Intoxication with Solanum bonariense in cattle causes cerebellar cortical degeneration with perikaryal vacuolation, axonal swelling, and death primarily of Purkinje cells, with accumulation of electron-dense residual storage ... -
Epigenetic patterns newly established after interspecific hybridization in natural populations of Solanum
(Wiley, 2013-10)Interspecific hybridization is known for triggering genetic and epigenetic changes, such as modifications on DNA methylation patterns and impact on phenotypic plasticity and ecological adaptation. Wild potatoes (Solanum, ... -
Intoxicación con Solanum glaucophyllum en ovinos en la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina: reporte de un caso
(2017)El objetivo es presentar un episodio de mortandad, registrado por el Servicio de Diagnóstico Veterinario Especializado (SDVE) del INTA EEA Balcarce, por intoxicación con S. glaucophyllum en una majada de la provincia de ... -
Powdered Beverage from Native Plants from Argentina (Zuccagnia punctata and Solanum betaceum) Obtained by Spray-Drying: A Promising Source of Antioxidant Compounds
(MDPI, 2023-04)In previous studies, the Argentinean native plants called Zuccagnia punctata (jarilla, pus pus, lata) and Solanum betaceum (chilto, tree tomato) were reported as new natural sources of antioxidant compounds, mainly chalcones, ... -
Short‐term hybridisation activates Tnt1 and Tto1 Copia retrotransposons in wild tuber‐bearing Solanum species
(2015-07)Interspecific hybridisation in tuber‐bearing species of Solanum is a common phenomenon and represents an important source of variability, crucial for adaptation and speciation of potato species. In this regard, the effects ...