Solanum habrochaites (syn. Lycopersicon hirsutum), the hairy tomato, is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae, native to Ecuador and Peru.[1][2] It is considered to be one of the most important sources of genetic variation for crop improvement of the cultivated tomato, Solanum lycopersicum.[3]

Solanum habrochaites
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Solanales
Family: Solanaceae
Genus: Solanum
Species:
S. habrochaites
Binomial name
Solanum habrochaites
Synonyms[1]
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    • Lycopersicon agrimoniifolium Sendtn.
    • Lycopersicon agrimoniifolium Dunal
    • Lycopersicon diadelphum Dunal
    • Lycopersicon hirsutum Dunal
    • Lycopersicon hirsutum Kunth
    • Lycopersicon hirsutum var. agrimoniifolium Luckwill
    • Lycopersicon hirsutum f. glabratum C.H.Müll.
    • Lycopersicon hirsutum var. glabratum (C.H.Müll.) Luckwill
    • Solanum agrimoniifolium (Luckwill) J.F.Macbr.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Solanum habrochaites S.Knapp & D.M.Spooner". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Lycopersicon hirsutum Dunal Taxonomic Serial No.: 505849". itis.gov. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Retrieved 18 November 2021. not accepted - synonym
  3. ^ Zhang, Hengyou; Mittal, Neha; Leamy, Larry J.; Barazani, Oz; Song, Bao-Hua (2017). "Back into the wild-Apply untapped genetic diversity of wild relatives for crop improvement". Evolutionary Applications. 10 (1): 5–24. doi:10.1111/eva.12434. PMC 5192947. PMID 28035232.