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Physalis Peruviana Linnaeus, the Multiple Properties of a Highly Functional Fruit: a Review
The Cape Gooseberry and the Mexican Husk Tomato
Of Physalis Longifolia in the U.S
Tomatillo Cheryl Kaiser1 and Matt Ernst2 Introduction Tomatillo (Physalis Ixocarp) Is a Small Edible Fruit in the Solanaceae Family
The Complete Genome Sequence, Occurrence and Host Range Of
Quick Scan Tomato Mottle Mosaic Virus
Husk Tomato, Ground Cherry
Atlas of Pollen and Plants Used by Bees
Aquilegia Newsletter of the Colorado Native Plant Society
Solanaceae – Nightshade (Tomato) Family
Downloaded from the National Center for Biotechnology Information Database
PICKING PICKY FLOWERS: TESTING COMPATIBILITY SYSTEMS in Physalis Acutifolia and the PREDICTABILITY of OUTCROSSING SUCCESS By
Tomato, Husk—Physalis Pruinosa L.1 James M
Anatomy of Vegetative Organs and Seed Histochemistry of Physalis Peruviana L
Tomatillo (Physalis Philadelphica)
Pepper & Eggplant Disease Guide
Neogene and Early Pleistocene Flora from Alaska, USA and Arctic/Subarctic Canada: New Data, Intercontinental Comparisons and Correlations
Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Activity Investigation of Nicandra Physaloides Gaertn (Solanaceae)
Top View
Plant Viruses Infecting Solanaceae Family Members in the Cultivated and Wild Environments: a Review
A Review of Nutritional Properties and Health Benefits of Physalis Species
The Antimicrobial Activity of Physalis Peruviana L
Yield and Fruit Properties of Husk Tomato (Physalis Phyladelphica) Cultivars Grown in the Open Field in the South of West Siberia
Physalis Peruviana Fruit: Cultivational, Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Aspects
Reliable Control of Tough Weeds
Sample View Sample View If You Find This Handbook Please Return To
Physalis Peruviana L. Pdf
FACT SHEET PROJECT LNE18-362 Goldenberry (Physalis Peruviana
Plants of the Nightshade Family in North Dakota by O
Phenolic Constituents and Antioxidant Properties of Five Wild Species of Physalis (Solanaceae) José Roberto Medina‑Medrano, Norma Almaraz‑Abarca*, M
Anti-Ageing Effect of Physalis Alkekengi Ethyl Acetate Layer on A
A Comparative Study of the Pollen Morphology of the Solanaceae (Nightshade Family) of Michigan
Weeds of Interest: Long Island's Weedy Nightshades
Identification of Odor Active Compounds in Physalis Peruviana L
Characteristics and Control of Viruses Infecting Peppers: a Literature Review
Tomatillo and Ground Cherry
A Large-Scale Species Level Dated Angiosperm Phylogeny for Evolutionary and Ecological Analyses
Pollination Biology and Hybridization Among Tomatillo (Physalis) Species
Nicandra Physaloides (L.) Gaertn–A Less Known Wild Edible Fruit
The First Record of Physalis Angulata L. (Solanaceae) for the Flora of Libya
Ethno Medicinal, Phyto Chemical and Therapeutic Importance of Physalis Angulata L.: a Review
About the Species
The Therapeutic Potential of Physalis Longifolia Against Various Carcinomas
Physical Properties of Physalis Peruviana L
Plant Science Bulletin Fall 2017 Volume 63 Number 3
Solanaceae Part Four: Physalis L. and Quincula Raf. Ground Cherry, Tomatillo
CWR Booklet Khoury Nabhan
Solanaceae) in Northeast India
Chinese Lanterns
Physalis Victoriana (Solanaceae) a New Species from Northern Argentina
Physalis Angustifolia
Therapeutic Activities and Phytochemistry of Physalis Species Based on Traditional and Modern Medicine
A Large-Scale Species Level Dated Angiosperm Phylogeny for Evolutionary and Ecological Analyses
Yield and Fruit Quality Evaluation in Husk Tomato Autotetraploids (Physalis Ixocarpa) and Diploids
Development of Tomatillo (Physalis Ixocarpa Brot.) Autotetraploids and Their Chromosome and Phenotypic Characterization
Tomatillos by Eldon Everhart, Cindy Haynes, and Richard Jauron Yellowish-Green, Smooth, and Sticky
A Chemical and Morphological Study of Nicandra Physalodes (L) Pers. Anton Hogstad South Dakota State University
Plant Science Bulletin Summer 2020 Volume 66 Number 2