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. 2017 Oct 24;9(11):3023–3038. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evx224

Fig. 6.—

Fig. 6.—

Phenotype of the hybrid accessions. (ac) Leaflet diversity across individuals from a single population of (a) Solanum chilense LA2930, (b) Hybrid-LA1930, and (c) Solanum peruvianum LA1954. (df) Typical 3-week-old (d) S. chilense LA2930, (e) Hybrid-LA1932, and (f) S. peruvianum LA1954. (g) 10-Week S. chilense LA2930 (left), Hybrid-LA1932 (center), and S. peruvianum LA1954 (right). All plants were germinated and grown together. (h) Typical leaf of Hybrid-LA1932 at 10 weeks. (i) Typical Hybrid-LA1932 stem at 10 weeks showing the thickness and high density of type I trichomes. In all cases, the phenotype of Hybrid-LA1930 was indistinguishable from Hybrid-LA1932.