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    Late blight resistance linkages in a novel cross of the wild potato species Solanum paucissectum (series Piurana) by Villamon, F.G, Spooner, D.M, Orrillo, M, Mihovilovich, E, Perez, W, Bonierbale, M

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-10-2005)
    “…The cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum, is affected by a variety of diseases with late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, being the most severe. Wild…”
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    Experiences of a Local Arrangements Committee for a Large Scientific Conference by Spooner, D.M, Jansky, S, Bussan, A.J

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2007)
    “…This paper describes the history and organization of the combined conference of the VI International Solanaceae Conference, the 90th Annual Meeting of the…”
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    single domestication for potato based on multilocus amplified fragment length polymorphism genotyping by Spooner, D.M, McLean, K, Ramsay, G, Waugh, R, Bryan, G.J

    “…The cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum, ultimately traces its origin to Andean and Chilean landraces developed by pre-Colombian cultivators. These Andean…”
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    Ex situ conservation priorities for the wild relatives of potato (Solanum L. section Petota) by Castañeda-Alvarez, Nora P, de Haan, Stef, Juarez, Henry, Khoury, Colin K, Achicanoy, Harold A, Sosa, Chrystian C, Bernau, Vivian, Salas, Alberto, Heider, Bettina, Simon, Reinhard, Maxted, Nigel, Spooner, David M

    Published in PloS one (29-04-2015)
    “…Crop wild relatives have a long history of use in potato breeding, particularly for pest and disease resistance, and are expected to be increasingly used in…”
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    Geographical and environmental range expansion through polyploidy in wild potatoes (Solanum section Petota) by Hijmans, Robert J., Gavrilenko, Tatjana, Stephenson, Sarah, Bamberg, John, Salas, Alberto, Spooner, David M.

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-07-2007)
    “…Aim To assess evidence for geographical and environmental range expansion through polyploidy in wild potatoes (Solanum sect. Petota). There are diploids,…”
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    Comparison of AFLPs with other markers for phylogenetic inference in wild tomatoes [Solanum L. section Lycopersicon (Mill.) Wettst.] by Spooner, D.M, Peralta, I.E, Knapp, S

    Published in Taxon (01-02-2005)
    “…Wild tomatoes (Solanum section Lycopersicon) are native to western South America. The delimitation and relationships of tomato species have differed widely…”
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    Examination of species boundaries of Solanum series Demissa and potentially related species in series Acaulia and series Tuberosa (sect. Petota) by Spooner, D.M. (Vegetable Crops Research Unit, USDA, ARS, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.), Berg, R.G. van den, Bamberg, J.B

    Published in Systematic botany (01-07-1995)
    “…Species boundaries were assessed by phenetic analyses of morphological data for Solanum sect. Petota series Demissa: S. brachycarpum, S. demissum, S…”
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    Geographic distribution of wild potato species by Hijmans, Robert J., Spooner, David M.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-2001)
    “…The geographic distribution of wild potatoes (Solanaceae sect. Petota) was analyzed using a database of 6073 georeferenced observations. Wild potatoes occur in…”
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    Test of Taxonomic and Biogeographic Predictivity: Resistance to Potato virus Y in Wild Relatives of the Cultivated Potato by Cai, X.K, Spooner, D.M, Jansky, S.H

    Published in Phytopathology (01-09-2011)
    “…A major justification for taxonomic research is its assumed ability to predict the presence of traits in a group for which the trait has been observed in a…”
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    What Is the Origin of the European Potato? Evidence from Canary Island Landraces by Rios, D, Ghislain, M, Rodriguez, F, Spooner, D.M

    Published in Crop science (01-05-2007)
    “…The modern cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) was first recorded in Europe in the Canary Islands in 1567, but its origin has long been in dispute. Two…”
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    New Species of Wild Tomatoes (Solanum Section Lycopersicon: Solanaceae) from Northern Peru by Peralta, Iris E, Knapp, Sandra, Spooner, David M

    Published in Systematic botany (01-04-2005)
    “…Solanum arcanum and S. huaylasense, two new wild tomato species segregated from Solanum peruvianum sensu lato, are described and illustrated. These two new…”
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    Genomic Origins of Potato Polyploids: GBSSI Gene Sequencing Data by Spooner, D.M, Rodriguez, F, Polgar, Z, Ballard, H.E. Jr, Jansky, S.H

    Published in Crop science (01-03-2008)
    “…Chromosome pairing relationships within cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) and its wild tuber-bearing relatives (Solanum sect. Petota) have been interpreted…”
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    Test of Taxonomic Predictivity: Resistance to White Mold in Wild Relatives of Cultivated Potato by Jansky, S.H, Simon, R, Spooner, D.M

    Published in Crop science (01-11-2006)
    “…A major justification for taxonomic research is its assumed ability to predict the presence of traits in a group for which the trait has been observed in a…”
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