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Old April 27, 2017   #38
Marek Kvapil
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Czech Republic
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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
You've changed the above from when I last saw it where you were citing info from 2008, etc. and asking if anyone had any updates.so I'm going to link to some stuff I had already saved to my faves before you changed it

http://tgrc.ucdavis.edu/key.aspx

The above is current, to 2017

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato

the one above goes through the key for Solanum and Lycopersicon as did the first link

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q...o+wild+species

The one above repeats some info but there is some new as well.

A laboratory in England requested many pimps from the TGRC and did QTL DNA snips to see if they were true pimps or not. I once had it in my faves but I think I tried to access it and it was a dead link.

How would you order seeds from TGRC, as you said above,when you now know from what I posted earlier that you have to fill out an application first, and then verify what you have bred,etc.


Carolyn
Carolyn, thanks for reply. I think I had done no editation of my two last comments, but it is not important...

Back to my question: So are there 17 proven species of tomatoes, or 13 or how many? According to the latest research. I am just curious:-)

Carolyn, I do not understand your last sentence in your last comment. Is it a question or advise or just a claim or what do you mean? Please, could you clarify it to me? Thanks, marek
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