genus lycopersicum (Meaning)

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genus lycopersicum (n)

tomatoes

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus lycopersicum

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genus lycopersicum Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Lycopersicum encompasses various species, including tomatoes.
  2. Lycopersicum esculentum is the scientific name for the cultivated tomato.
  3. Tomatoes belong to the Solanaceae family, which also includes peppers, potatoes, and eggplants.
  4. The genus Lycopersicum is native to South America, particularly Peru and Ecuador.
  5. Wild species of Lycopersicum are characterized by small, green fruits and a trailing growth habit.
  6. Breeding and cultivation have resulted in a wide variety of Lycopersicum cultivars, with diverse fruit sizes, colors, and flavors.
  7. Lycopersicum plants thrive in warm climates and require well-drained soil with ample sunlight.
  8. The fruits of Lycopersicum esculentum are an excellent source of vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants.
  9. Tomato production is a major industry worldwide, with Lycopersicum esculentum being the most widely cultivated species.
  10. Scientists are studying the genetics and diversity of Lycopersicum to improve tomato yield, disease resistance, and nutritional value.

FAQs About the word genus lycopersicum

tomatoes

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The genus Lycopersicum encompasses various species, including tomatoes.

Lycopersicum esculentum is the scientific name for the cultivated tomato.

Tomatoes belong to the Solanaceae family, which also includes peppers, potatoes, and eggplants.

The genus Lycopersicum is native to South America, particularly Peru and Ecuador.