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The following key and descriptions, modified from
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, highlight typical traits. The qualifier terms mostly or usually could be employed throughout the key, but are not used for simplicity.
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1. Plants semi-rosette to semi-erect; pedicel articulation indistinct to only slightly distinct, located in the upper one-fifth of the pedicel; frost tolerant (of putative hybrid origin with the frost-tolerant species
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<keyLead pageId="7" pageNumber="114">1. Plants ascending to erect; pedicel articulation evident, located below the upper one-fifth of the pedicel; generally not frost tolerant...............................................................................................................................4</keyLead>
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2. Most distal lateral leaβets broadly decurrent; plants diploid.........................................1.
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<emphasis box="[1210,1340,775,794]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="114">S. ajanhuiri</emphasis>
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<keyLead box="[181,1423,804,824]" pageId="7" pageNumber="114">2. Most distal lateral leaβets not or only slightly decurrent; plants triploid or pentaploid..................................3</keyLead>
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3. Plants low growing,
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tall; triploid..............................................................3.
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<emphasis box="[1193,1340,834,853]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="114">S. juzepczukii</emphasis>
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3. Plants of medium height,
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tall; pentaploid.................................................2.
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4. Plants adapted to short-day βowering and tuberization; upper leaves diverged from stem at 40°50°; diploid, triploid or tetraploid ................................................................... 4.
<taxonomicName authority="Andigenum" authorityName="Andigenum" box="[1000,1271,921,941]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Solanaceae" genus="Solanum" kingdom="Plantae" order="Solanales" pageId="7" pageNumber="114" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="tuberosum">
<emphasis box="[1000,1271,921,941]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="114">S. tuberosum Andigenum</emphasis>
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<keyLead pageId="7" pageNumber="114">4. Plants adapted to long-day βowering and tuberization; upper leaves diverged from stem at angle of 50°90°...... ..................................................................................................................................................... 5</keyLead>
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5. Landrace populations native to south-central
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..........................4.
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<emphasis box="[996,1271,1009,1028]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="114">S. tuberosum Chilotanum</emphasis>
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5. Modern varieties originally derived from breeding populations in the Northern Hemisphere, now grown worldwide; of many complex hybrid origins from the
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and
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groups and other cultivar groups bred up to the earlier 20th century.............................................................4.
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relatively modern varieties
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