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Potato spraying and potato scab

American Potato Journal, 1935
For the past two years marked reduction in the percentages of potato scab have been obtained in certain fields by spraying potatoes with bordeaux mixture.
E. O. Mader, F. M. Blodgett
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The Potato Eaters

The Lancet, 1999
This article relates how potatoes can be used as a substitute for wheat and wheat products. To begin with the author presents his interpretation of Vincent van Goghs famous painting The Potato Eaters. In his interpretation he points to an important source of nutrition: the potato. The potato was introduced in the mid-16th century from the Americas
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POTATO ROOTS INSIDE POTATO TUBERS

American Journal of Botany, 1944
Fig. 1. Potato tubers with subepidermal and internal roots. A. Normal tuber with external roots on the sprout. B-D. Tubers showing the prominent ridges made by the simple and branched subepidermal roots. E. Parts of subepidermal roots were torn from the peel. F-H.
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Resistance to Potato virus Y in Potato

2017
Growing potato cultivars resistant to Potato virus Y (PVY) offers the easiest and the most cost-effective solution to prevent the losses caused by PVY. Genes for resistance to PVY can be found in wild and cultivated potato species. Resistance genes functioning on the “gene-for-gene” basis are commonly used in breeding for resistance to PVY, because of ...
Jari P. T. Valkonen   +3 more
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One potato, two potatoes, three…

Child Care, 2015
Most children love to eat potatoes in some form, so here, we take a look at how to use growing, harvesting and cooking projects to inspire their minds and fill their stomachs.
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Chromosome-scale and haplotype-resolved genome assembly of a tetraploid potato cultivar

Nature Genetics, 2022
Hequan Sun   +2 more
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