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"Tubers"
Keywords:
potato
,
underground
,
buds
,
fleshy
,
stem
Related Terms:
Tuber
,
Corm
,
Bulb
,
Pseudobulb
,
Rhizome
,
Hypocotyl
,
Adventitious roots
,
Rhizomes
,
Runner
,
Stoloniferous
,
Stolon
,
Radicle
,
Turion
,
True bulb
,
Terminal bud
,
Rootlet
,
Adventitious
,
Bulbil
,
Adventitious root
,
Bud union
,
Epicotyl
,
Offset
,
Stolons
,
Sucker
,
Fibrous roots
,
Offset
,
Lignotuber
,
Root cap
,
Taproot
,
Monopodial
,
Bulblet
,
Apical dominance
,
Geophyte
,
Apical meristem
,
Cataphyll
,
Bulbous
,
Plumule
,
Scion
,
Fibrous root system
,
Tap root
,
Layering
,
Tip
,
Epicormic
,
Coleoptile
,
Bud break
,
Buds
,
Stem
,
Disbud
,
Lateral bud
,
Shoot
underground stem tip which is enlarged and fleshy
nymf.bbg.org
Swollen underground stems in plants that store food, such as the irish potato.
ridge.icu.ac.jp
An enlarged, fleshy, reproductive and food-storage structure produced on an underground stem (a potato is a tuber). See line drawing
ecy.wa.gov
Thickened portions of underground stems with eyes or buds on the side (e.g. nutsedge).
compostinfo.com
Potatoes.
4dw.net
vegetative (asexual) buds (buried in the sediment) usually forming at the end of runners; capable of remaining dormant before developing into new plants
dnr.maryland.gov
a swollen, underground stem that has buds from which new plant shoots can grow. An example of a tuber is a potato.
windowsintowonderland.org
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Keywords:
quest
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contributed
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human
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food
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long
have long contributed to the human food quest.
highered.mcgraw-hill.com