Definitionn. a fleshy underground stem or root serving for reproductive and food storage
Last update: October 21, 2015
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Potato is a tuber. [Please select]
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In extreme cases every tuber is lost, as the produce will not even pay the cost of lifting. [Please select]
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I have taken from between his legs, at the bottom of his manor house, a real truffle the size of a hazelnut (Tuber Requienii, TUL.) [Please select]
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The enclosed shoot develops into a tuber which stands more or less vertical, and the scales become pretty little leaves. [Please select]
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Removing the paper, the tuber and leaves become green, and the latter enlarge a little. [Please select]
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For instance, a single eye in a tuber of the old FORTY-FOLD POTATO, which is a purple variety, was observed (11/73.) [Please select]
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With the potato, we have seen an intermediate case, for all the eyes in one tuber simultaneously changed their character. [Please select]
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He thus raised two plants, and each of these produced a tuber intermediate in character between the two parent-forms. [Please select]
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As the result of one experiment the entire main stem springing from a sprouting tuber was converted into a new tuber nearly as large as the first. [Please select]
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