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what is potato luber​

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Answered by anuradhajaiswal2008
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Potatoes are stem tubers. Enlarged stolons thicken to develop into storage organs. The tuber has all the parts of a normal stem, including nodes and internodes. ... The tuber is produced in one growing season and used to perennate the plant and as a means of propagation.

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Tuber, specialized storage stem of certain seed plants. Tubers are usually short and thickened and typically grow below the soil. ... As modified stems, most tubers bear minute scale leaves, each with a bud that has the potential for developing into a new plant. The potato is a typical tuber, as is the Jerusalem artichoke.

The part of the potato plant we eat is called a tuber. This is actually an enlarged underground stem. Each plant will produce multiple tubers.

Answered by Mbappe007
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Potatoes are stem tubers. Enlarged stolons thicken to develop into storage organs. The tuber has all the parts of a normal stem, including nodes and internodes. ... The tuber is produced in one growing season and used to perennate the plant and as a means of propagation.

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