Which structure of the potato tuber can give to new plant?
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The common potato isn't a root at all, but is a tuber—the swollen tip of an underground stem. The "eyes" on a potato tuber are nodes from which new plants, both stems and roots, can sprout. Most gardeners plant "seed potatoes," which are pieces of potato (or small whole potatoes) that have at least two or three eyes.
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Potato tuber has axillary buds on its surface which helps in the growth of new plant as this buds are meristematic in nature. The buds are also known as eye or scales. The buds sprout and develop into a new plant.
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