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Tuber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cultivated Edible Root, Tuber, Rhizome, Bulb and Corm Crops of the World ... The website is presented by the Root and Tuber Crops Section of the International Society for Horticultural Science. Members of this section represent some of the leading authorities in the world on their respective crop(s).
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Cultivated Root and Tuber Crops of the World ... Presented by the International Society for Horticultural Science Root and Tuber Crop Section ... The content and opinions expressed on this Web page do not necessarily reflect the views of nor are they endorsed by the University of Georgia or the University System of Georgia...
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Truffle (fungi) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Other tuber-eating animals, such as wild pigs, thrived in Africa during this time, and Wrangham notes that fossil mole rats, which subsist almost entirely on tubers, have been found among hominid remains from 2 million years ago.
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(L. tuber: bump, outgrowth) A swollen underground stem or root in certain plants. It enables the plant to survive the winter or dry season and is also a means of propagation. A stem tuber, such as the potato, forms at the end of an underground stem.
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Find Out More about the Enigma Known as Tuber ... The following is the transcript of an interview that took place between Queer Nasty and Tuber. We find it to be an honest and revealing conversation. ... Tuber Says "Right Back At 'Ya!"; Dreams of the Religious "Right"...; Thirty Things I Hate (About Being Gay);
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