"The Structure Of The Potato Tuber In Relation To Some Practical Matters" offers a detailed exploration of the potato tuber's anatomy and its implications for agricultural practices. Written by Joseph Charles Arthur, this work delves into the microscopic structures of the potato, connecting scientific understanding with practical applications in potato cultivation and handling.
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