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edematous tuber (oedematous tuber)

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Lower amounts of carbohydrate are usually associated with unrefined foods, including beans, tubers, rice, and unrefined fruit.
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Women forage in larger parties, and usually bring home berries, baobab fruit, and tubers, depending on availability.
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The perennial sunflowers being developed as an oilseed crop by modern plant breeders may have tubers, but they will probably not be harvested.
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As a precaution, it's wise to dust any cut tubers with sulphur powder, to prevent rotting.
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In it he grew some tubers in the ground in contact with the negative forms of a human face.
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There is a rhizome and sometimes tubers grow on it.
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Plants may be propagated from seed or by dividing the tubers.
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While men specialize in procuring meat, honey, and baobab fruit, women specialize in tubers, berries, and greens.
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Bloomers produce round purplish-blue tubers with fairly deep eyes.
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However, the same mechanism, which involves coumaric acids, initiates about 15 minutes after damage, and fails to switch off in harvested tubers.
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