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  2. Warning: Sprouted Potatoes Are Actually Toxic - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about why potatoes grow sprouts, whether you should cook with them, and how to prevent your spuds from sprouting in the future. Warning: Sprouted Potatoes Are ...

  3. Maleic hydrazide - Wikipedia

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    Maleic hydrazide, often known by the brand name Fazor is a plant growth regulator that reduces growth through preventing cell division but not cell enlargement. [1] [2] It is applied to the foliage of potato, onion, garlic and carrot crops to prevent sprouting during storage. [3]

  4. Yes, There's a Right Way to Store Potatoes—and ... - AOL

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    Storing potatoes the right way will prevent them from sprouting. Here's how to store them in a dark, cool with proper circulation so they stay fresh. Yes, There's a Right Way to Store Potatoes ...

  5. Ratooning - Wikipedia

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    Ratooning is the agricultural practice of harvesting a monocot crop by cutting most of the above-ground portion but leaving the roots and the growing shoot and stuff with apices intact so as to allow the plants to recover and produce a fresh crop in the next season.

  6. Bacterial soft rot - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, soft rot of potatoes can cause a huge decrease in yield, and is the most serious bacterial disease that potatoes are exposed to. For a grower of potatoes, there is a possibility that 100% of a whole season's yield could be destroyed due to insufficient conditions in a storage facility.

  7. A Stroll Through the Garden: Controlling the sprouting of ...

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    Home gardeners often grow potatoes using a seed potato with sprouts. You don't see many potatoes sprouting in grocery stores due to inhibitors. A Stroll Through the Garden: Controlling the ...

  8. Tuber - Wikipedia

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    The enlarged area of the tuber can be produced at the end or middle of a root or involve the entire root. It is thus different in origin, but similar in function and appearance, to a stem tuber. Plants with tuberous roots include the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), cassava, dahlia, and Sagittaria (arrowhead) species. [citation needed]

  9. PSA: Potato Sprouts Are Actually Toxic - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about why potatoes grow sprouts, whether you should cook with them, and how to prevent your spuds from sprouting in the future. PSA: Potato Sprouts Are Actually ...