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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · There are two types of tubers: root tubers and stem tubers. Root tubers, including dahlia flowers and cassava, grow fleshy bulges in the roots of the plant. Stem tubers, like potatoes, grow...

  2. Jun 10, 2022 · Sunchokes, also known as Jerusalem artichokes, are a type of root vegetable that yield sweet-tasting tubers and large sunflower-like blooms. The plants can reach heights of 12 feet and can become quite invasive if you don’t control them.

  3. Root and tuber crops are a diverse group of plants cultivated for their underground storage organs, which serve as a vital source of energy and nutrients. The term encompasses plants with modified roots (such as taproots) and underground stems (tubers

  4. Root tubers. They are produced from thickening of a section of the root itself. It may happen that the tuber is the entire root or that it affects only some parts, so that a single plant develops several tubers, as is the case of the potato.

  5. Oct 25, 2020 · Vegetable roots and tubers are the underground storage systems of different plants found all over the world. Root and tuber crops include root crops, such as beets and carrots, and tuber crops, such as potatoes and sweet potatoes, and the leaves of root crops, such as beet tops.

  6. Mar 8, 2023 · Tubers are swollen stems (like potatoes), while true roots (like carrots) are different in structure and function. Tubers can sprout new plants, while roots generally cannot. Can tuber crops be used in gluten-free diets?

  7. Root and tuber crops (Crop Groups 1 and 2) consist of root crops, such as beets and carrots, and tuber crops, such as potatoes and sweet potatoes, and the leaves of root crops, such as beet tops. Planted acres and values of these crop types are shown in Table 5.