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English: Plant physiologist John Helgeson examines potatoes growing at the University of Wisconsin's research station at Hancock. Resistant to late blight, this hybrid is also being used in breeding trials at the ARS Vegetable Laboratory, in Beltsville, Maryland |
Source | http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/may97/potato0597.htm |
Author | Bruce Fritz |
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