'Mechanism' of Phytophthora-Resistance of Potatoes

USING as a basis the American 'native forms' of the tuber-bearing species of Solanacesæ ; German breeders during the last two decades have developed potato varieties with both leaves and tubers resistant to most of the origin races of Phytophthora infestans. It is true that the origin and...

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