Why are potatoes propagated by tubers and not seeds?

The potato tuber is a modified shoot. It retains all the characteristics of the mother plant, this allows you to transfer the desired properties of the potato to the new crop. With seed propagation, the properties of the bred variety are lost. In addition, the tuber has more strength for germination and development than seeds.



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