Not-so-sweet potato from Clemson University, USDA resists pests, disease
Scientists from Clemson University and the USDA Agricultural Research Service have developed a new variety of not-so-sweet potato, called Liberty.
Scientists from Clemson University and the USDA Agricultural Research Service have developed a new variety of not-so-sweet potato, called Liberty.
Biotechnology
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Evolution
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Plants & Animals
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Cell & Microbiology
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Plants & Animals
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Plants & Animals
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Veterinary medicine
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Biotechnology
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