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Česky: Sazenice bramboru. Pro zajištění trvalé celosvětové dostupnosti této cenné plodiny, pěstitelé brambor musí sjednotit vhodnou výrobu a ...
English: Potato plant. To ensure continuing worldwide availability of this valuable food staple, potato plant breeders must unite desirable processing and fresh-market characteristics with late blight resistance.
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USDA photo
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Scott Bauer |
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This image is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the Agricultural Research Service, the research agency of the United States Department of Agriculture.
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English: This image was selected as a picture of the week on the Czech Wikipedia for 17th week, 2006.
Česky: Tento obrázek byl vybrán jako obrázek týdne na České Wikipedii pro 17. týden roku 2006.
Français : Cette image est sélectionnée en tant qu' image de la semaine sur la Wikipédia Tchèque pour la 17ème semaine de 2006.
Македонски: Оваа слика е избрана за слика на неделата на чешката Википедија за XVII недела од 2006 година.
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