potato spindle tuber disease
Potato
M. B. McKay has written: 'Potato wilt and its control' -- subject(s): Control, Potatoes, Wilt diseases, Diseases and pests 'Control of damping off in seed boxes and seed beds' -- subject(s): Control, Damping-off diseases 'Potato seed treatment with corrosive sublimate' -- subject(s): Control, Mercuric chloride, Seed potatoes, Diseases and pests 'Potato diseases in Oregon and their control' -- subject(s): Potatoes, Diseases and pests, Control
D. R. Porter has written: 'Relation of virus diseases to potato production in California' -- subject(s): Potatoes, Virus diseases of plants, Diseases and pests 'The production of tomatoes in California' -- subject(s): Tomatoes 'Potato production in California' -- subject(s): Potatoes
Charles Valentine Riley has written: 'Potato pests' -- subject(s): Colorado potato beetle, Potatoes, Diseases and pests
It depends on which era your talking about. I'm assuming your referring to the plague.
Potato. Potato. To-to-tomato.
potato potato shalalala
The organisms in the potato is some time dry and since the potato is a root, they can be on fire.
Here are some of the things that are cooked with potato: baked potato mashed potato vichyssoise potato salad potato fries potato chips New potatoes roast potatoes sweet potatoes
Yes some do bring diseases but not all..
Genetic diseases Autoimmune diseases Some parasitical diseases.