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Date: 2015-04-02 13:56:03
Botany
Food and drink
Biology
Staple foods
Tubers
Cuisine of Northern Ireland
Potato
Solanum
Blackleg
Alternaria solani
Professional certification
Potato leafroll virus

SEED POTATOES CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS I. BASIC RULES

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