The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bowiea volubilis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Solanum tuberosum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Empoasca fabae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Leptinotarsa decemlineata.
The scientific name of the Sweet Potato Whitefly is Bemisia tabaci. It belongs to the insect order Hemiptera, family Aleyrodidae.
The scientific name of the potato is Solanum tuberosum.
I have been told that the greens of potato palnts are poisonous to horses. I am researching this now and will report back. Yes the green parts of the potato plant are poisonous. The potato is a member of the nightshade family. They contain solanin which is a nerve toxin that is very toxic even in small amounts.
The raw potato is crunchy and delicious, BUT do not eat the uncooked peel or any other green part of the plant . . . these are poisonous.
Yes, this is because the potato plant itself is poisonous. The only non-poisonous part of the potato plant is the starch inside the tuber. You are not even suppose to eat the potato peel. And under non-circumstance are you to eat of the potato fruit. Because the potato bug can eat the potato plant it inherits its poisons. Keep in mind though that "poisonous" does not mean "venomous". The potato bug may be poisonous to eat, but it is not venomous, meaning it cannot bite you and inject venom into your body. The only way you could ever be harmed by a potato bug is if you ate enough of them to become sick from their protective poison.
Maillarding is the correct scientific term for the softening of a potato.
no there not poisonous it just a potato that's not fully grown yet .
The white or Irish potato is agronomically classified as a tuber crop.
A potato famine is a period of big starvation, disease and immigration caused by poisonous potato's. A.K.A The great hunger