The Potatoes of South America: Bolivia

NEW PAPERBACK
Edited by CM Ochoa
450 pages, 25 col plates, b/w photos, illus.
This authoritative and scholarly 1990 treatise on the potatoes of Bolivia provides a definitive guide to the rich diversity and taxonomy of this
important group of plants. The volume represents the culmination of a lifetime's study of these potatoes by Carlos Ochoa, and is published in
collaboration with the International Potato Center in Lima, Peru. The text is abundantly illustrated throughout with clear line drawings, photographs
and many specially commissioned watercolours, which identify the characteristic features of these plants and their natural habitats.
The great variety of these wild potatoes within Bolivia provides botanists and plant breeders with a unique resource for the study of the cultivated varieties and the development of improved cultivars. This volume presents a thorough taxonomic treatment of all these varieties and incorporates valuable information about their distribution and habitat preferences which is illustrated through the use of maps and photographs.
The great variety of these wild potatoes within Bolivia provides botanists and plant breeders with a unique resource for the study of the cultivated varieties and the development of improved cultivars. This volume presents a thorough taxonomic treatment of all these varieties and incorporates valuable information about their distribution and habitat preferences which is illustrated through the use of maps and photographs.
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