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== Tuber == A '''tuber''' is a type of plant structure that is enlarged to store nutrients. It is a modified [[stem]] or [[root]] that serves as a storage organ for the plant, allowing it to survive adverse conditions such as winter or drought. Tubers are an important source of food for humans and animals and are cultivated worldwide for their nutritional value. == Types of Tubers == Tubers can be classified into two main types: stem tubers and root tubers. === Stem Tubers === Stem tubers are formed from thickened [[rhizomes]] or [[stolons]]. The most well-known example of a stem tuber is the [[potato]] (''[[Solanum tuberosum]]''), which is a staple food in many parts of the world. [[File:SolanumTuberosumYoungTuber.jpg|Young potato tuber|thumb|right]] Other examples of stem tubers include the [[yam]] (''[[Dioscorea]]'' species) and the [[taro]] (''[[Colocasia esculenta]]''). These tubers are rich in carbohydrates and are used in a variety of culinary dishes. === Root Tubers === Root tubers are formed from thickened [[roots]]. The [[sweet potato]] (''[[Ipomoea batatas]]'') is a well-known example of a root tuber. Unlike the potato, which is a stem tuber, the sweet potato is derived from the root of the plant. [[File:Ipomoea_batatasL_ja01.jpg|Sweet potato|thumb|left]] Other examples of root tubers include the [[cassava]] (''[[Manihot esculenta]]'') and the [[dahlia]] (''[[Dahlia]]'' species). These tubers are also important food sources and are cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions. == Cultivation and Uses == Tubers are cultivated for their nutritional value and versatility in cooking. They are rich in carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals, making them an essential part of the diet in many cultures. [[File:World_Primary_Crops_Harvested_Area_By_Commodity_Group.svg|World primary crops harvested area by commodity group|thumb|right]] === Nutritional Value === Tubers are a significant source of energy due to their high carbohydrate content. They also provide essential nutrients such as [[vitamin C]], [[potassium]], and [[dietary fiber]]. The nutritional composition of tubers can vary depending on the species and growing conditions. === Culinary Uses === Tubers are used in a wide range of culinary applications. They can be boiled, baked, fried, or mashed, and are often used as a base for soups, stews, and casseroles. In some cultures, tubers are fermented or dried for preservation. == Examples of Tubers == Several plants produce tubers that are important for food and agriculture: * ''[[Solanum tuberosum]]'' (Potato) * ''[[Ipomoea batatas]]'' (Sweet Potato) * ''[[Dioscorea]]'' species (Yam) * ''[[Colocasia esculenta]]'' (Taro) * ''[[Manihot esculenta]]'' (Cassava) * ''[[Ullucus tuberosus]]'' (Ulluco) [[File:Ullucus_tuberosus_(South_Peru).jpg|''Ullucus tuberosus'' in South Peru|thumb|left]] == Ecological and Economic Importance == Tubers play a crucial role in ecosystems as a food source for various animals. They are also economically important as they are a major agricultural product in many countries. [[File:Starr_010725-9001_Anredera_cordifolia.jpg|''Anredera cordifolia''|thumb|right]] == Related Pages == * [[Root vegetable]] * [[Rhizome]] * [[Stolon]] * [[Carbohydrate]] [[Category:Plant morphology]] [[Category:Root vegetables]] [[Category:Edible plants]]
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