Solanum tuberosum

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Definition

Noun: * Solanum tuberosum: The scientific (Latin) name for the common potato plant. It is an annual plant native to South America, characterized by producing edible, starchy tubers underground on structures called stolons. While the tubers are a major food crop, other parts of the plant, like the vines and leaves, are poisonous.

Usage
  • Scientific/Formal Context: Used in botanical, agricultural, and formal contexts to refer to the potato species with precision.
    • The cultivation of Solanum tuberosum revolutionized European agriculture.
    • This study focuses on disease resistance in Solanum tuberosum.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Classification: The name is used to specify the exact species within the genus , which also includes tomatoes, eggplants, and nightshades.
    • The genetic sequencing confirmed the specimen as Solanum tuberosum subsp. *andigena, a subspecies from the Andes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Potato: The common name for the tuber of and the plant itself in everyday language.
  • Spud: (Informal) A colloquial term for a potato.
  • Tuber: The thickened, edible part of the stem (the potato itself).
  • Nightshade: Refers to the plant family () to which belongs.
Synonyms
  • Potato plant
  • White potato (common name for one major cultivar type)
  • Irish potato (historical common name)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term Solanum tuberosum refers specifically to the plant species. It is not a synonym for the edible vegetable (the tuber), which is simply called a "potato." The distinction is that is the organism that produces potatoes.
Noun
  1. annual native to South America having underground stolons bearing edible starchy tubers; widely cultivated as a garden vegetable; vines are poisonous