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  • 69Marglobe (tomato) — The Marglobe tomato was developed in 1917 by Frederick J. Pritchard of the United States Department of Agriculture s Agricultural Experiment Station by crossing the Globe and Marvel tomatoes ( Marglobe is a fusion of the two names). It was… …

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  • 70ring necrosis — noun : a browning of the vascular ring in stems or tubers (as that characteristic of fusarium wilt and a form of necrosis of the potato caused by frost) …

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