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Potato bruising and management
Factsheets, Avoiding Damage Ryan Hall 13/10/22 Factsheets, Avoiding Damage Ryan Hall 13/10/22

Potato bruising and management

Bruises develop due to impacts that either break the cells apart (shatter bruise) or rupture the cell membranes (blackspot). The risk of bruises can be reduced. This factsheet covers factors influencing potato bruising and how to manage them.

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