Onye Irish Lumper
[1] The Irish Lumper bụ nduku dị iche iche nke iche ihe mere eme. Achọpụtara ya dị ka ụdị nduku dị iche iche nke ihe juru ebe niile na Ireland, tupu 1840s, ike na oke ụnwụ Irish nke ihe ruru nde 1 nwụrụ.
Njirimara ugbo
dezie[2]A na-ahụ 'Irish Lumper' maka ike ọ na-eto eto n'elu akwa ndị na-enyere nri nri, Ụkwụ mmirika, ma ọ bụ ha abụọ. Ruo n'afọ 1840, ọ dabara na ọnọdụ na-eto eto na Ireland, i ji ike Ireland . Ngalaba Agriculture, Fisheries na Food nke Ireland kwuru na Lumper bụ " ochie dị iche iche, na ... ma ụdị anya nke a mara nke ọma mgbe Dutton (1808) dekọrọ na mbụ ya na Agricultural Survey of County Clare ... A akara ya. nke Andrews (1835) dị ka 'ụdị naahụ ahụkebe' na Howden (1837) iye ya dị ka nri nri n'ihi nnukwu ike ya."
N'afọ ndị 1840, nrịanrịa nke Phytophthora infestans mebiri owuwe ihe ubi nduku, na-eduga n'ahụ zuru oke na mbata . ihe nchikota nke ụdị ahụ, nke Briten kariri, wedara mkpokọta onu ogugu Ireland ihe ruru nde 2, nke ihe ruru nde 1 n'ime ha na-egbu.
Mgbe ọ Medical nke nta ka ọ gbanwere na usoro ihe omume, 'Irish Lumper' tolitere, malite na 2008, site n'aka Michael McKillop nke County Antrim maka ire owuwe ihe ubi dị ka ụdị ihe nketa. [3]
Ojiji nri
dezieAkọwala 'Irish Lumper' dị ka "ndụ nduku ochie, nke jọgburu onwe ya, nke na-ama jijiji". A na-akọwa udidi ya mgbe ọ na-esi esi dị ka "waxy" karịa "ụtụ ọka", na-egosi ọdịnaya starch n'akụkụ ala nke ụdị poteto ọcha. [4]
Ojiji agụmakwụkwọ
dezieAkwụkwọ akwụkwọ dị na Ireland na-amalite Irish Lumper dị ka ọrụ nke njikọ ihe mere eme. A na-akọ ha n'ime akwa akwa akwa, na ebu nke 1840s[5]
Ntụaka
dezie- ↑ Great Famine potato makes a comeback after 170 years. IrishCentral (3 March 2013). Retrieved on 5 March 2013.
- ↑ (2008) Potato Varieties of Historical Interest in Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 45–46. ISBN 978-0-9565715-0-2. Retrieved on 19 April 2014.
- ↑ Pope. "Great Famine spud returns after almost 170 years", The Irish Times, 2 March 2013. Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
- ↑ Cox (11 March 2013). Spud Sunday: Return of the Lumper. The Daily Spud. Retrieved on 16 April 2014.
- ↑ Famine's lost potato: knobbly Lumper unites schoolchildren. Belfast Telegraph (11 April 2014). Retrieved on 18 April 2014.