Rujukan Helianthus tuberosus

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  5. Purdue University Center for New Crops & Plants Products: Helianthus tuberosus
  6. Peterson, Cass (21 September 1997). "CUTTINGS: The Jerusalem Artichoke Is Doubly Misnamed". The New York Times (dalam bahasa Inggeris). m/s. 50. ISSN 0362-4331. Dicapai pada 9 September 2021.
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