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Potatos and dent corn produce three times the calories per acre, and twice the calories per liter of water of other plants.
Potatos are extraordinarily useful as a '''food'''stock for humans and as a feedstock for chemistry.
==Uses==  
==Uses==  
===Primary===  
===Primary===  
* Nutritious, abundant, and easily cultivated Foodstock
* Nutritious, abundant, and easily cultivated Foodstock. Along with dent corn, potatos produce three times the calories per acre, and twice the calories per liter of water of other plants, making them kings of "austere" agriculture
===Secondary===
===Secondary===
* Feedstock for [[starch]] and [[ethanol]]
* Source of [[solanidine]] for production of [[16-DPA]] medicinal synthon
* Source of [[solanidine]] for production of [[16-DPA]] medicinal synthon
* Feedstock for [[starch]] and [[ethanol]]
* As a natural source of dilute [[phosphoric acid]], they have excellent electrical potential, making [[potato battery|potato batteries]] more powerful than their citrus cousins which are driven by citric and acetic acids.


==Hazards==  
==Hazards==  
==Cultivation==  
==Cultivation==  
==Harvest==  
==Harvest==  
==See Also==  
==See Also==
* [[Dent corn]]
==References==  
==References==  
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Revision as of 07:32, 5 September 2019

 
Potato
aka Solanum tuberosum
Species Potato 
Growing area global 
Range Ubiquitous 
Taxonomy Plantae>Angiosperms>Eudicots>Asterids>Solanales>Solanaceae

Potatos are extraordinarily useful as a foodstock for humans and as a feedstock for chemistry.

Uses

Primary

  • Nutritious, abundant, and easily cultivated Foodstock. Along with dent corn, potatos produce three times the calories per acre, and twice the calories per liter of water of other plants, making them kings of "austere" agriculture

Secondary

Hazards

Cultivation

Harvest

See Also

References