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Approx ratio is 10:1. If you plant 1kg of potato seeds, the yield will be around 10kg of potatoes. Obviously, you must condition your soil and plants well for a good yield.
The yield is approximately 10 to 30 pounds.
The average potato yield per hectare is 14-19 tonnes per hectare. The variety of potato and climate can have an effect on yield.
Yield is the amount of usable crop per plant, per acre or per 'measurement'.
Round about 10000 kgs. to 12000 kgs. in per acre.
4.8%
The average yield of wheat per acre over the past 10 years in Canada has been around 42 bushels per acre. Record yields were expected in 2013, with the average per acre approaching 48 bushels.
I do not think so as mitochondria are ancestral to all eukaryotes and produce about 36 ATP per glucose molecule on average. I can not think that the higher yield plant would have more efficient mitochondria as plant yield is tied in with plant reproduction and more resources are given over to this process, not more energy. I could be wrong about this though and if I find anything I will post an amended answer.
The amount of potatoes produced are not counted individually, but in terms of weight. Also, we need to know what time period you are referring to for this question. But just for example, Idaho's 2011 potato production was 12.7 billion pounds of potatoes with an average yield of 39,800 pounds per acre.
From the reading I've done, it seems to be somewhere between .5 and 1.5 pounds per plant. It depends on condition and plant type, such as June bearing, ever bearing, etc. The higher yields seem to be reported by commercial growers.
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Yield mean to give way to. When driving Yield means that you don't have the right of way. Like sometimes you will have to yield to people who are getting off the highway. You will have to wait for them to get in your lane because they have the right of way. Normally it's just because it's a dangerous place or something and each person needs to be aware of the other. In science it means the amount of useful plant material produced per plant, or per planted in a particular crop.