Chapter 8: .Agriculture, Food, and Biotechnology Flashcards

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Define: Cropland, Rangeland

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land used to grow plants for human use, land used for grazing livestock

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2
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Around how long ago did agriculture first begin on earth?

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About 10,000 yrs ago

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3
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Define: subsistence agriculture

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when a family only grows enough food for themselves

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4
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Monoculture

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vast fields of a single type of crop

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5
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What was the Green Revolution?

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The increase in agricultural productivity during the mid- to late twentieth century

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6
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What is extensification?

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Increasing resource productivity by bringing more land into production

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7
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What is intensification?

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Increasing productivity per each unit of land

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8
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What were the positive effects of the Green Revolution? negative effects?

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positive: prevent deforestation and habitat conversion
negative: pollution, salinization, erosion, desertification

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9
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What are drip irrigation systems?

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These systems target water directly to plants, allowing more control over where water is aimed, and waste far less water than typical irrigation systems

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10
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Name the pros and cons of monoculture

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Pros: more efficient, large expanse of single crop
Cons: devastates biodiversity, vulnerable to disease and pests

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11
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Define: Pesticides

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poisons that target pest organisms

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12
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What is the Evolutionary Arms Race?

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When chemists increase the chemical toxicity of pesticides to compete with resistant pests

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13
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What is Biocontrol?

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Battling of pests with organisms that eat/infect them

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Why is biocontrol not always a preferred method to pesticides?

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The introduced organism may become a pest itself, removing a biocontrol organism is harder than stopping pesticide use

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15
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What is integrated pest management?

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The usage of multiple techniques to suppress pests.

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16
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What is pollination?

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The process by which male sex cells of a plant fertilize female sex cells of a plant.

17
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What are the current main threats to pollinating insects?

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landscape change in agricultural settings(loss of food source for bees)
growing use of pesticides
introduction of invasive plant species
pathogens and parasites
climate change(affects the range of pollinator species)

18
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What is genetic engineering and recombinant DNA?

A

lab manipulation of genetic material,

DNA patched together from the DNA of multiple organisms

19
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What is a GMO?

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When the extra genes from the DNA of one organism are artificially transferred into the DNA of another

20
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What is an organism that contains DNA from another species called

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Transgenic

21
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What is biotechnology?

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The application of bio science to create products derived from organisms (ex. transgenic organisms, GMOs)

22
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How is genetic engineering like traditional agricultural breeding? How is it different?

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Same: both apply to plants and animals, alter gene pool
Different: traditional uses genes from same species, in traditional, genes come together on their own

23
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What are the potential impacts of GMOs?

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Impact to human health
resistance of pesticides
escaping transgenes can pollute ecosystems

24
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What defines sustainable agriculture?

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does not deplete soil, pollute water, or decrease genetic diversity

25
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What is no till agriculture?

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uses smaller amounts of pesticide, fertilizers, growth hormones, water, and fossil fuel energy than industrial agriculture

26
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What is organic agriculture

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Uses no synthetic fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, or herbicides.. uses biological methods such as biocontrol

27
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What is community supported agriculture?

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When consumers pay farmers in advance for a share of their crop yields