From Making Biofuel to Genetically Modified Crops

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From Making Biofuel to Genetically Modified Crops BIOTECHNOLOGY From Making Biofuel to Genetically Modified Crops

Plant Biotechnology Biotechnology is the process of moving DNA directly from one organism to another. When used in terms of plants usually it means to take a desired trait from one plant (wild) and moving it to another plant (domestic). The Papaya on the left has been modified to be more disease resistant than the Papaya on the right.

Genetically Modified Crops (GM Crops) Genetically Modified Crops are crops in which desired DNA from one kind organism (usually different species) has been inserted into the crop to improve it. “Golden Rice” is an example of a GM crop. This rice grain contains two daffodil genes (giving it the yellow color) which helps the rice produces beta-carotene it would normally not be able to do. “Golden Rice” Normal Rice

The GM Tomato Improvements made to this crop include: Normal Tomato - 1 week after being picked Improvements made to this crop include: DNA from cotton plants that are no longer sensitive to herbicide DNA from insect-resistant tobacco plants DNA from other tomato plants whose fruit does not spoil quickly. GM Tomato -1 week after being picked

How GM Crops are Made The easiest way is through a Virus or Bacterium with the desired DNA. The virus or bacterium infects the plant cell and the DNA is transferred, making them genetically modified. The other method, first used in 1987, coats small metal particles with the desired DNA and shoots them into the plant cell.

Biomass Biomass is organic material from plants and/or animals that is used for energy (i.e. wood, coal). Biomass can be found in all three physical phases: solid, liquid (gasohol), and gas (Biogas). Solid Biomass is what a large portion of the world uses for energy today.

Gasohol Gasohol is a mixture of gasoline and ethanol. Ethanol is produced when microorganisms convert sugar in sugar cane, corn, and grain into ethanol. This process is called Alcoholic Fermentation. While alcohol production from biomass is economical it is not energy efficient. Large amounts of energy are required to grow and harvest the crops. Then much of the original energy in the biomass is lost in the conversion to alcohol.

Biogas Biogas is a mixture of gases that can be stored and transported like natural gas. When burned it produces fewer pollutants than coal or biomass. In China, biogas digesters use microorganisms to decompose household and agricultural wastes to produce biogas that is used for heating and cooking. The solid remains are removed and used as fertilizer.

Improving the Efficiency of Farming With the help of satellite images computers, which will be an essential tool like the tractor, allow farmers to practice “precision farming.” Precision Farming is knowing exactly how much water and fertilizer different fields require to produce the maximum yield. It saves time and money, increases crop yields, and reduces nutrient run-off.

What the Field Actually looks like to us. What the Field looks like to the Satellite.

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