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Emerging Technologies
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Making it Possible Agriculture Technology is an Applied Science. It has expanded at a rapid rate since the beginning of recorded history. “Snowball Effect”- Growth
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Global Positioning System GPS -Technology that uses satellites to view specific fields and crops -How is works demonstration.
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Purpose… -NOW we are not concerned with the (Amount of land) but the quality of land -1 field can contain 3 or 4 different soil types - Differ in: fertility, drainage, organic content, nitrogen level -Instead of making a cure for 1 field we can treat different parts of a field differently using the GPS
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Genetic Engineering The practice of modifying the heredity of an organism by inserting new genes from other organism into the recipient organisms chromosome structure.
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Examples Transfer a Single Gene Transfer to a totally unrelated plant Making Hybrid from plants that cannot be cross pollinated Producing disease=resistant plants Producing plants that are toxic to insects but not humans Producing crops that are tolerant of herbicides.
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Gene Splicing Gene Mapping- The process of finding and recording the location of genes in a chromosome Gene Splicing- The process of removing a gene from its location on a chromosome and replacing it with another gene
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Cloning Process of creating genetically identical organisms
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Cloning Plants Tissue Culture= The development of roots, stems, and leaves from callus tissue using a solution containing nutrients and hormones.
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Embryo Splitting Form of cloning that is accomplished by dividing a growing embryo into equal parts using a surgical procedure performed with the aid of a microscope.
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Embryo Transfer Procedure for placing living embryos obtained from a donor animal into the reproductive tract of a recipient female animal.
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Gender Selection Ability toe control the sex of offspring at the time of a parents mate
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How is Gender Selection Possible? Sperm-Sexing Procedure Difference between X and Y sperm is their DNA content. – An instrument called flow cytometer can identify X & Y sperm after being treated with a fluorescent dye
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Implant To insert or to graft
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Augmentation The process of making something greater, as in size, extent, or quantity
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Hormones A substance, produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiologcal activity,
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Hydroponics Cultivation of plants in nutrient solution rather than in soil.
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Hybrid The offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock, especially the offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties, species, or races
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Bovine Somatotropin Is a peptide hormone produced by the cow's pituitary gland
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Host Host is an organism that harbors a parasite
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid containing the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms
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Flaming effective and economical method of weed and pest control
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