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1 Third hour exam http://life.uiuc.edu/animalbiology/105/ ID: eee105 Password: prAIRie Friday April 12 noon here 100 points (of 500 for semester) 29 questions 57 bubbles If University-approved conflict Sign up with Karin Nelson by Wednesday’s lecture
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2 Third hour exam http://life.uiuc.edu/animalbiology/105/ ID: eee105 Password: prAIRie Friday April 12 noon here 100 points (of 500 for semester) 29 questions 57 bubbles Review Session Thursday April 11 5 - 7 pm; 150 ASL
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3 Third hour exam http://life.uiuc.edu/animalbiology/105/ ID: eee105 Password: prAIRie Friday April 12 noon here 100 points (of 500 for semester) 29 questions 57 bubbles Coverage: March 13, Oceans Through today
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4 EEE 105 http://www.life.uiuc.edu/animalbiology/105/ Name: eee105 Password: prAIRie Agriculture Read Chpt 15
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5 Mechanized Agriculture Typical of industrialized countries Requires large amounts of energy and flat land.
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6 Often monocultures Requires large amounts of energy and flat land. Typical of industrialized countries Mechanized Agriculture
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7 Monocultures vulnerable to pest invasion to evolution of new pests
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8 Monocultures elm trees lined the Quad in the 1940’s all died of the Dutch Elm Disease
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9 Often monocultures Requires large amounts of energy and flat land. Typical of industrialized countries Mechanized Agriculture Hybrid crop varieties High technology
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10 Mechanized Agriculture
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11 Mechanized Agriculture
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12 Problems With Mechanized Agriculture soil erosion fertilizer runoff depletion of soil nutrients lead to increased fertilizer use irrigation depletes aquifer ground water monoculture often leads to increased pesticide use
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13 PESTICIDES Pesticide - Any chemical used to kill or control populations of unwanted fungi, plants, or animals.
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14 Insecticides Used to control insect populations.. Known for centuries that certain plant products produce repellant chemicals. –e.g. Nicotine (tobacco) Coevolution of chemical defenses
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15 Coevolution Monarch, milkweed mimicry, mimicry
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16 Insecticides Evolution of Insecticide resistance Bioaccumulation of insecticides
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18 Insecticides Evolution of Insecticide resistance Bioaccumulation of insecticides US banned DDT in 1973 Home use of Dursban outlawed 2000
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19 Insecticides
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20 Herbicides Used to control unwanted plants. About 60% of pesticides used in US are herbicides. Weeds compete with crops for soil nutrients. Traditional weed control methods are expensive in terms of time and energy.
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21 Herbicides Used to control unwanted plants. About 60% of pesticides used in US are herbicides. Weeds compete with crops for soil nutrients. Traditional weed control methods are expensive in terms of time and energy.
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22 Herbicides transgenic herbicide resistant crops
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23 Fungicides and Rodenticides Fungicides are an important defense against spoilage of both seeds and mature crops. In some parts of the world, governments place a reward on rats because they can destroy agricultural crops.
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24 But pests evolve DDT resistance Herbicide resistant weeds escaped genes Warfarin-resistant rats
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25 corn root borer But pests evolve Corn root borer starved on soy beans Alternate corn & soy beans annually But in late ‘80’s a new strain of borer evolved which could feed on soy beans
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26 corn root borer But pests evolveevolve
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27 corn rootborer But pests evolve
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28 Genetically Modified Crops Bacillus thuringiensis e.g. Bt crops a common soil bacterium produces an insecticidal protein long used by organic gardeners bt gene inserted into crop genomes
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29 Bt corn
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30 Bt corn
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31 Bt corn Cry9C not digested
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32 Bt corn Cry9C Taco Bell
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33 Genetically Modified Crops
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34 Bt corn
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35 Bt corn
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36 Genetically Modified Crops
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37 Integrated Pest Management
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38 Integrated Pest Management understand biology of pest & crop seek to restrain, not eliminate, pest combine genetic, chemical, biological control methods
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39 Integrated Pest Management
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40 Genetically Modified Crops What’s the controversy? prions
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