EVS 195 Ch 10
Which of the following are examples of sustainable farming practices?
- timing plantings or cultivation of crops to avoid pest outbreaks - using polyculture fields that grow many different types of crops together - restoring windbreaks, hedgerows, and ground cover around watercourses
True or false: The pesticide treadmill refers to the increasing resistance to pesticides observed in pest populations
False
Bacillus thuringienssi is a biological control species that
kills butterfly and moth pest species
As pesticide-resistant pests continually evolve, there is an ever-increasing need for new, better types of pesticides. This cycle is known as the pesticide _______
treadmill
True or False: The pesticide treadmill refers to the increasing resistance to pesticides observed in pest populations
False
Which of the following roles do living organisms play in the development of healthy soil?
- soil bacteria and algae recycle leaf little and make nutrients available to plants - worms and nematodes create air spaces as they burrow through soil - microscopes organisms provide soil with structure and loose texture
Which of the following are benefits of organic agriculture?
- The costs of organic agriculture are lower for the farmer (on the production end) - beneficial root fungi are more abundant at the farms practicing organic agriculture than those that do not - organic agriculture is less energy-intensive
The most dominant soil types in the farming regions of the United States are _______
- alfisols - mollisols
Some of the criticisms level at organic agriculture include that __________
- it is too inefficient to feed large populations - it is too labor intensive
Which of the following statements regarding health problems associated with pesticides are true?
- most of the illnesses occur in people in developing countries - millions of people worldwide are affected - pesticides can cause both short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) problems
Chlorinated hydrocarbons are found in the fatty tissues of animals and humans living in locations far from the source where they were first used because they______
- permits for years - move readily through water and air
Define Chlorinated hydrocarbons
Includes atrazine and DDT, a type of persistent organic pollutant (POP)
Define Neonicotinoids
Possibly causes colony collapse disorder in honeybees
Define Gully Erosion
Soil loss caused by small rivulets or running water
Define Rill Erosion
Soil loss caused by small rivulets or running water
Streambank Erosion
Soil loss that occurs on stream edges
Define Inorganic pesticides
Toxic elemental compounds that are indestructible and act as nerve toxins
Define Sheet erosion
a thin layer of soil taken off the land surface
Numerous environmental conditions such as _____, topography, and _____ can affect the health of the soil ecosystem
climate; parent minerals
Neem tree is a biological control species that
contains a natural pesticide and insect repellent
Duck and geese are a biological control species that
eat insects and weeds in a crop fields
Cactoblastis moth are a biological control species that
eats the prickly pear cactus (in Australia)
Studies by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have found that ares invited in sustainable agriculture ________
have increased yields similar to the green revolution or genetically modified crops
Define Organophosphates
most abundantly used synthetic pesticides; includes Roundup
People in ancient cultures used sulfur, ash, arsenic, and other natural materials to control ________
pest