Protection of plants Flashcards

1
Q

what is 30% of agricultural yield lost to

A

pests - insects

disease - pathogens

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2
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what are BCAs

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Biological Control Agents

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3
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what are the 3 ways BCAs work

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repress pathogen directly
occupy niches to prevent pathogen colonising plants
induce plant defence responses - host mediated

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4
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why are fungi good BCAs, especially mycoparatites

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they can be parasitic on another fungus
can produce hydrolytic enzymes to degrade other fungi
can be soil born - occupy niche around plant roots - protects plants against soil born fungal pathogens

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5
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what is, does the species Argobacterium cause

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a soil bacterium, causes crown gall disease

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6
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what is Muscador albus and what can it do

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smelly white fungus, an endophyte

produces many volatiles that can kill other fungi, but individually harmless to plants and animals

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7
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what is root and butt rot of conifers, and what is the cause

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fungus, spreads through roots to live trees, enters through fresh stumps

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8
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what can be used to treat root rot

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urea to treat stumps

sodium nitrate to hazardous

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9
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what microorganism is used to treat root rot

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P. gigantea - doesn’t kill living trees - when applied to stumps it prevents surrounding trees getting infected by competing for resources on stump surface

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10
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what is chestnut blight and what causes it

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fungus that invades bark

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11
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what is Bt and what is its function

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Bt - Bacillus thuringiensis - an insecticidal bacterium

a mixture of dried spores and toxin crystals - both dusted onto leaves - no threat to humans but kills insects

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12
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how does Bt kill insects

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the ph causes ion leakage in insects stomach, allowing the bacterial spores to germinate - bacteria invade and kill host

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13
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what has been done on Bt to further enhance agriculture

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transgenic GM crops created to express the toxin crystal genes
many different strains of the bacterium created which produce different toxins effective against different insect species

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14
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B. substilis spores

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incorporated into biocontrol products which are effective against wide range of fungal pathogens

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15
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what gene is engineered into tobacco and potato and why

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the gene that produces the AiiA gene

inactivates quorum sensing in plant pathogen E.carotovora to give high level of resistance

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16
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what are Pseudomonas and what do they do

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gram -ive bacteria

incorporated into products such as ‘dagger’ for control of damping off diseases

17
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what are damping off diseases and what are they caused by

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kill/weaken seedlings in wet/ cool conditions - caused by oomycetes

18
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what are oomycetes

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eukaryotes - fungus-like filamentous microos

19
Q

what do bacteria produce that inhibit plant pathogens

A

antimicrobials - phenazine, oomycin

20
Q

How do pseudomonas help prevent frost damage

A

act as intercellular ice nucleators

21
Q

what plant disease does Agribacterium tumefaciens cause

A

crown gall disease

22
Q

what is agrocin K1026 and what does it do

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produced by some strains of Agrobacterium radiobacter
new GM strain of Agrocin that kills A. tumefaciens
used as a biocontrol