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Page 1: Agricultural Biotechnology Sacha Stallman March 23, 2014.

Agricultural Biotechnology

Sacha StallmanMarch 23, 2014

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Presentation Outline

*Definition of agricultural biotechnology

*Explanation of Genetically Modified Organism

*Benefits of Genetically Modified Organism

*Risk of Genetically modified Organism

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*Biotechnology- any technique that uses whole or part of a living thing to make new products, improve or develop plants, animals and other organisms for specific use

- includes Cheese, Wine, and Pharmaceutical drugs

What is Agricultural Biotechnology?

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What is Agricultural Biotechnology?

*Agricultural Biotechnology-Refers specifically to food products-Includes techniques such as selective

breeding, cloning, and genetic modification

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What is a Genetically Modified Organism?

*A genetically modified organism is an organism whose genetic material has been changed using recombinant DNA technology.

*Recominant Technology is the ability to take two different DNA molecules (both coming from different sources) and combing them.

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What is a Genetically Modified Organism?

*A gene is the basic physical and functional units of heredity which carries information for the expression of a particular trait

*This is an example of a tobacco plant that has been spliced with firefly genes.

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What is a Genetically Modified Organism?

How is it Done?

*Find an organism with the desired trait

*Isolate the gene sequence that codes for the desired trait

*Insert the gene sequence into the genome of the plant cell

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Common Products developed through genetic engineering

What is a Genetically Modified Organism?

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Increased Harvest of Genetically Modified FoodsIncreased Harvest of Genetically Modified Foods

11.00

27.80

39.9044.20

52.60

1.70

58.70

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10.00

20.00

30.00

40.00

50.00

60.00

70.00

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

in Million hectaresin Million hectaresin Million hectares

Increase of 12%, 6.1 million hectares or 15 million acres between 2001 and 2002.

Source: Clive James, 2002

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Benefits of Genetically Modified Organisms

*Improve crop yields by creating crops that can be grown in marginal conditions

-frost resistant crops

-drought resistant crops

-salt-tolerant crops

-crops that make more efficient use of nitrogen and other nutrients

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Benefits of Genetically Modified Organisms

*Reduced use of pesticides -Development of pest

resistant crops -herbicide resistant crops

*Improved nutritional quality-Development of foods

designed to meet specific nutritional goals

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Risks of GeneticallyModifiedOrganisms

*Insects might develop resistance to the pesticide-gene in the crops

*Herbicide-tolerant crops may cross-pollinate weeds, resulting in "superweeds"

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Risks of GeneticallyModifiedOrganisms

*Certain gene products may have allergens, causing harm to human health

*Pesticide genes in GM crops may cause unintended harm to wildlife and beneficial insects

Photo courtesy of T. W. Davies, Cal. Acad. of Sciences.

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References

Agricultural Biotechnology of Agricultural Economics Retrieved on 3/23/14 from www.agecon.purdue.edu/extension/resources

Biotechnology Industrial Organization. Retrieved on 3/25/14 from http://www.bio.org/category/40

Biotechnology Mentor’s Kit. Retrieved on 3/23/14 from www.isaaa.org/resources o

Colinger, Curtis et al. Genetically Modified Foods . Retrieved on 3/25/13 from www.clfs.umd.edu/grad/mlfsc/res/GeneticallyModifiedFoods

Schlenker, E and Roth, S. (2011). Williams' essentials of nutrition and diet therapy: Tenth Edition. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby

Shutske, John, M (2011) The Impact of Biotechnology and Information Technology on Agricultural Worker Safety and Health Retrieved on 3/24/14 from http://www.nasdonline.org/document/1845/d001780/the-impact-of-biotechnology-and-information-technology-on.html