apes ch.13 Flashcards

1
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famine

A

severe shortage of food in an area accompanied by mass starvation, death, econ chaos

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2
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plantation

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form of industrialized agriculture used in tropical developing countries. cash crops

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3
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interplanting

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growing several crops on the same plot simultaneously

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4
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polyvarietal

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type of interplanting, involves planting a plot w/ genetic varieties of the same crop

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5
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agroforestry

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crops and trees grown together

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6
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desertification

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productive potential of dryland falls by 10 percent or more bc of climate changes that cuases droughts n reduction of topsoil

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7
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salinization

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repeated application of irrigation water in dry climates leading to accumalation of salts in upper soil layer

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8
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soil conservation

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ways to reduce soil erosion n restore fertility, keep soil covered w/ vegetation

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9
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terracing

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growing food on steep slopes w/o depleting topsoil

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10
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strip cropping

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planting alternative strops of a row crop and another crop that completely covers the soil. reduce eroision

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11
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green manure

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freshly cut or groeing green vegetation plowed into the soil. increase organic matter/humus available for next crop

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12
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compost

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organic fertilizer, produced when microorganisms in soil break down organic matter in presence of oxygen

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13
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feedlots

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a plot of ground, often near a stockyard, where livestock are gathered to be fattened for market.

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14
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rotenone

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natural pesticide, extracted from roots of tropical forest legumes

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15
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persistence

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length of time that the substance remains in a particular environment before it is physically removed

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16
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broad-spectrum agent

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Pesticides that are toxic to many species.

17
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integrated pest

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a variety of pest control methods that include repairs, traps, bait, poison, etc. to eliminate pests

18
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inorganic fertilizer

A

nitrogen, phospohrusmpotassium