Applied Biology Flashcards
What are some issues growers face with regard to plant nurseries?
Water/soil/light management, disease and pest control, nursery structures and environmental controls.
What is defined as post-harvest loss?
Food loss that occurs along the food supply chain from harvesting to consumption
Factors determining quality of harvest
When and how the harvest is done. Seed source and quality
When can post-harvest losses occur?
During harvesting, handling, transport, storage, domestic processing and distribution
Categories of post harvest losses
Weight loss due to spoilage, quality loss, nutritional loss, seed viability loss, commercial loss
Results due to delay in paddy harvesting
Leads to all 5 types of losses. Enhanced losses if heavy rains occur right before harvesting.
Results if paddy is harvested too early?
More moisture content leads to mold growth and insect infestations, leading to broken grains and low milling yield = COMMERCIAL LOSS.
More drying required, so higher drying cost.
Results if fruits and vegetables are harvested too early?
Crop will not be matured enough
Results if fruits and vegetables are harvested too late?
May spoil quickly, leading to quality and nutritional loss leading to ECONOMICAL LOSS.
Consequences of mechanical damage occurring to fruits and veg when harvesting
Reduces quality and storage life since spoilage microbes will enter the crop through damaged areas.
What is food preservation?
Process of treating and handling food to greatly slow down or stop food spoilage ( edibility, nutrition and quality loss ) caused or accelerated by microbes.
What are the 3 principles of food preservation?
- Prevent entry of microbes to food.
- Killing or removing microbes on food
- Prevent growth and activity of microbes on food.
Principle behind drying. Give examples.
Mostly done in the sun. Reduces water activity of food sufficiently to reduce or prevent microbial growth.
Grains dried to increase shelf life, like corn, rice, oats.
Hams are meats preserved through oven-drying.
What are stem cells?
Undifferentiated cells that are able to give rise to cells of the same type, and can divide mitoticallly without a limit and then terminally differentiate into different cell types.
Requirement of stem cells
When there is a recurring need to replace differentiated cells that cannot divide themselves. Divide at a slow rate.