Lecture 15 Flashcards

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What is biocontrol?

A

the use of one microbe to control another

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2
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What is phage therapy?

A

aim to treat infectious disease with a phage targeted to the pathogen

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3
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What is myxomatosis and myxoma virus?

A

an enveloped virion with non-segmented, linear dsDNA genome, causes quick death

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4
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What is the mechanism of the Cry toxin?

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  • insect ingests toxin
  • protoxin is released
  • pro toxin binds to CAD receptor and is activated by further protease activity
  • activated toxin monomers are released
  • activated toxin oligomerizes with the help of APN and ALP
  • toxin complex forms in cell membrane
  • membrane is disrupted and holes form
  • insect dies
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5
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What is the benefits of having a specific viral/bacterial biocontrol agent?

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the more specific the agent, the more controlled the intervention and the fewer unintended consequences

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6
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How are bacteriophages used in biocontrol?

A

detection, biofilm control, and medicine

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7
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How can bacteriophage destroy biofilms?

A

destroy EPS and kill single cells

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8
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What are the risks of biocontrol?

A

unintentional targeting of non-pest species, provides competition with existing predators, spreading of parasites, harm ecosystems, pest can develop resistance, and non-pest species can invade after pest is gone

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9
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How can we prevent the unintentional targeting of non-pest species and predator competition?

A

make the biocontrol specific by studying the biology of the predators and prey

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10
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How can we measure the rick new biocontrol species may have on an ecosystem?

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host-range testing, plan for the worst, and monitoring

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11
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What is classical biocontrol?

A

control of pest introduced from another region for importing predators from their native range

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12
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What is conservation biocontrol?

A

manipulation of the environment to favour natural enemies of the pests

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13
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What is augmentation biocontrol?

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the number of biocontrol agents is supplemented, used when agent cannot survive long-term in new environment

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