Site banner
.
Home Forums Blogs Articles Photos Videos Contact FAQ                    
.
.
Wisdom Archive
Body Mind and Soul
Faith and Belief
God and Religion
Law of Attraction
Life and Beyond
Love and Happiness
Peace of Mind
Peace on Earth
Personal Faith
Spiritual Festivals
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Inspiration
Spirituality and Science
Spiritual Retreats
More Wisdom
Buddhism Archives
Hinduism Archives
Sustainability
Theology Archives
Even more Wisdom
2012 - Year 2012
Affirmations
Aura
Ayurveda
Chakras
Consciousness
Cultural Creatives
Diksha (Deeksha)
Dream Dictionary
Dream Interpretation
Dream interpreter
Dreams
Enlightenment
Essential Oils
Feng Shui
Flower Essences
Gaia Hypothesis
Indigo Children
Kalki Bhagavan
Karma
Kundalini
Kundalini Yoga
Life after death
Mayan Calendar
Meaning of Dreams
Meditation
Morphogenetic Fields
Psychic Ability
Reincarnation
Spiritual Art, Music & Dance
Spiritual Awakening
Spiritual Enlightenment
Spiritual Healing
Spirituality and Health
Spiritual Jokes
Spiritual Parenting
Vastu Shastra
Womens Spirituality
Yoga Positions
Site map 2
Site map


Dream Sharing Forum

at Global Oneness Community.

Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum



.

Agriculture - Crops

Agriculture - Crops: Encyclopedia II - Agriculture - Crops

Agriculture - Seed Testing. Seeds are tested for various qualities to ensure a high quality harvest, and to limit or prevent the spread of undesirable and invasive species. Seed test types Descriptions of various tests done on seed Seed related databases ISTA, the International Seed Testing Association, maintains a list of links to Seed Organizations worldwide: http://www.seedtest.org/en/content---1--1014--329.html Agriculture - World production of major crops in 2004. In millions of me ...

See also:

Agriculture, Agriculture - Overview, Agriculture - History, Agriculture - Crops, Agriculture - Seed Testing, Agriculture - World production of major crops in 2004, Agriculture - Crop improvement, Agriculture - Environmental problems, Agriculture - Policy, Agriculture - Agricultural Revolutions, Agriculture - Methods

Agriculture, Agriculture - Agricultural Revolutions, Agriculture - Crop improvement, Agriculture - Crops, Agriculture - Environmental problems, Agriculture - History, Agriculture - Methods, Agriculture - Overview, Agriculture - Policy, Agriculture - Seed Testing, Agriculture - World production of major crops in 2004, Agricultural and Food Research Council, UK, Agricultural education, Agricultural science, Agricultural sciences basic topics, Arid-zone agriculture, Barnyard, Community-supported agriculture, International agricultural research, Family farm hog pen, Farm equipment, Land Allocation Decision Support System, List of domesticated animals, List of subsistence techniques, List of sustainable agriculture topics, Permaculture, Timeline of agriculture and food technology., USA agriculture

Agriculture: Encyclopedia II - Agriculture - Crops



Agriculture - Crops

Agriculture - Seed Testing

Seeds are tested for various qualities to ensure a high quality harvest, and to limit or prevent the spread of undesirable and invasive species.

Seed test types Descriptions of various tests done on seed

Seed related databases

ISTA, the International Seed Testing Association, maintains a list of links to Seed Organizations worldwide:

  • http://www.seedtest.org/en/content---1--1014--329.html

Agriculture - World production of major crops in 2004

In millions of metric tons, based on FAO estimates[2]:

By crop types

Cereals 2,264 Vegetables and melons 866 Roots and Tubers 715 Milk 619 Fruit 503 Meat 259 Oilcrops 133 Fish 130 (2001 estimate) Eggs 63 Pulses 60 Vegetable Fiber 30

By individual crops

Sugar Cane 1,324 Maize 721 Wheat 627 Rice 605 Potatoes 328 Sugar Beet 249 Soybean 204 Oil Palm Fruit 162 Barley 154 Tomato 120

Agriculture - Crop improvement

  • See main article on Plant breeding

Domestication of plants is done in order to increase yield, improve disease resistance and drought tolerance, ease harvest and to improve the taste and nutritional value and many other characteristics. Centuries of careful selection and breeding have had enormous effects on the characteristics of crop plants. Plant breeders use greenhouses and other techniques to get as many as three generations of plants per year so that they can make improvements all the more quickly.

Plant selection and breeding in the 1920s and '30s improved pasture (grasses and clover) in New Zealand. Extensive radiation mutagenesis efforts (i.e. primitive genetic engineering) during the 1950s produced the modern commercial varieties of grains such as wheat, corn and barley.

For example, average yields of corn (maize) in the USA have increased from around 2.5 tons per hectare (40 bushels per acre) in 1900 to about 9.4 t/ha (150 bushels per acre) in 2001, primarily due to improvements in genetics. Similarly, worldwide average wheat yields have increased from less than 1 t/ha in 1900 to more than 2.5 t/ha in 1990. South American average wheat yields are around 2 t/ha, African under 1 t/ha, Egypt and Arabia up to 3.5 to 4 t/ha with irrigation. In contrast, the average wheat yield in countries such as France is over 8 t/ha. Higher yields are due to improvements in genetics, as well as use of intensive farming techniques (use of fertilizers, chemical pest control, growth control to avoid lodging). [Conversion note: 1 bushel of wheat = 60 pounds (lb) ≈ 27.215 kg. 1 bushel of corn = 56 pounds ≈ 25.401 kg]

In industrialized agriculture, crop "improvement" has often reduced nutritional and other qualities of food plants to serve the interests of producers. After mechanical tomato-harvesters were developed in the early 1960s, agricultural scientists bred tomatoes that were harder and less nutritious (Friedland and Barton 1975). In fact, a major longitudinal study of nutrient levels in numerous vegetables showed significant declines in the last 50 years; garden vegetables in the U.S. today contain on average 38 percent less vitamin B2 and 15 percent less vitamin C (Davis and Riordan 2004).

Very recently, genetic engineering has begun to be employed in some parts of the world to speed up the selection and breeding process. The most widely used modification is a herbicide resistance gene that allows plants to tolerate exposure to glyphosate, which is used to control weeds in the crop. A less frequently used but more controversial modification causes the plant to produce a toxin to reduce damage from insects (c.f. Starlink).

There are specialty producers who raise less common types of livestock or plants.

Aquaculture, the farming of fish, shrimp, and algae, is closely associated with agriculture.

Apiculture, the culture of bees, traditionally for honey—increasingly for crop pollination.

See also : botany, List of domesticated plants, List of vegetables, List of herbs, List of fruit

Other related archives

10th millennium BC, 1492, 1800s, 1900, 1950s, 1990, 19th, 2001, 20th century, Abu Hureyra, Aerial topdressing, African, Agricultural and Food Research Council, Agricultural education, Agricultural machinery, Agricultural policy, Agricultural science, Agricultural sciences basic topics, Anatolia, Apiculture, Aquaculture, Archaeobotanists, Arid-zone agriculture, Barley, Barnyard, Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, British Agricultural Revolution, Bronze Age, CAFO, Central, Central Asia, Cereals, Columbian Exchange, Community-supported agriculture, Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation, Cyprus, Eggs, Egypt, Epi-Palaeolithic, Erosion, Europe, FAO, Family farm hog pen, Farm equipment, Fertile Crescent, Fish, Food preservation, Food quality, Food safety, Food security, France, Fruit, GDP, Genetically engineered, Greece, Green Revolution, Holocene, Hydroponics, IPM, India, Integrated Pest Management, International agricultural research, Irrigation, Land Allocation Decision Support System, Levant, List of domesticated animals, List of domesticated plants, List of fruit, List of herbs, List of subsistence techniques, List of sustainable agriculture topics, List of vegetables, Maize, Meat, Meat packing industry, Middle Ages, Milk, National Academy of Engineering, Neolithic Revolution, Nile, Nile valley, Nitrogen, Oilcrops, PPNB, Palm, Particulate matter, Permaculture, Pest control, Plant breeding, Potatoes, Pre-Pottery Neolithic B, Pulses, Rice, Roots, Seed test types, Soil, Soil salination, South America, South American, Southeast Asia, Soybean, Starlink, Sugar Beet, Sugar Cane, Sumerians, Syria, Timeline of agriculture and food technology, Tomato, Tubers, USA agriculture, Vegetable Fiber, Vegetables, Weeds, Western world, Wheat, Younger Dryas, aerial topdressing, aeroponics, agrichemicals, agricultural machinery, agricultural science, agriculturalist, air pollution, alcohols, algae, ammonia, ammonium, animal feeds, animal hides, animal husbandry, animals, anthropological, aquaculture, arable land, archaeological, barley, beekeeping, biocides, biodiesel, biomass, biopharmaceuticals, biopiracy, bitter vetch, blades, botany, capital, chick pea, climate, cocaine, community-supported agriculture, composting, conservation, cotton, crop rotation, culture, dairy farming, detasseling, domestication, drainage, economic activity, ecosystems, einkorn wheat, emmer wheat, empire, ethanol, factory farming, farming, feed, fencing, feral, fertilizers, fiber, fibers, fish, flax, flowers, food, fossil fuel, founder crops, fungicides, gene manipulation, genetic engineering, grain, greenhouse, grinding, harvest, harvesting, heliciculture, hemp, herbicides, honey, hunter-gatherer, hybrid seed, hydroponics, industrial agriculture, insecticides, intensive agriculture, irrigation, labour, lakes, leather, lentil, livestock, local food movement, maize, marijuana, market gardening, mechanization, melons, methane, minerals, mono-cropping, monoculture, nitrogen, no-till farming, nursery, nutrient management, nutritional, opium, organic farming, pasture, pea, people, pest control, phosphorus, plant breeding, plants, plastics, pollination, pollination management, precision farming, produce, rachis, ranching, rice, rivers, rye, season extension, seed, seed saving, seeds, shepherding, shrimp, sickle, slow food, soil, sowing, sphere of influence, squash, starch, stewardship, subsistence agriculture, subsistence farming, succession planting, sugar, sustainable agriculture, terracing, three field system, threshing, tillage, timber, tobacco, tomato, tractor, vegetable farming, waste, weed control, wheat, wool, world



Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Crops", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

More material related to Agriculture can be found here:
Main Page
for
Agriculture
Index of Articles
related to
Agriculture
Glossary
related to
Agriculture
Dream Dictionary
related to
Agriculture


« Back








Search the Global Oneness web site
Global Oneness is a huge, really huge, web site. Almost whatever you are searching for within health, spirituality, personal development and inspirationals - you will find it here!
Google
 
 

Rate this article!

Please rate this article with 10 as very good and 1 as very poor.

.








Sneak-Peek of Global Oneness Community

Hi friend! The Global Oneness Community, the place for information and sharing about Oneness is not really launched yet (you will see there is still some clean up to do) ...but it is now open for a sneak-peek! And if you wish - please register and become one of the very first members to do so! Jonas

Forum Home, Articles, Photo Gallery, Videos, News, Sitemap
...and much more!


Dream Sharing Forum

at Global Oneness Community.

Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum



Forum
Articles
Images Pictures
Videos
News
Sitemap




 

 

 

 

 


 








  » Home » » Home »