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BLGY1211 Introduction to plant biotechnology

 Net increase in human population in 1 minute is 150 people; need to cloth, feed and
house people

Selective breeding is long established
 From wolf to pedigree (King Charles spaniels);
 Heart mitral valve disease (MVD) is a terminal illness which affects over half
of all cavalier King Charles spaniels by the age of 5 years and nearly all
Cavaliers by age 10 years  CKCSs’ leading cause of death
 Syringomyelia is a disorder of the brain and spinal cord which may cause
severe head and neck pain and possible paralysis
 Patellar luxation refers to a slipped kneecap
 CKCSs are predisposed hip dysplasia
 Brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome (BAOS) is an inherited condition
 CKCSs appear predisposed to develop strokes
 The retina is the smooth surface that rounds the interior of the eye  in
retinal dysplasia the retina is wrinkled or folded  CKCSs suffer the condition
 If you do breeding you have no idea what you are going to get as you are only
breeding for certain traits
 Most vegetables were white but in the Victorian era there was a passion for
displaying vegetables so they bred the coloured vegetables by classic breeding
 There are no seeds in bananas so we use tissue culture therefore most bananas are
genetically identical  cutting taken then put in plant growth medium then are
potted  they are the most popular fruit
 International Atomic Energy Agency involved by bombarding parents with radiation
you’ll get lots of random mutation and will see the new phenotypes in the offspring
so can see any better ones and then these can be cultured for future

Green Revolution Introduction
 Norman Borlaug was 15 years old when the Great Depression hit in 1929
 He empathized with the hungry people particularly when he got to college in
Minneapolis  people hundreds, yes I’m sure thousands, asking for a nickel to buy
bread. That’s what I think made me go into international agriculture
 Borlaug received his Ph.D. in plant pathology and genetics from the University of
Minnesota in 1942
 He developed semi-dwarf (so it doesn’t get blown over and lots of energy used on
stem/hay), high-yield, disease-resistant wheat varieties
 He led the introduction of these high-yielding varieties, combined with modern
agricultural production techniques to Mexico, Pakistan and India;
 Mexico became a net exporter of wheat by 1963
 Between 1965 and 1970 wheat yields nearly doubled in Pakistan and India
greatly improving the food security
 Won the Nobel peace prize (1970), the presidential medal of freedom and the
congressional gold medal  he was also a recipient of the Padma Vibhushan, India’s
second highest civilian honor
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