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Food Supply and Water as Limiting
Factors
Chapters 37 and 38
Kwashiorkor: Sudden
food deprivation due to
natural or manmade
emergencies produces
a condition known as
kwashiorkor. Apathy,
swelling (oedema) of
the extremities, torso
and face, cracked,
peeling, infection-prone
skin and unnaturally
blond, sparse hair are
its visible
characteristics.
malnutrition
Green revolution
The genes that sparked the
Green Revolution came
from unprepossessing
wheat plants relegated to
the ranks of agronomic
curiosities. But their short,
stiff straw and heavy seed
heads caught the eye of
ARS agronomist S. Cecil
Salmon who was with Gen.
Douglas MacArthur's
headquarters in 1946
helping assess Japan's
postwar agricultural
problems.
Fresh water supply depends on the water cycle.
The cycle is disrupted due to climate change, erosion,
deforestation and marginal land farming.
Irrigation requires ever increasing supplies of water
PROBLEMS CAUSED BY DAMS
• HABITAT DESTRUCTION
• LARGE LAKE FORMED PROVIDES
BREEDING AREA FOR MOSQUITOS
• SILTING UP OF THE DAM
• REDUCED SOIL FERTILITY
DOWNSTREAM
• SPREADING OF WATER BORNE
DISEASES BY IRRIGATION.
Loss of organic matter leading to decreased water holding capacity of soils
and increased run off; ·
Loss of organic matter-rich soils reduces yields as crops are slower to
germinate; ·
Loss of nutrients and crops themselves as a result of water and wind erosion.
Today, roughly 600,000 square kilometres or 15%
of the Brazilian Amazon has been deforested, an
area about equal to Spain and Portugal together
Much of it is now in pasture to feed one of the fastest
growing cattle herds in the world.
Land laid waste by deforestation and subject to erosion.
Most desertification happens as "runaway" phenomena which are
irreversible on human timescales. That is to say, once desertification
starts it is hard to stop
Crops fail and the soil may be blown away as dust
DROUGHT
• The number of people
being fed by the UN
World Food Programme
(WFP) due to drought has
more than quadrupled in
the last four years, the
food aid organisation said.
WFP reports that more
than 100 million people in
over 20 countries
currently suffer the effects
of drought
CLIMATE CHANGE – SOME CAUSES
1988: Global warming attracts worldwide headlines after
scientists at Congressional hearings in Washington DC
blame major US drought on its influence.
We need energy to do things
like drive a car,
fly a plane, or make things in
factories.
But we need to use energy
wisely
if we want to help slow global
warming.
Effects of marine pollution:-
Sewage effluent, or organically rich industrial effluent such
as that from fish processing plants, presents a number of
problems:
(i) Decomposition of organic matter causes a drop in dissolved oxygen,
particularly in calm weather and sheltered bays. This can cause the death of
marine plants and animals, and may lead to changes in biodiversity.
(ii) Effluent, rich in nitrogen and phosphorus, results in eutrophication
(overfertilization), which may cause algal blooms. These blooms can discolour
the water, clog fish gills, or even be toxic, e.g. red tides. Microbial breakdown
of dead algae can cause oxygen deficiencies.
(iii) Pathogenic micro organisms cause gastric, or ear, nose, and throat
infections, hepatitis, or even cholera and typhoid. Filter-feeding animals (e.g.
mussels, clams, oysters) concentrate pathogens in their gut, so eating shellfish
from polluted waters is a health risk.
•Oil spills smother plants and animals, preventing respiration. In
seabirds and mammals it can cause a breakdown in their thermal
insulation. Chemical toxicity can cause behavioral changes,
physiological damage, or impair reproduction. Oil pollution is an
eyesore, and cleanup and subsequent disposal of oily wastes is difficult.
•Pesticides, such as DDT, and other persistent chemicals e.g. PCBs,
accumulate in the fatty tissue of animals. These chemicals can cause
reproductive failure in marine mammals and birds.
•Ships often paint their hulls with anti-fouling substances, e.g.
tributyl-tin (TBT), to prevent growth of marine organisms. These
substances leach into water and, in high traffic areas such as
harbours and marinas, can affect animal life. This has contributed to
a call for a world-wide ban on the use of TBT. In the mean time,
alternatives are being considered.
•Plastics kill many marine animals. Turtles, for example, often
swallow floating plastic bags, mistaking them for jelly-fish. Animals
are often strangled when they become entangled with plastic debris.