Similarly,the outbreak of maize downy mildew in southern Queensland was actually caused by P. eriochloae which up until that time had been found only on indigenous Eriochloa species.These recent findings of pathogens on indigenous,endemic hosts causing disease outbreaks on cultivated crops reinforce...
It also led to the fusion of cuisines. Moreover, the sharing of farming techniques, fertilizers, biotechnology, and agricultural practices among the nations facilitated them to grow non-indigenous crops. Grocery chains such as Walmart have been offering a variety of international food in different ...
From the time man started cultivating his own food, fences have been used to keep out animals, separate different crops, and mark off private property. Traditionally, living plants have been used as fencing in many African countries and countries like India and Brazil. Conservation is the need ...
As a movement, environmentalism has a racist past. Many of the movement’s most important figures and groups advocated for“untouched wildernesses”while ignoring or outright calling for the elimination of the Indigenous people, poor people, and other marginalized communities who depend on the ...
While I will continue to explore indigenous cultures through the mythology my Latinx friends tell me outside of class, I look forward to examining these communities from an academic standpoint through Spanish 472 – Indigenous Societies. The combination of oral traditions and classical texts will ...
In the humid tropics, indigenous people clear forests by cutting down trees and burning them, called slash-and-burn practices. They plant crops in the cleared land and farm for a few years, and when the land becomes unproductive, it is abandoned and the process repeats. Since the 1960s, ...
this are the cattle herded by the Masai of present-day Kenya and Tanzania, and reindeer managed by many indigenous peoples of northern Eurasia. These animals provide resources such as milk, meat from excess calves, and even blood as food, plus leather and bone for clothes, tools, and ...
Enhancement of Infiltration Rate of Clogged Porous Beds in the Vicinity of Dams in Arid Zones by the Roots of Indigenous Ziziphus Spina-Christ Trees. Hydrol. Process. 2020, 34, 4226–4238. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Palmieri, A.; Shah, F.; Dinar, A. Economics of Reservoir Sedimentation ...
Food science:It is the branch that deals with multiple aspects of food systems. Forestry:It is the branch that deals with forests and woodlands. Horticulture:It is the branch that deals with production of ornamental plants and of food crops. ...
Food Policy 28(3):221–235 Article Google Scholar Hardoy JE, Mitlin D, Satterthwaite D (2001) Environmental problems in an urbanizing world––finding solutions for cities in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Earthscan, London Google Scholar Harris F (1998) Indigenous intensification of ...