(a) Discuss the cultivation of cassava under the following headings: (i) soil requirements; (ii) spacing...

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2014

(a) Discuss the cultivation of cassava under the following headings: (i) soil requirements; (ii) spacing (iii) one disease; (iv) one pest. [5 marks]

(b) Differentiate between natural pasture and artificial pasture. [2 marks]

(c). Explain the term disease as used in crop production. [2 marks]

(d) State Mendel's law of independent assortment of genes. [2 marks]

(e) Explain the term regeneration as a forest management practice. [2 marks]

(f) State five effects of deforestation. [5 marks]

Explanation

(a) Discussion of the cultivation of cassava:

(i) Soil requirements:

-A well-drained/sandy/friable loamy soil.

- soil rich in organic matter.

(ii) Spacing: 1m x 1m. (iii) Disease:

- Cassava mosaic

- Leaf spot

- Bacterial leaf blight

- Tuber rot/white thread

-Anthracuose.

(iv) Pest:

- Green spider mites

- Grasshoppers

- Mealy bugs

- Rodents

- White flies

- Monkeys.

(b) Difference between natural and artificial pasture: Natural pasture refers to an area of land covered with forage grasses and legumes which are not planted by man. While/on the other hand/but/whereas. Artificial pasture refers to an area of land covered with forage grasses and legumes which are deliberately planted by man.

(c) Explanation of the term disease in crop production: Disease refers to a deviation from the normal health status/ condition of a crop presenting marked symptoms.

(d) Mendel 's law of independent assortment of genes: Mendel 's law of independent assortment of genes states that each character behaves as a separate unit and is inherited independently of any other character. OR This law states that when two pure/true-bred organisms with two or more pairs of contrasting characters are crossed, the characters assort independently in the second filial generation.

(e) Explanation of regeneration as a forest management practice: - Regeneration is the process of forest regrowth after it has been exploited which can be natural or artificial.

(f) Effects of deforestation:

- Loss of soil nutrients.

- Permanent destruction of indigenous forests.

- Soil erosion.

- Desert encroachment desertification.

- Loss of bodiversity/imbalance in the ecosystem.

-Disruption of hydrological cycle.

- Increase in atmospheric carbon(iv) oxide concentration.

-Destruction of micro climate/increased environmental temperature.

- Loss of soil organic matter.

- Reduction in soil microbial activities.

-Exposure of the soil to direct rays of the sun.



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