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AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
(DBS10032)
INTRODUCTION TO PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY IN
AGRICULTURE
1.1 Explain the principle of chemistry in agriculture
1.2 Explain organic and Conventional Agriculture
1.1.1 Principle of chemistry in Agricultural
What is chemistry?
• Chemistry is a branch of science that studies the composition,
structure, properties and interaction matters
• Origin word comes from Arabic word – al-kīmiyā’ ʾ ‫الكيمياء‬
referred to black soil from River Nile.
• English word – alchemy – is derived from Arabic word
• The science or practice of farming on cultivating land and
raising animals in order to produce foods, beverages, fibers
and timbers.
WHAT IS AGRICULTURE?
• Agricultural chemistry is the study of both chemistry and
biochemistry which are important in agricultural production,
the processing of raw products into foods and beverage and in
environmental monitoring and remediation.
WHAT IS AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY?
CAREERS INVOLVED IN CHEMISTRY
KNOWLEDGE
Lecturer /
Teacher
Doctor /
Dentist
Modern
farmers
Veteriner
Engineer Scientist Pharmacologist
1. Petroleum and Natural Gas
Supplies fuels for homes, vehicles and factories.
Run generators that supply electricity.
2. Plastic
Produces equipment and electrical parts.
3. Agricultural
Fertilizers and pesticides for plants and also hormones for
animals
CHEMICAL BASED INDUSTRIES IN MALAYSIA
4. Pharmaceutical
Produces drugs , both modern and traditional,
for the health sector
5. Iron and steel
Raw materials for the construction and
automobile industry
6. Oleochemicals
Produces various products from palm oil,
including soaps and detergents
CHEMICAL BASED INDUSTRIES IN MALAYSIA
MAJOR GROUP OF CHEMICALS
Major
group of
chemicals
Pesticide
Hormone
Fertilizer
Pesticides
• Substances which are used to control, destroy, repel or
attract pests in order to minimize their detrimental
effects
Fertilizers
• Substances added to soil to improve plants’ growth and
yield
Hormones
• Substances which are used to promote/regulate the
growth of plant, human and animal
• 1. Cost Effectiveness – require low labour input and
allow large areas to be treated quickly and efficiently
• 2. Better timeliness and Flexibility – suitable farm
chemical is available for most pest problems. This allows
more flexibility in management options and better
timeliness of pest control.
• 3. Improve quality, quantity and price of produce –
ensure a plentiful supply and variety of high quality,
wholesome food at reasonable price.
ADVANTAGES OF USING PESTICIDES
• 4. Prevention of Pest problems – frequently used to prevent pest problems.
• 5. Protection of pets and humans – treatment of spiders, cockroaches
would be easier by farm chemicals.
• 6. Protection of the environment – using herbicides to control crop weeds
reduce the need for tillage, thus reducing land degradation and water
pollution.
ADVANTAGES OF USING PESTICIDES
Nitrogen (N) - Encourages growth of stems
and leaves.
Phosphorus (P) - Produce more flowers,
larger fruits and healthier roots and tubers.
Potassium Carbonate (Potash) (K2CO3) -
fosters protein development, thickens stems
and leaves and disease resistance
ADVANTAGES OF USING
FERTILIZERS
Fertilized plants are generally more disease
resistant.
Plant gain accurate source of nutrients.
Synthetic fertilizers do not carry disease
ADVANTAGES OF USING
FERTILIZERS
Auxins – leaves enlarge, stems elongate faster, stimulate the growth of
apical buds and helps stem cuttings root.
Gibberellins – stem elongation, increase leaf size
Cytokinins – helps in synthesis of proteins in leaves and absorption of
nutrients salt.
ADVANTAGES OF USING PLANT
HORMONE
rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone) – to
force greater milk production (eg. Cows)
Estrous-synchronization hormone – designed to
make animals give birth at the same time. (cows)
Growth promotants hormone – increasing weight
gain of livestock
ADVANTAGES OF USING HORMONE IN
ANIMAL
(1.1.2) Recognize the importance of
Chemistry in Agriculture
History why we use chemical
History
• A fungus destroyed the entire German potato
crop in the early twentieth century resulting
in 700,000 deaths from starvation.
• Irish potato famine / Great Hunger / Potato
crop failure of nineteenth century in which
millions died and many more were force to
emigrate.
a) COOKING / FOOD: Chemistry explains how food
changes as you cook it, how it rots, how to
preserve food, how your body uses the food you
eat, and how ingredients interact to make food.
b) CLEANING: Chemistry explains how cleaning
works. Chemistry knowledge help to decide what
cleaner is best for dishes, laundry, human, and
home. Chemistry need in bleaches and
disinfectants process.
IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY
KNOWLEDGE
c) MEDICINE: Understanding of how vitamins,
supplements, and drugs can help or harm people.
Chemistry lies in developing and testing new
medical treatments and medicines.
d) ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Understanding of
chemical as a nutrient or chemical as a pollutant.
Understanding in how to clean up the
environment and what are the processes can
produce the things without harming the
environment.
IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY
KNOWLEDGE
a) Conduct studies and research on fertilizers and
pesticides in the agriculture industries.
b) Develop molecules in herbicides.
c) Develop new compounds that are effectively
reduce damage to crops from pests and disease –
but are less harmful
d) Improve cost effectiveness of food production
e) Improve soil fertility
f) Increase crop yields
IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY
KNOWLEDGE IN AGRICULTURE
A potato leaflet showing
late blight infection caused
by Phytophthora infestans
on a potato field.
Produce sufficient high quality food for
a growing population. For example, a
fungus destroyed the entire German
potato crop in the early twentieth century
resulting in 700,000 deaths from
starvation.
Minimize starvation. For example, Irish
potato famine of eightteenth century in
which millions died and many more were
force to emigrate.
THE IMPORTANCE OF CHEMICALS IN
AGRICULTURE
A photograph of diseased
potatoes after exposure to
potato blight (Phytophthora
infestans).
Taken during a field study in
2008.
Avoid fatality due to bacterial disease
and food famine. For example, the Black
Plaque of Europe in the fourteen century
when millions died from a bacterial
disease spread by fleas from rats.
Improve plants’ growth and yield.
THE IMPORTANCE OF CHEMICALS IN
AGRICULTURE
What is the importance of chemistry in agriculture?
1.Chemist develop molecules used in herbicides or pesticides
1.Develop new compounds that effectively reduce damage to crops from
pests and disease but are less toxic to animals and humans who eat the
food.
2.Improving the cost-effectiveness of food production
What is the importance of agricultural chemistry?
4. Improve soil fertility and increase crop yields.
5. How to produce needed chemicals at a reasonable cost to their buyers
and with minimal environ-mental impact.
What is the importance agricultural chemistry?
6. Other recent changes in agriculture include hydroponics, plant
breeding, hybridization, gene manipulation, better management of soil
nutrients, and improving weed control.
Hydroponics
Hybridization
Plant breeding
7. Agricultural chemistry has enormous importance for the national
economy
Adverse Effects of Farm Chemicals
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF FARM
CHEMICALS
•Non-target organisms, including predators and
parasites of pests can also be affected by
chemical application
Reduction of beneficial species
•Can cause severe damage and residue problems
in crops, livestock, waterways and the general
environment.
Dangerous drifts of spray and vapour
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF FARM
CHEMICALS
• Residues in food for humans and feed for
livestock can be consequence of direct
application of a chemical to the food source
Dangerous residues in Food
• Contamination by leached chemicals
Ground water contamination
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF FARM
CHEMICALS
• Overuse and incorrect use of the chemical
Resistance to pesticide in pest
• Excessive exposure if safe handling procedures
are not followed and protective clothing not
worn
Exposure to poisoning hazards
ASSIGNMENT

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Understanding Agricultural Chemistry

  • 2. INTRODUCTION TO PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY IN AGRICULTURE 1.1 Explain the principle of chemistry in agriculture 1.2 Explain organic and Conventional Agriculture
  • 3. 1.1.1 Principle of chemistry in Agricultural What is chemistry? • Chemistry is a branch of science that studies the composition, structure, properties and interaction matters • Origin word comes from Arabic word – al-kīmiyā’ ʾ ‫الكيمياء‬ referred to black soil from River Nile. • English word – alchemy – is derived from Arabic word
  • 4. • The science or practice of farming on cultivating land and raising animals in order to produce foods, beverages, fibers and timbers. WHAT IS AGRICULTURE?
  • 5. • Agricultural chemistry is the study of both chemistry and biochemistry which are important in agricultural production, the processing of raw products into foods and beverage and in environmental monitoring and remediation. WHAT IS AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY?
  • 6. CAREERS INVOLVED IN CHEMISTRY KNOWLEDGE Lecturer / Teacher Doctor / Dentist Modern farmers Veteriner Engineer Scientist Pharmacologist
  • 7. 1. Petroleum and Natural Gas Supplies fuels for homes, vehicles and factories. Run generators that supply electricity. 2. Plastic Produces equipment and electrical parts. 3. Agricultural Fertilizers and pesticides for plants and also hormones for animals CHEMICAL BASED INDUSTRIES IN MALAYSIA
  • 8. 4. Pharmaceutical Produces drugs , both modern and traditional, for the health sector 5. Iron and steel Raw materials for the construction and automobile industry 6. Oleochemicals Produces various products from palm oil, including soaps and detergents CHEMICAL BASED INDUSTRIES IN MALAYSIA
  • 9. MAJOR GROUP OF CHEMICALS Major group of chemicals Pesticide Hormone Fertilizer
  • 10. Pesticides • Substances which are used to control, destroy, repel or attract pests in order to minimize their detrimental effects Fertilizers • Substances added to soil to improve plants’ growth and yield Hormones • Substances which are used to promote/regulate the growth of plant, human and animal
  • 11. • 1. Cost Effectiveness – require low labour input and allow large areas to be treated quickly and efficiently • 2. Better timeliness and Flexibility – suitable farm chemical is available for most pest problems. This allows more flexibility in management options and better timeliness of pest control. • 3. Improve quality, quantity and price of produce – ensure a plentiful supply and variety of high quality, wholesome food at reasonable price. ADVANTAGES OF USING PESTICIDES
  • 12. • 4. Prevention of Pest problems – frequently used to prevent pest problems. • 5. Protection of pets and humans – treatment of spiders, cockroaches would be easier by farm chemicals. • 6. Protection of the environment – using herbicides to control crop weeds reduce the need for tillage, thus reducing land degradation and water pollution. ADVANTAGES OF USING PESTICIDES
  • 13. Nitrogen (N) - Encourages growth of stems and leaves. Phosphorus (P) - Produce more flowers, larger fruits and healthier roots and tubers. Potassium Carbonate (Potash) (K2CO3) - fosters protein development, thickens stems and leaves and disease resistance ADVANTAGES OF USING FERTILIZERS
  • 14. Fertilized plants are generally more disease resistant. Plant gain accurate source of nutrients. Synthetic fertilizers do not carry disease ADVANTAGES OF USING FERTILIZERS
  • 15. Auxins – leaves enlarge, stems elongate faster, stimulate the growth of apical buds and helps stem cuttings root. Gibberellins – stem elongation, increase leaf size Cytokinins – helps in synthesis of proteins in leaves and absorption of nutrients salt. ADVANTAGES OF USING PLANT HORMONE
  • 16. rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone) – to force greater milk production (eg. Cows) Estrous-synchronization hormone – designed to make animals give birth at the same time. (cows) Growth promotants hormone – increasing weight gain of livestock ADVANTAGES OF USING HORMONE IN ANIMAL
  • 17. (1.1.2) Recognize the importance of Chemistry in Agriculture History why we use chemical
  • 18. History • A fungus destroyed the entire German potato crop in the early twentieth century resulting in 700,000 deaths from starvation. • Irish potato famine / Great Hunger / Potato crop failure of nineteenth century in which millions died and many more were force to emigrate.
  • 19. a) COOKING / FOOD: Chemistry explains how food changes as you cook it, how it rots, how to preserve food, how your body uses the food you eat, and how ingredients interact to make food. b) CLEANING: Chemistry explains how cleaning works. Chemistry knowledge help to decide what cleaner is best for dishes, laundry, human, and home. Chemistry need in bleaches and disinfectants process. IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY KNOWLEDGE
  • 20. c) MEDICINE: Understanding of how vitamins, supplements, and drugs can help or harm people. Chemistry lies in developing and testing new medical treatments and medicines. d) ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Understanding of chemical as a nutrient or chemical as a pollutant. Understanding in how to clean up the environment and what are the processes can produce the things without harming the environment. IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY KNOWLEDGE
  • 21. a) Conduct studies and research on fertilizers and pesticides in the agriculture industries. b) Develop molecules in herbicides. c) Develop new compounds that are effectively reduce damage to crops from pests and disease – but are less harmful d) Improve cost effectiveness of food production e) Improve soil fertility f) Increase crop yields IMPORTANCE OF CHEMISTRY KNOWLEDGE IN AGRICULTURE
  • 22. A potato leaflet showing late blight infection caused by Phytophthora infestans on a potato field. Produce sufficient high quality food for a growing population. For example, a fungus destroyed the entire German potato crop in the early twentieth century resulting in 700,000 deaths from starvation. Minimize starvation. For example, Irish potato famine of eightteenth century in which millions died and many more were force to emigrate. THE IMPORTANCE OF CHEMICALS IN AGRICULTURE
  • 23. A photograph of diseased potatoes after exposure to potato blight (Phytophthora infestans). Taken during a field study in 2008. Avoid fatality due to bacterial disease and food famine. For example, the Black Plaque of Europe in the fourteen century when millions died from a bacterial disease spread by fleas from rats. Improve plants’ growth and yield. THE IMPORTANCE OF CHEMICALS IN AGRICULTURE
  • 24. What is the importance of chemistry in agriculture? 1.Chemist develop molecules used in herbicides or pesticides 1.Develop new compounds that effectively reduce damage to crops from pests and disease but are less toxic to animals and humans who eat the food. 2.Improving the cost-effectiveness of food production
  • 25. What is the importance of agricultural chemistry? 4. Improve soil fertility and increase crop yields. 5. How to produce needed chemicals at a reasonable cost to their buyers and with minimal environ-mental impact.
  • 26. What is the importance agricultural chemistry? 6. Other recent changes in agriculture include hydroponics, plant breeding, hybridization, gene manipulation, better management of soil nutrients, and improving weed control. Hydroponics Hybridization Plant breeding
  • 27. 7. Agricultural chemistry has enormous importance for the national economy
  • 28. Adverse Effects of Farm Chemicals
  • 29. ADVERSE EFFECTS OF FARM CHEMICALS •Non-target organisms, including predators and parasites of pests can also be affected by chemical application Reduction of beneficial species •Can cause severe damage and residue problems in crops, livestock, waterways and the general environment. Dangerous drifts of spray and vapour
  • 30. ADVERSE EFFECTS OF FARM CHEMICALS • Residues in food for humans and feed for livestock can be consequence of direct application of a chemical to the food source Dangerous residues in Food • Contamination by leached chemicals Ground water contamination
  • 31. ADVERSE EFFECTS OF FARM CHEMICALS • Overuse and incorrect use of the chemical Resistance to pesticide in pest • Excessive exposure if safe handling procedures are not followed and protective clothing not worn Exposure to poisoning hazards