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Africa
failure of Green Revolution to reach,
182
introduced species,
150
locust plagues,
145
pest management,
152
wheat rust,
183
Agricultural revolution,
81
Agriculture
Chinese,
75–78
four-course system,
80–81
genetically engineered crops,
168
greenhouse gases from,
196–197
pesticide use in,
154–155
rice,
176–178
soybeans,
138–140
three-field system,
80
See also
Farming and farmers
Al-Haytham, Ibn,
72
Algal bloom,
118–120
Amaranth,
194
Amazon region, farming in,
59–60
Ambrosia beetles, farming by,
9
American crows, learning by,
40
Animals
domestication of,
52–53
transport to New World,
94–95
,
97
use for power,
73
,
74–75
,
78–81
,
97
,
98
,
123
,
141
Ants
farming by,
9
fire,
155
insecticide use to control,
155
leaf-cutter,
149
Aping,
44
Arctic,
35–37
Artificial breeding,
127–128
Asia, rice breeding in,
176–178
Asimov, Isaac,
65–66
Aswan dams,
72
Atmosphere
greenhouse effect,
20–21
greenhouse gases in,
121–125
,
196–197
of Mars,
21
nitrogen in,
62
Aurora australis,
21
Aurora borealis,
21
Australia, locust plagues in,
146
Australopithecine,
48
Aztec,
93
Bacillus thuringiensis,
168
Bacteria
of early Earth,
30
nitrogen cycling and,
63–65
Balboa, Vasco Nuñez de,
94
Bangladesh, increase in overweight people in,
194
Beachell, Henry,
177
Beans
in China,
75
New World origin of,
93
Bennett, Merrill,
142–143
,
144
,
191
,
192
Bergius, Friedrich,
109
Biofuels,
198
Biotechnology, criticisms of,
186–187
Birds
guano from,
88–92
pesticide effects on,
160–162
protecting crops from,
151
Birth rates,
6
Black Death,
80
Blue-green algae,
63
Bone meal,
113
Bone Valley, Florida,
116
Bones, phosphorus from,
113–116
Borlaug, Norman
on Africa,
182
on criticisms of Green Revolution,
182–183
in Mexico,
172–174
on pest reappearance,
184
on poverty,
181