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Why Botany is Cool. Plants are Chemical Factories ….why?. Dioscorea , yam. Erythroxylum coca. Snakeroot, Rauwolfia serpentina. Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea. Marijuana, Cannabis sativa. Important Medicinals. Taxol, Pacific Yew. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plants are Chemical Factories….why?

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Dioscorea, yam

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Erythroxylum coca

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Snakeroot, Rauwolfia serpentina

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Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea

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Marijuana, Cannabis sativa

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Important MedicinalsBelladonna, Atropa belladonna Atropine, scopalamine

Rosy Periwinkle, Catharanthus roseus Vincristine, vinblastine; treats cancer

Cinchona Quinine, treats malaria

Colchicum autumnale Colchicine, treats gout; mitotic poison

Ephedra Ephedrine, decongestant

Goldenseal, Hydrastis canadensis* Hydrastine, treats inflamed mucosa

Tobacco, Nicotiana tabacum Stimulant

Opium Poppy, Papaver somniferum Morphine, codeine

Willows, Salix sp.* Salicin, aspirin

Pacific Yew, Taxus brevifolia Taxol, treats cancer

Chrysanthemum sp. Pyrethrum, treats lice; insecticide

May Apple, Podophyllum peltatum* Podophllotoxin, treats venereal warts

*might be found on campus

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Taxol, Pacific Yew

• To get one kilogram requires cutting and stripping bark from ~12,000 trees

• Now being produced by cells in tissue culture

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Even Wars…

The First Opium War• 1839-42• Between China and

England• Hong Kong taken over

by the British

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Directly or indirectly, plants provide all the food we eat.

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Piper nigrum• Only spice that could

make decaying or heavily salted meat edible

• Drew many explorers, including Columbus, to discover rain forested areas.

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We Use Their Bodies

• Lumber• Paper– An average tree produces pulp to make ~400

copies of a 40 page newspaper• Wood pulp-cardboard, fiberboard, ice cream

fillers, cellophane, rayon• Fuel-my sole source of heat!• Charcoal, fabrics, rope, baseball bats

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• Maple syrup (Acer saccharinum)• Cinnamon, (Cinnamomum zeylanicum)• Dyes• Tannins• Natural chewing gum (Manilkara zapota)• Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis)• 50 million Christmas trees• Cork

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The Lore of Trees

• More species of trees in Appalachians than in all of Europe

• A fully grown deciduous tree can transpire more than a ton of water per day

• $200,000 of services provided by a single tree living 50 years:– Producing oxygen-$32,000; keeps a family of 4 breathing for a year– Recycling water, regulating humidity-$37,000– Habitat and shelter for wildlife-$31,000– Reducing erosion-$31,000– Pollution control-$62,500

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Have You Hugged a Tree?

• Annually removes about 12 kg of carbon dioxide– ~equivalent to a 7000 km trip in a car

• For those who don’t hug…– NYC-for cutting down a public tree…$1000 fine

and 90 days– NJ-for cutting down a shade tree, up to $1500 fine

and replacement fee of up to $27/sq. in.• ~$20,000 for an average tree.

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Relationships With Wildlife

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Have you thanked a plant today?

Hug a tree on the way to your next class!