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Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit State Examinations Commission LEAVING CERTIFICATE 2009 MARKING SCHEME AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE ORDINARY LEVEL

Leaving Certificate 2009 Ordinary Level Agricultural Science Marking Scheme Question 1 (a) Cow / sheep / goat / deer / any farm mammal (2 x 4m) (b) Anaemia or anaemia symptom described / poor weight gain / lower milk yield / swelling under lower jaw / loss of hair or loss of wool / death (if acute) (2 x 4m) (c) Dose animal or inject animal. (4m) Question 2 P: Organic matter or humus or peat or O (horizon) (4m) Q: Topsoil or A (horizon) (4m) R: Subsoil or B (horizon) (4m) S: Parent material or (parent) rock or C (horizon) (4m) (Deep) ploughing or sub-soiling or drainage (4m) Question 3 (a) A: (Sweep) Net (4m) B: Pooter (4m) (b) To collect small organisms or named small organisms (4m) (c) Leaf / flower head / ligule / awns / spikelets / growth pattern / parallel venation / wind pollination / long anthers / feathery stigmas (2 x 4m) Question 4 (a) (b) (c) (d) Resazurin or methylene blue (5m) Microorganisms or named microorganism or poor hygiene or poor hygiene described or improper cooling (5m) Check for mastitis or wash udders before milking or teat dip or iodine or exclude infected milk or cool milk in bulk tank or wash out bulk tank or wash milk line and/or clusters or filter or plate cooler or operator hygiene or fly screens or parlour hygiene (5m) 3 or White (5m) 1

Question 5 Swayback - Copper Anaemia - Iron Grass Tetany - Magnesium Milk Fever - Calcium Pine - Cobalt (5 x 4m) Question 6 (a) To ensure they are representative of the area or more accurate or to give a composite sample or described (4m) (b) Gateways or entrances or exits (to field) /around feeding area or around water trough / headlands / wet marshy areas / shaded areas / fertiliser transfer area (2 x 4m) (c) Phosphorus (P) or potassium (K) or nitrogen (N) or calcium (Ca) or named trace element (4m) (d) Acidity or alkalinity (4m) Question 7 (a) Cheaper than using purebred sows or gilts / hybrid vigour or any one advantage of hybrid vigour e.g. approx. half of genes from each breed or associated desirable characteristics / reduces inbreeding (2 x 4m) (b) (To promote) genetic improvement or to prevent inbreeding (4m) (c) Self-contained or explained or reduces risk of diseases or eliminates travel stress (4m) (d) 1.0 1.6 kg inclusive (4m) 2

Question 8 (a) (i) Friesian /Ayrshire / Holstein / Jersey / Shorthorn / any dairy breed (2 x 4m) (ii) Record of mating (time) / steaming up / isolate cow before calving / suitable housing / good hygiene or example / bedding / calving jack or other relevant equipment / have experienced person present / regular inspection / veterinary assistance if needed / clear mucus / iodine navel dip / colostrum / infra-red lamp (2 x 4m) (iii) Steaming up or drying off period or feed at a high level after birth or feed concentrate rations or prevent disease (4m) (b) (i) Grazing calves (one paddock) ahead of the older animals (4m) (ii) Less chance of parasites / young leafy grass available / better grassland management / higher weight gain (2 x 4m) (iii) 180 220 kg inclusive (4m) (iv) House underweight calves in separate pen / feed good quality silage / feed (extra) concentrates / disease control or parasite control (2 x 4m) (c) (i) Infection or disease / of the udder (2 x 4m) (ii) Swelling and pain in udder ( in udder not required if mentioned in (i)) or reduced milk yield or clots in milk / discoloured milk (4m) (iii) Hygienic housing condition / wash udders before milking / wash teat cups between milking cows / test milking machine / clean milking machine / avoid over-milking / teat dipping / dry cow therapy (2 x 4m) Question 9 (a) (i) Control of (soil-borne) pests / control of (soil-borne) diseases / control of weeds / maintenance of soil structure / improvement of (soil) organic matter / maintenance of (soil) nutrient balance / prevents a plough pan / rest or recovery (2 x 4m) (ii) Crop rotation / growth encouragement / stubble cleaning / certified seed / early ploughing / correct ploughing depth / herbicides / hand pulling / mechanical control or named example (3 x 4m) (iii) Leatherjacket or wireworm or aphid or any other correct insect pest of cereals (4m) (iv) Damage must match pest named in (iii) (4m) (v) Selective: kills weeds only (4m) Total herbicide: kills all vegetation (4m) (b) (i) Any correct fungal disease and matching plant e.g. blight and potatoes (4m + 4m) (ii) Symptoms must match disease named in (i) (2 x 4m) (iii) E.g. for blight: crop rotation or harvest all tubers or certified seed or resistant variety or earthing up or spray (with fungicide) or apply desiccant one month prior to harvest (4m) (iv) Decomposition or breakdown of organic matter or formation of humus or recycling of nutrients or N-fixation or addition of organic matter on death (4m) 3

Question 10 (a) (i) Blackface Mountain / Wicklow Cheviot / any other mountain breed(s) (2 x 3m) (ii) Suffolk / Texel / Galway / Oxford Down / Ile de France / Border Leicester / Blue-faced Leicester / any other lowland breed(s) (2 x 3m) (iii)mountain: Mountain ewe bred with mountain ram / ewe lambs used for flock replacement / some ewe lambs sold for breeding / ram lambs fattened for Italian market / some sold as stores in autumn for fattening on lowlands / mountain ewes removed / sold off to lowland farmers after 4-5 years / other relevant point(s) OR Lowland: Weaning / at 12-14 weeks / lambs sold as target weights reached / ewe selection and/or ewe selection reason / culling and/or culling reason / suitable ram / flushing / other relevant point(s) (3+3+2m) (b) (c) (i) To come into heat more than once (a year) (3m+2m) (ii) 15-19 days inclusive (3m) (iii) Sponge / progesterone (accept hormone ) / in ewe s vagina / left 12-16 days / remove sponge / injection of PMSG / mated 1-2 days later (3 x 3m) (iv) 1:10 (3m) (i) A: Rumen or paunch C: Omasum or book (stomach) D: Abomasum or true (stomach) (3 x 4m) (ii) To digest or to break down cellulose or fibre or protein source (4m) (iii) Omasum: To reabsorb water (4m) 4

Question 11 (a) Name of cereal crop (1m) (i) Good drainage / good aeration / good crumb structure / loam / grey-brown podzolics or brown earth / ph 6.0 7.0 / south-facing / fertile / not too stony (2 x 4m) (ii) Sow 1 year in 3 / 2-3 cm deep / rows 18 cm apart / combine drill / sowing date / sowing rate (2 x 4m) (iii) Soil test / (apply) P or K / applied when sowing / timing of N application / how applied / single or split application / lime (2 x 4m) (iv) Ear lies parallel to stem / straw colour / grain goes hard / moisture content 14-20% / combine harvester / date of harvesting / yield per hectare stated (2 x 4m) (b) Free from wild oats / free from diseases / treated (with fungicide or insecticide) / (minimum) 98% purity / (minimum) 85% germination rate / true to type (3 x 4m) (c) Soak seeds in water / place on seed tray / cotton wool or suitable medium / first suitable condition / second suitable condition / repeat / average (3 x 4m) Result stated including reference to time (3m) OR Stated number of seeds / soak seeds in water / place on seed tray / cotton wool or suitable medium / one suitable condition / allow to germinate or leave for time / count germinated seeds / repeat / average (3 x 4m) Reference to percentage calculation or result stated (3m) 5

Question 12 Any TWO of (a) (b) (c) (d) ( 30m, 30m) (a) (i) Perennial ryegrass or Italian ryegrass or RVP or any suitable grass (4m) (ii) Cut grass / wilting / harvest with forage harvester / transport grass to pit / additive or named additive / shake out grass / roll (to remove air) / seal with black polythene / weigh down polythene (5+4+4m) (iii) Cheaper than building silage pit / can be made on wet land / small fields / can be sold / easy to transport / useful where farm is spread over large area / less pollution / less wastage / (5+4+4m) (b) (i) Straw bedding or slatted floor or cubicles / well ventilated / draught free / adequate floor space / adequate air space / water / feeding space / hygiene / waste storage ( 3 x 4m) (ii) Increased rate of growth / when an animal is well fed / after restricted feeding or after store period (2 x 3m) (iii) Blocklike (in 2 dimensions) / shoulderblades well fleshed / wide hindquarters and/or shoulders / deep barrel / straight topline / good feet (2 x 4m) (iv) Have reached target weight or start putting on fat instead of muscle after 2 years or meat quality or older carcasses grade poorly or frees up grass (4m) (c ) (i) Xylem: transport of water or transport of minerals or support (4m) Phloem: movement of food or translocation or movement of growth regulators (4m) (ii) Transpiration: loss of water (vapour) from a plant Translocation: transport of food in a plant (2 x 4m) [max. 4m if plant not mentioned at least once] (iii) Plant or named plant / in water / add coloured dye (to water) / leave for time / cut stem / cross section / observe / stained cells / conclusion OR Plant or named plant / cut stem at angle / cut stem underwater / potometer /fill (potometer) with water / movement of air bubble / conclusion (4+4+4+ 2m) (d) (i) Aerobic / respiration or breakdown of glucose / waste (product) (ii) To reduce competition / for any one named resource / straighter or bigger trees (iii) To prevent tubers being exposed to sunlight or to prevent greening / to prevent production of poisonous alkaloids / reduces likelihood of blight / weed control / increased yield (iv) Increased palatability / nitrogen fixation or increased nitrogen levels or reduced N fertiliser requirement / ground cover or weed control / source of protein / source of minerals / provides grazing during lag phase 2 (4+4m) + 2(4+3m) 6

Question 13 (a) (i) Nucleus (4m) (ii) Meiosis (4m) (iii) Haploid or n (4m) (b) (c ) Easily cultured in bottles in a lab / have a 2-week life cycle / documented mutant varieties / small number (four) of chromosomes / produce large numbers of offspring / large chromosomes (3 x 4m) Dominant: The allele which is expressed in the heterozygous condition. Alleles: Different forms of a gene (2 x 3m) Parental genotypes (FF) x (Ff) Gametes (F) x (F)(f) (3 x 2m) Offspring genotypes (FF) x (Ff) (2 x 2m) Offspring phenotype Feathered (2m) (d) (i) Performance testing: comparing records of an animal s performance (with animals kept under similar conditions) Progeny testing: comparing records of an animal s offspring performance (with the offspring performance of another animal) (2 x 3m) (ii) Artificial insemination (3m) (iii) No need to keep a bull/ safety / wider choice of bull / cheaper / service more cows / easier to transport / reduces inbreeding / reduces incidence of disease (3 x 3m) 7