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The domestic
apple was introduced to North America by European settlers in the
early 1600s. Many different varieties of apple are now grown commercially
in the United States. However, apple trees have had few negative
impacts in their long history. What is this impact?
1.
Interbreeding with North American
crabapple trees has caused loss of genetic variation.
2.
Apple trees out-competed native
hardwoods, such as the American chestnut.
3. The apple industry uses chemicals
to control pests and to improve crop appearance. Some of these chemicals
may cause human health problems.
4.
The wild apple trees provide food
for species such as deer and mice, which leads to increased human
health risks from ticks that carry Lyme disease.
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