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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture : Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture

791-011 Plant Protection (Pathology)

Credit Points:

7.5

Coordinator:

Mr J Fenwick

Prerequisite/s:

One Plant Management Elective.

Contact:

3 hours per week.

Objectives:

The objective of this subject is to enable the students to:

  • integrate the concepts and practices of plant protection management;

  • demonstrate an understanding of the physical basis of a depression in yield and quality of plant production;

  • apply appropriate techniques for the assessment of plant damage and develop a suitable program for protection;

  • design and evaluate strategies of plant protection within an integrated pest management program (IPM);

  • develop an understanding of the mode of action of protection and control measures;

  • develop an ability in making appropriate decisions in plant protection strategies in a commercial context.

Content:

The plant protection concept. An introduction to the organisms parasitic on plants. The anatomy and physiology of plants relevant to the depression of yield and quality of product due to the presence and absence of pathogenic agents. Assessment of crop damage, signs and symptoms of disease, the management of plant protection programs, particularly IPM.

Assessment:

Three assignments of 1000 words each (10% each); one assignment of 3000 words (70%).

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