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 606-307 Fungi and Plant Disease

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr D I Guest

Prerequisites

Biology 600-141 and 600-142 (Before 1996: 600-101).

Corequisites

Botany 606-314

Semester

2

Contact

24 lectures (2 per week) and 24 hours laboratory classes (six four hour classes in the second half of semester)

Subject Description

Topics to be covered in this subject include:

  • the evolution and diversity of fungi;
  • fungal physiology, growth and ecology;
  • humans and fungi;
  • fungi that cause plant disease;
  • plant-parasite relationships; and
  • disease resistance in plants.

The practical component will introduce students to techniques used in handling and identifying fungi, and in studying plant disease. Emphasis is placed on the design of experiments and interpretation of experimental data.

At the completion of this subject, students should have developed an understanding of:

  • the biology and diversity of organisms that cause plant disease;
  • the mechanisms by which fungi cause plant disease at the molecular, cellular, whole plant and community levels;
  • the mechanisms used by plants to defend themselves against disease: and
  • current themes in research into plant disease.

Assessment

A 2 hour examination at the end of semester (60%), weekly tests of 10 minutes (10%) and up to three practical reports of 4 pages each (30%).



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