207-173 Plant Protection

Availability

Burnley campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr James Will

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

36 hours lectures and 24 hours practical activities

Subject Description

This subject includes:

  • impact of stress on plants and invasion by pests and other parasitic organisms; the classification of pests;

  • identification of common pest, disease and weed species;

  • integrated pest control concepts;

  • pest control measures;

  • fate of chemicals in the environment; and

  • legislation pertaining to pests, noxious weeds and environmental weeds.

Assessment

One final 2-hour written examination worth 50% of final marks, two pest identification assessments worth a total of 30% of final marks and written reports (plant protection record sheets) worth 20% of final marks.

Hurdle Requirement: Students must obtain a 40% pass mark for the final examination to pass the subject.

Prescribed Texts

  • R Kerruish, Plant Protection 1- Methods of Disease, Pest and Weed Control. Rootrot Press, Canberra, 1990.


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