207-263 Advanced Plant Biology

Note

Study commitment for this subject is five hours per week.

Availability

Burnley campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Cassandra McLean

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures, 24 hours practicals, 12 hours tutorials

Subject Description

The aims of this subject are to extend the student's ability to:

  • apply the principles and units of chemical measurement and energy balances;

  • describe the biochemistry of major plant physiological processes;

  • identify the causes and effects of environmental stresses;

  • describe the effects of the major plant hormones on plant growth and development;

  • describe the role of natural selection and competition in plant biology;

  • assess the effects of herbicides on plant metabolism, the environment and health;

  • determine the physiological basis of plant responses to disease and decay; and

  • identify responses of native plants to aspects of the Australian environment.

Content to be studied includes:

  • nutrient cycling, uptake and assays;

  • photosynthesis;

  • respiration;

  • germination, growth, flowering and senescence;

  • the biology of mycorrhizal fungi;

  • competition, breeding and genetics;

  • stress physiology;

  • physiological plant pathology;

  • hormone biology;

  • mechanisms of herbicide action;

  • plant pollutants; and

  • the biology of native plants.

Assessment

One 1-hour mid-semester examination worth 20% of final marks, one final 2-hour examination worth 50% of final marks and three practical reports equivalent to 2000 words worth 30% of final marks.



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