Learning objectives
Tto offer the basic knowledge of plants biology at
cytological and systematic level
Prerequisites
none
Course unit content
Costituents of living organisms: organic and inorganic matter. Autotrophic and eterotrophic organisms. Plant metabolism: photosynthesis. Nitrogen and carbon utilization Procariots: Saprofitism and symbiosis. Rhizobium-legume symbiosis. Eucariots: cell wall, plastids, vacuole. Vegetal tissues and their characteristics.. Organography of the vegetables and functions. Flowers, fruits and seeds, root. Products of secondary metabolism.
Full programme
Costituents of living organisms: organic and inorganic matter. Autotro-
phic and eterotrophic organisms. Plant metabolism: photosynthesis
and transpiration. Nitrogen and carbon utilization Procariots: Saprofitism
and symbiosis. Rhizobium-legume symbiosis. Eucariots: cell wall, pla-
stids, vacuole. Growth and development of the vegetal cell. Cellu-
lar differentiation. Vegetal tissues and their characteristics. Morphology
and anatomy of the plants. Organography of the vegetables and fun-
ctions. Flowers, fruits and seeds.Products of secondary metabolism: lectin,
glycosides, tannins, alkaloids.
Bibliography
GEROLA F.M., GEROLA P.D.: Botanica, Ed. UTET, Torino, 1988.
PASQUA G., ABBATE G., FORNI C.:Botanica generale e diversità vegetale, Ed. Piccin Nuova Libraria, Padova.2008.
SPERANZA A., CALZONI G.L. : Struttura delle piante in immagini, Zanichelli, Bologna, 1996.
Teaching methods
lecture
Assessment methods and criteria
oral exam
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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