PLANT PRODUCTION
cod. 1005928

Academic year 2023/24
3° year of course - First semester
Professor
Deborah BEGHE'
Academic discipline
Arboricoltura generale e coltivazioni arboree (AGR/03)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
42 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Integrated course unit module: ANIMAL AND CROP PRODUCTION

Learning objectives

D1 – Knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course, the student will be able to Know and understand: the processes of growth and development of plants and their fruit; the essential elements of the production techniques of the main food products of vegetable origin; which natural and agronomic elements most influence the quality of production; D2 – applying knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course, the student will be able to: apply the knowledge acquired in the field of agronomy and products of vegetal origin in the working realities related to the agri-food world; D3 – Making judgements
At the end of the course, the student will be able to: assess the reliability of the information provided by various sources in full autonomy,
D4 – Communication skills
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
1. Express clearly and with appropriate terminology during description of concepts concerning vegetal products and their derivatives.
D5 – Learning skills
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
Learn the concepts of producing vegetable products;
Understand the impact of cultural systems on the quality of vegetable products.

Prerequisites

Knowledge on Plant biology

Course unit content

INTRODUCTION TO PLANT PRODUCTION.
STRUCTURE, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT.
CLIMATIC VARIABLES.
PLANTS AND WATER.
PLANT NUTRITION.
BIOREGULATORS.
SEED PROPAGATION and AGAMIC PROPAGATION.
SOIL.
OVERVIEW OF AGRONOMIC TECHNIQUE. AGRONOMIC SYSTEMS.
FRUIT.
EXEMPLES OF ARBOREAL AND HERBACEOUS CROPS AND THEIR PRODUCTS.

Full programme

INTRODUCTION TO PLANT PRODUCTION: Factors of production. Yield and quality.
STRUCTURE, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: Overview of biology and physiology plant. Organization of tissues in the organs of the plant, with particular reference to the edible parts. CLIMATIC VARIABLES: radiation, temperature, rainfall. Crop injury by high and low temperatures. PLANTS AND WATERPLANT NUTRITION: Main mineral nutrients, excess and deficiency. Antagonisms.
Interactions. BIOREGOLATORS: main class and main functions.
SEED PROPAGATION: Seed characteristics and germination in field crops. Dormancy. Sowing.
AGAMIC PROPAGATION: traditional and modern techniques.
SOIL: physical, chemical and biological properties. SOIL
OVERVIEW OF AGRONOMIC TECHNIQUE: SOIL TILLAGE;IRRIGATION;
FERTILISATION;
WEEDS AND HERBICIDES.
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS: Monoculture, polyculture, intercropping, crop rotation, biological agriculture. FRUIT: classification. Physiology of Fruit ripening and development;
EXAMPLES OF ARBOREAL AND HERBACEOUS CROPS AND THEIR PRODUCTS: analysis of supply chain.

Bibliography

PowerPoint presentations given by the teacher to be integrated by personal notes taken during the lectures, the material uploaded on the Elly platform and/or by consulting the following texts:
Fabbri A., Vamerali T. 2022 - Produzioni Vegetali, Patron, Bologna;
Giardini L., 2012 - L'Agronomia. 6 ed. –Patron, Bologna;
Sansavini S. (ed.), 2012 - Arboricoltura Generale. Pàtron, Bologna;
Sansavini S., Ranalli P., 2012 - Manuale di ortofrutticoltura. Edagricole, Bologna.
Calogero Rinallo – Piante Alimentari, ed. PICCIN;
Coltura & Cultura (available online)

Teaching methods

Acquisition of knowledge: frontal lessons (in person or via streaming).
Acquisition of the ability to apply knowledge: case studies.
Acquisition of autonomy of judgment: discussions in the classroom (physical or virtual).
Acquisition of learning skills: case studies in the classroom.
Acquisition of technical language: during the teaching the meaning of commonly used terms will be explained and the discussions in the classroom (physical or virtual) are aimed at encouraging the correct use of the learned terminologies.

Assessment methods and criteria

The assessment of expected learning results described in D1 and parts of those described in D2, D3, D4 and D5, is carried out by oral exam. The exam will be organized as a series of open questions on the subjects addressed in class and that will be previously provided to the students. In particular, in addition to verifying the acquisition of basic knowledge, the ability to connect the general part with one or more individual species discussed during the course will be evaluated. Registration for the test takes place online through the ESSE3 SYSTEM.

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

(2) Zero Hunger
(12) Responsible Consumption and Production
(15) Life and Land

Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
Mrs Barbara Violi
T. + 39 0521 032296
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President of the degree course

prof. Marco Ferretti
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Faculty advisor

prof. Donata Tania Vergura
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Career guidance delegate

prof. Chiara Panari
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Tutor professors

prof. Silvia Bellini
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Erasmus delegates

prof. Maria Cecilia Mancini
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prof. Donata Tania Vergura
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Quality assurance manager

prof. Giulio Tagliavini
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