BOT240 Plant Ecophysiology
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Course responsible: Knut Asbjørn Solhaug
ECTS credits: 10
Faculty: Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management
Teaching language: EN, NO
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
Limits of class size:
Minimum 5 students. If there are fewer than 5 students, the course might be offered as an independent study.
Teaching exam periods:
This course starts in Spring parallel. This course has teaching/evaluation in Spring parallel, .
Course frequency: Annually.
First time: Study year 2004-2005
Preferential right:
-
Course contents:
The main emphasis of the lectures is on the physiological adjustment of the photosynthesis, mineral nutrition and water balance of plants in response to different and varying external conditions. Much emphasis will be placed on the effects of climate change. Experimental laboratory exercises will go more thoroughly into the lectures and parts of the syllabus will be discussed in colloquia.
Learning outcome:
Knowledge
The student will be given an introduction to the physiological adaptation of plants growing in different places and climates to climatic, eudafic and biotic environmental factors. The student will by lectures, lab exercises and colloquia get a good understanding on how these environmental factors affect basic processes as plant photosynthesis, water relations and mineral nutrition.
Skills
By lab exercises the student will get experience in analyzing acclimation of plants to various factors as light, temperature and CO2. The student shal learn to present the results with figures, tables and discussion in lab reports.
General competence
The student shall by using knowledge about physiological processes be able to explain ecological problems such as the distribution, production, survival, rest and growth rhythm of plants, as well as the interaction between plants and between plants and other organisms.
Learning activities:
The theory will be covered in lectures. The most central/difficult points will be discussed in colloquia. In the laboratory course, the adaptation and sensitivity of plants to various types of stress (for instance frost, UV-radiation, drought) will be demonstrated. Effects of light,temperature and carbon dioxide on plant photosynthesis will be measured.
Teaching support:
To a large extent, the teacher will be available for individual supervision.
Syllabus:
Lambers & Oliveira., 2019, Physiological Plant Ecology, Springer Verlag , third edition.
Prerequisites:
BOT130.
Recommended prerequisites:
BOT200, KJB200.
Assessment:
A final written exam, 3 hours, counts 2/3 of the grade. Laboratory report counts 1/3 of the grade. All of the evaluated elements in the course must be passed to pass the course.
Nominal workload:
Structured lectures: ca. 90 hours. The students´ own contributions in the form of preparation for lectures, writing of lab reports and reading for the exam: ca. 160 hours.
Entrance requirements:
Special requirements in Science
Reduction of credits:
-
Type of course:
There will be approximately 26 hours of lectures, 24 hours of group study and 30 hours of laboratory work. In addition, students can get individual supervision in, for example, the writing of lab journals.
Examiner:
An external examiner is used to evaluate the written exam. In addition to reading lists, self-produced material will be sent to the examiner as a basis for evaluation. For evaluation of lab journals, examples will be sent to the examiner.
Allowed examination aids: A1 No calculator, no other aids
Examination details: Combined assessment: Letter grades