Developmental and Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms

Paper Code: 
BOT322
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives:

This course will enable the students to –

1.     To impart knowledge about not only morphology, structure and development of flowering plants but also at their practical and experimental aspects as they are most sought after areas of modern research.

2.     To enhance the fundamental knowledge about living cells and their systematic up gradation in to the tissue level.

3.     To study the differentiation features of internal structure of the plant body.

4.     To obtain a thorough knowledge about the development cycle in higher plants

Course Outcomes (COs): 

 

     Course

Course Outcome

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

BOT 322

 

Developmental and Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms

CO62:  Recall the history of reproductive biology of Angiosperms & recognize the importance of genetic and molecular aspects of flower development

CO63:  Understand structure, functions and types of anther wall, pollen wall, ovule and embryo

CO64:  Understand the problems of self-incompatibility in pollination and fertilization faced by the Geneticists and Plant Breeders

CO65:  Comprehend the causes of Polyembryony and Apomixis with its classification

Class lectures

Seminars

Tutorials

Group discussions and Workshops

Question preparation

 

 

 

Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects

 
12.00
Unit I: 
Development of Root & Shoot

Root: Organization of root apical meristem, origin of lateral roots.

Shoot: Histological organization of shoot apical meristem; Differentiation of xylem and phloem; root-stem transition, branching and its patterns, nodal anatomy, Secondary structure of root and stem, secondary growth and development of wood, periderm, lenticels.

 

12.00
Unit II: 
Leaf and Floral Evocation

Structure of monocot and dicot leaf, leaf development: initiation of leaf primordia, growth, variations in developmental pattern, differentiation of mesophyll, development of vascular tissues; role of auxins in leaf development, stomata; abscission of leaf.

Floral Evocation: Vegetative to floral evocation; floral organ differentiation; homeotic mutants in Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum

12.00
Unit III: 
Flower

A modified reproductive shoot; microsporangium, morphology and development of male gametophyte; megasporangium, megasporogenesis and formation of female gametophyte; pollination; fertilization (in vivo & in vitro).

                                                                                                                       

12.00

Structural, genetic and biochemical aspects of incompatibility, biological significance of incompatibility; development and types of endosperm; ruminate endosperm; nutritional behavior of endosperm; monocot & dicot embryo; types of embryogenesis; development of seed and fruit.

 

12.00

Parthenocarpy, Polyembryony and Apomixis, types and practical applications; haploid production; embryo culture, culture of differentiated and mature embryos; nucellus, ovule, endosperm and seed culture.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Essential Readings: 
  • Bhatnagar. 2002. The Embryology of Angiosperms. Vikas Publishing House.
  • Bhojwani, SS and Bhatnagar, SP 2000. The Embryology of Angiosperms, 4th revised and enlarged edition, Vikas Publication House, New Delhi.
  • Cutter, EG 1969, Part I Cells and Tissues, Edward Arnold, London
  • Cutter, EG 1971, Plant Anatomy: Experiment and Interpretation PartII, Organs, Edward Arnold, London
  • Eames. 1997. An Introduction to Plant Anatomy (2nd edition). Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
  • Esau, K 1977, Anatomy of Seed Plants, 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  • Fahn, A. 1982. Plant Anatomy (3rd edition). Pergamon Press, Oxford.
  • Grewal, RC. 2000. Plant Anatomy. Campus Books International, New Delhi.
  • Hartmann, HT and Kestler, DE 1976. Plant propagation: Principles and Practices, 3rd edition Prentice-Hall of IndiaPvt. Ltd, New Delhi.
  • Leins, P; Tucker, SC and Endress, PK. 1988. Aspects of Floral Development. J. Cramer, Germany.
  • Maheshwari. An Introduction to Embryology of Angiosperms. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
  • Pandey, BP. 2002. Plant Anatomy 6th Rev. S. Chand & Co., Delhi.
  • Raghavan, V. 1997. Molecular Embryology of Flowering plants. Cambridge University press. Cambridge, UK.
  • Proctor, M and Yeo, P. 1973. The Pollination of Flowers. Witham Collins Sons, London.
  • Raghavan, V. 1997. Molecular Embryology of Flowering Plants. Cambridge University Press.
  • Raghavan, V. 1999. Developmental Biology of Flowering Plants. Springer-Verlag, New York.
  • Raven, PH; Evrt, RF and Eichhom, S. 1992. Biology of Plants(5th edition). Worth, New York.
  • Sdgely, M and Griffin, AR. 1989. Sexual Reproduction to Tree Crops. Academic Press, London.
  • Shivnna, KR and John, BM. 1985. The Angiosperm Pollen: Structure and Function. Wiley Eastern Ltd. , New York.
  • Vasishtha, BR. 1997. Plant Anatomy. S. Nagin & Co.

 

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