Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to –
Course Outcomes (COs):
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BOT 322
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Developmental and Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms |
On completion of this course, the students will be able to: CO62: Learn 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. CO66: To develop the skills related to micromorphological and microanatomical studies of tissues and the latest techniques to of study. |
Class lectures Seminars Tutorials Group discussions and Workshops Question preparation
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
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.
Leaf: 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.
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).
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.
Parthenocarpy, Polyembryony and Apomixis, types and practical applications; haploid production; embryo culture, culture of differentiated and mature embryos; nucellus, ovule, endosperm and seed culture.
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