Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students:
Course Outcomes (COs):
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BOT 124 |
Fungi, Plant Pathology and Microbiology |
CO15: Learn about classification, characteristics, ultra structure reproduction and nutrition of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic microbes CO16: Know about organisms and causal factor responsible for plant diseases & methods of studying plant diseases CO17: Familiarize with some common plant diseases of India CO18: Gain knowledge on Host parasite interaction process and plant pathological diseases and also makes students aware how pathogens adversely affect the yield of important crop plants, their control, underlying mechanisms employed by plants for their defense and the approaches to strengthen their vigor to have resistant crops. CO19: The students will be skilled to promote mushroom cultivation through good laboratory techniques and achieve entrepreneurship skills through this course. CO20: Increase the awareness and appreciation of human friendly viruses and bacteria their economic importance |
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 |
Important landmarks in the history of microbiology, general account, growth, ultrastructure, reproduction and nutrition of Bacteria and Virus and their economic importance.
Phytoplasma: General characters and role in plant diseases.
Contributors: Eminent scientists with their contribution in the field of microbiology, mycology and plant pathology- Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, Robert Koch, Butler, K.C. Mehta, Blackeslee.
General characters of Fungi, cell ultra structure, unicellular and multicellular organization, cell wall composition, nutrition (saprotrophic, biotrophic, symbiotic), reproduction (vegetative, asexual, sexual), heterothallism, heterokaryosis, parasexuality, recent trends in classification, fungi in industry, medicine and food, fungi as biocontrol agents.
General characters, classification, economic importance and life history of-Mastigomycotina, Zygomycotina, Ascomycotina, Basidiomycotina, Deuteromycotina with special reference to Sclerospora, Pilobolus, -Morchella, Peziza, Ustilago, Puccinia and Cercospora.
History and scope of plant pathology, general account of diseases caused by plant pathogens, pathogen attack and defense mechanisms: physical, biochemical and molecular aspects, plant disease management: chemical and biological, IPM systems.
Symptomatology, identification, causal organism, disease cycle and control of following plant diseases-
Viral diseases: Tobacco mosaic.
Phytoplasma diseases: Little leaf of brinjal
Nematode diseases: Root knot of vegetables
Symptomatology, identification, causal organism, disease cycle and control of following plant diseases-
Fungal diseases: Wheat (Rust, Smut, Bunt), Bajra (Green ear, Ergot); Paddy (Paddy blast), Cotton (Wilt), Grapes (Downy and Powdery mildew)
Bacterial diseases: Wheat (Tundu), Sesamum phyllode