This course will enable the students to-
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On completion of this course, the students will be able to: CO18: Understand the basic aspects of anatomy of plant tissues such as meristems, simple & complex tissue systems and structure of plant organ systems. CO19: Understand and evaluate the role of cellular components in the primary and secondary growth of plants. CO20: Understand the structure & function of male and female reproductive organs and analyse their role in the process of fertilization. CO21: Evaluate different types of post fertilization changes with reference to endosperm and embryo development. CO22: Apply the knowledge of polyembryony & apomixes in seed and fruit development and study the different causes of seed dormancy & methods to overcome it.
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Class Hours Seminars Tutorials Group discussions and Workshops Question Framing
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
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Plant anatomy: Classification of meristems; Meristems and permanent tissue: Simple tissues, complex tissues and secretory tissues; Histological organization of shoot apical meristem and root apical meristem.
Plant Development: Origin, structure and function of cambium; Primary and secondary structure of root and stem, anomalous secondary growth (Bignonia, Boerhaavia, Leptadenia and Nyctanthes), periderm, lenticels, origin of lateral roots; Origin, structure and development of leaf, branching and its patterns.
Embryology I: Structure of anthers, microsporogenesis, role of tapetum, pollination, pollen germination, pollen tube growth. Megasporogenesis, ovule development, types of ovules, development and types of embryo sacs, embryo sac cells, and double fertilization, in vitro fertilization.
Embryology II: Endosperm: structure, types and development, Embryogenesis: the zygote, Types of embryogeny, embryo development in dicotyledons and monocotyledons, nutrition of embryo.
Seed: Polyembryony, apomixes; Development and structure of seed coat, seed dormancy (primary and secondary) and causes of seed dormancy and methods to break seed dormancy. Specialized structures related to seed: caruncle, aril and operculum.
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