This course will enable the students to
1. To provide an insight into the basic life processes of fungi and their disease-causing ability along with their economic implications.
2. To make the students learn about classification, characteristics, ultra-structure of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic microbes
3. To facilitate study of a wide spectrum of plant disease, cause, symptom and control measures
4.To make the students know about organisms and causal factor responsible for plant diseases & methods of studying plant diseases
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PLANT PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
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CO81: Collect, consolidate, and synthesize data pertaining to the cellular biology, diversity, reproduction, ecological & economic ramifications, and interactions with hosts of Bacteria, Viruses, and Phytoplasma and contributions of eminent scientists. CO82: Critically examine the complexities of fungal characteristics, encompassing heterothallism and parasexuality, and demonstrate adeptness in the identification and classification of fungal species. Additionally, devise innovative strategies for fungal management and applications in agriculture, medicine, and ecology CO83: Apply taxonomic principles and life cycle analysis techniques to identify and classify key fungal specimens & develop solutions for fungal disease management, biocontrol, and sustainable agriculture practices. CO84: Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of symptomatology, causal organisms, and disease cycles of viral, phytoplasmal, and nematodal diseases. Furthermore, formulate disease management programs integrating cultural, biological, and chemical measures for advanced problem-solving abilities. CO85: Develop expertise in diagnosing bacterial and fungal plant diseases & understand their etiology, pathogenesis and management and propose sustainable disease management practices. CO86: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction.
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching Learning activities for the student: Self-learning assignment, Effective questions, Stimulation, Seminar presentation
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
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General account, growth, ultrastructure, reproduction, nutrition and economic importance.
Viruses: Characteristics and ultrastructure of virions; isolation and purification of viruses; replication, transmission of viruses 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 ultrastructure, 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.
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