Course Objective:
This course will enable the students to –
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BOT325
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Practical |
CO80: Field study of a floristic rich area to observe and collect the plants from their natural habitats. CO81: Exploration of gross anatomical details of cells, tissues and various other organs of plants. CO82: Compare, contrast, draw, and describe the taxonomic and evolutionary variation in xylem and phloem components. CO83: Outline and describe current understanding of the components of shoot, root, and floral development. CO84: Conceptual learning from permanent preparation of slides like anther, male gametophyte, different types of ovules. CO85: Basic knowledge about the plant specimen from members of locally available dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous families CO86: Learn how to describe the specimens with preparation of keys up to generic level of locally available plants. CO87: Learn how to prepare media for tissue culture, isolation of protoplast and organogenesis. |
Substantial laboratory-based practical component and experiments Technology-enabled learning Field-based learning Project-based learning
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Practical assignments and laboratory reports Observation of practical skills Individual and group project reports
Viva voce interviews are majorly adopted assessment methods
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· Bendre. 1995. A Text Book of Practical Botany. Rastogi Publications, Meerut.
· Pandey, BP and Chadha. 1997. Botany Vol. III. Vikas Publishing House
· Sharma, K. Manual of Microbiology: Tools and Techniques. 2005. Ane Books.
· Henry, RJ. 1997. Practical Application of Plant Molecular Biology. Chapman & Hall, London
Philips, GC. 1995. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture: Fundamental Methods. Narosa Publishing House
Pandey, BP and Chadha. 1997. Botany Vol. III. Vikas Publishing House