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This course will enable the students to –
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BOT 221
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Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms & Palaeobotany |
On completion of this course, the students will be able to: CO26: Demonstrate an understanding of Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Fossils CO27: Develop critical understanding on morphology, anatomy and reproduction of Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms CO28: Understanding of plant evolution and their transition to land habitat. CO29: Demonstrate proficiency in the experimental techniques and methods of appropriate analysis of Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms CO30: To develop an understanding of various fossilized forms, their techniques of preservation and the geological environment of those times. |
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 |
Pteridophytes I: General characters, classification, telome theory, stelar system and evolution of stele, apogamy, apospory, origin of seed habit and heterospory.
Gymnosperm I: Introduction, general characters, classification, evolution of gymnosperms, distribution of gymnosperms in India, affinities of gymnosperms with angiosperms, pteridophytes and pteridosperms and economic importance.
Pteridophytes II: General characters, classification, structure, economic importance and life history of- Psilopsida: Tmesipteris; Lycopsida: Selaginella, Isoetes; Sphenopsida: Equisetum; Pteropsida: Osmunda, Adiantum
Gymnosperm II: General account of gymnosperms with reference to morphology, anatomy and reproduction of the following: Cycadales – Zamia; Ginkgoales-Ginkgo; Coniferales - Cedrus, Araucaria; Taxales- Taxus; Ephedrales – Ephedra; Welwitschiales -Welwitschia; Gnetales - Gnetum.
Palaeobotany: Types of fossils, geological time scale.
Brief account of the following fossils: Horneophytales (Horneophyton), Psilophytales (Psilophyton) and Zosterophyllales (Zosterophyllum). Pteridospermales: (Lyginopteris); Cycadeoidales: (Cycadeoidea); Cordaitales: (Cordaites) and Pentoxylales: (Pentoxylon). Contribution of Birbal Sahani in Palaeobotany, National Institute of Palaeobotany
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