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D-PT-14-FIS-13 - Fiziologija semena

Course specification
Course title
Acronym D-PT-14-FIS-13
Study programme
Module
Type of study
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
    ESPB 8.0 Status
    Condition Oblik uslovljenosti
    The goal The aims of the course are to provide student with knowledge about the physiological and metabolic processes during seed development, dormancy and seed germination which are important for maintaining seed vigour and quality. The aim is also to acquire student with skills to use instruments for monitoring seed physiological and metabolic processes to assess the seed quality indicators
    The outcome At the end of the course the student should demonstrate the knowledge of the processes that contribute to the vitality, germination and seed quality, to understand, analyze and interpret theoretical knowledge in the seed physiology and apply them in experimental scientific works ad well as in practical application in the seed production processes.
    Contents
    Contents of lectures Physiology of fertilization and seed development - hormonal control, metabolic processes, regulation of seed and fruit development. Chemical composition of seeds and seed quality. Seed germination - metabolic processes, hormonal and enzymatic regulation,. Seed dormancy and maturation - metabolic processes, phytohormonal control. Exogenous and endogenous factors affecting germination and dormancy.
    Contents of exercises Introduction to the methods of assessing the physiological processes during seed development. Preparation of seminar work with elements of scientific research.
    Literature
    1. Nešković, M., Konjević, R., Ćulafić, LJ. 2010. Plant Physiology. NNK International. Beograd (in Serbian)
    2. Bewley, J.D., Black, M. 1994. Seeds: Physiology of Development and Germination. Plenum Press, New York.
    3. Srivstava, L.M. 2002. Plant Growth and Development. Academic Press, San Diego, USA.
    4. Prokić, Lj., Savić, S. 2012. Practicum in plant physiology. Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade (in Serbian
    5. Other literature from relevant scientific journals and publications
    Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
    Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
    4 0 3
    Methods of teaching Theoretical and practical teaching in combination with seminar work and interactive teaching.
    Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
    Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
    Activites during lectures Test paper
    Practical lessons 20 Oral examination 50
    Projects
    Colloquia
    Seminars 30