HO4603 : Fruit trees physiology

Department

Department of Gardening

Academic Program

Master in Horticulture

Type

University requirement

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

An essential course for fruit specialization in the department, which deals with physiological processes and changes such as water relations, water absorption and its relationship to osmotic potential and water potential, metabolic processes: photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition (fertilization) and its relationship to physiological activity, the role of growth regulators and hormones in growth, development, and differentiation Photo physiology: the relationship of light and heat to flowering and the role of plant hormones in light responses such as flowering, the ties of phytochrome to flowering and the vital rhythm of plants, internal growth factors, plant hormones and their relationship to environmental influences, dormancy physiology and the relationship of environmental changes to the phenomenon of dormancy of buds and seeds in fruit trees, and finally the units of coldness And break the inactivity in the fruit trees.

Intended learning outcomes

Successfully completing this course, the student will be able to:

1. The student explains the water relations. for fruit trees.

2. Explains the metabolic processes and the factors affecting them

3. Distinguish between methods of plant nutrition (fertilization) and their effects on physiological activity

4. Distinguish between the effects of environmental factors on different physiological processes such as growth, development, differentiation, flowering in different fruit trees and the factors affecting them.

5. Determine the relationship of plant hormones to the physiology of trees and the interaction between them and environmental factors such as heat and light with physiological phenomena such as dormancy and breaking dormancy, and link theoretical information to the problems that orchids suffer from.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Lectures

2. Field visits

3. Panel discussions

Methods of assessments

Evaluation methods

evaluation date

First midterm exam

after the fifth week

Second midterm exam

after the tenth week

Scientific activities (e.g. writing a report or giving a presentation)

during the semester

Theoretical final exam

after the fifteenth week