HO4593 : Advanced deciduous fruits production

Department

Department of Gardening

Academic Program

Master in Horticulture

Type

University requirement

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

An advanced, specialized and compulsory course for master's students interested in studying fruits. It contains a number of topics related to physiological processes within fruit trees: 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, photophysiology: the relationship of light and temperature to flowering, the role of plant hormones in light responses such as flowering, the relationship of phytochrome to flowering, the vital rhythm of plants and internal growth factors

Intended learning outcomes

Successfully the student will be able to:

1. Shows the cultivation areas of apples, stone fruits, transport fruits, figs, pomegranates and berries in Libya and their climatic and environmental needs.

2. Distinguish between the varieties and origins of fallen fruit trees and their characteristics

3. Specifies the methods of propagation, breeding and pruning, the dates of their implementation and their effects on production

4. Distinguish between the effects of different agricultural operations on production and ripening dates

5. Explains how to establish orchards for the mentioned types of fruits

Teaching and learning methods

1- Lectures

2. Discussions and panel discussions

3. Presentation of research results

Methods of assessments

evaluation number

Evaluation methods

Evaluation period

evaluation weight

First evaluation

First midterm exam

hour

20%

Second evaluation

Second midterm exam

hour

20%

Third evaluation

(oral discussion)

3 hours

20%

Fourth evaluation

final exam

2 hours

40%

the total

100%