HO4803 : Advanced horticulture crops breeding

Department

Department of Gardening

Academic Program

Master in Horticulture

Type

General

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

A general advanced course for all master's students in the department. It deals with everything related to the breeding of horticultural plants from the genetic point of view. In this course, the student studies: an introduction to the science of plant breeding and a brief history of the development of the science, types of pollination in plants and methods of reproduction, germplasm, the genetic basis of plant populations and the inheritance of quantitative traits, direct selection (genetic improvement / breeding methods), hybrids (methods of production of strains / vigor Hybrid), indoor breeding, hybrid varieties and synthetic varieties, methods of breeding by crossing and selection, mutations and multiplication, rules related to plant breeding and methods of pollination.

Intended learning outcomes

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

1. Explains the basic definitions and terms in the science of plant breeding, and the relationship of the concept of plant breeding to genetics

2. Distinguish between the differences in the use of different methods of plant breeding and their relationship to the plant

3. Distinguish between different pollination methods between plants during the breeding program

4. Explains the plant characteristics and specifications for which breeding programs are being conducted

5. Define different methods of searching for genetic differences among plants and explain the influence of environmental factors on plant breeding programs

Teaching and learning methods

1. Theoretical lectures

2. Writing scientific reports

3. Reviewing the results of different scientific experiments

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