HO4813 : Advanced postharvest physiology

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 briefly with dealing with horticultural crops after their maturity. It is considered a complementary course to the university course under the same name. This course contains a number of vocabulary: the ripening of horticultural crops and the deterioration of horticultural crops after harvest, the changes that occur during the growth and ripening of fruits, respiration and its role in the post-harvest stage, ethylene and its cycle in the post-harvest stage, preparation of fruits for circulation and storage, transpiration and its effects on Fruits after collection, methods of handling, packing and refrigerated transportation of horticultural products, methods of presentation and marketing and their impact on the physiology of horticultural crops, initial cooling, storage of horticultural crops and the physiological and pathological diseases of horticultural crops after collection.

Intended learning outcomes

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

1. It shows harvesting (picking) and harvesting time

2. Differentiate between the changes that occur in the fruits from the time of harvest to the stage of consumption

3. Demonstrates transportation, filling, unloading, cleaning and packaging processes

4. Distinguish between storage methods and energy accounts

5. Determine the physiological phenomena and changes that occur in horticultural crops at the post-harvest stage, as well as modern methods of harvesting, packing, unloading, cleaning, marketing and trading of horticultural products.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Lectures

2. Reports and panel discussions

3. Lab

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%