Syllabus & Course Curriculam
Course Type: ME-6
Semester: 5
Course Code: BBOTMEB35C
Course Title: Plant Science I
(L-P-Tu): 2-2-0
Credit: 4
Practical/Theory: Combined
Course Objective: To introduce the diversity of microbial, algal and cyanobacterial, fungal worlds, their identifying features, and applications To know about the transition towards land habit, amphibians of the plant kingdom, pteridophytes and gymnosperms, their identifyi
Learning Outcome: After the completion of the course the students will be able to: 1. Develop understanding about the classification and diversity of different microbes including viruses, Algae, Fungi & Lichens & their economic importance. 2. Gain knowledge about uses of
(Theory, Credit-2)
Unit | Topic | No. of Lectures/Hrs (30) |
1 | Microbes: General characteristics and economic importance of bacteria and viruses. Algae: General characteristics; range of thallus, reproduction and economic importance Fungi: General characteristics, reproduction, ecology and significance. | 10 |
2 | Bryophytes: General characteristics, adaptations to land habit, reproduction and economic importance of bryophytes. Pteridophytes: General characteristics, ecological and economic importance of Pteridophytes. | 10 |
3 | Gymnosperms: General characteristics, ecological and economic importance. Introduction to plant taxonomy: Identification, classification, nomenclature, functions of herbarium, important herbaria and botanical gardens of the world and India. | 10 |
Practical: Credit-2(60hrs)
Reading references:
1. Kumar, H.D. (1999). Introductory Phycology. Affiliated East-West. Press Pvt. Ltd. Delhi. 2nd edition.
2. Tortora, G.J., Funke, B.R., Case, C.L. (2010). Microbiology: An Introduction, Pearson Benjamin Cummings, U.S.A. 10th edition.
3. Sethi, I.K. and Walia, S.K. (2011). Text book of Fungi & Their Allies, MacMillan Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
4. Alexopoulos, C.J., Mims, C.W., Blackwell, M. (1996). Introductory Mycology, John Wiley and Sons (Asia), Singapore. 4th edition.
5. Raven, P.H., Johnson, G.B., Losos, J.B., Singer, S.R., (2005). Biology. Tata McGraw Hill, Delhi, India.
6. Vashishta, P.C., Sinha, A.K., Kumar, A., (2010). Pteridophyta, S. Chand. Delhi, India.
7. Bhatnagar, S.P. and Moitra, A. (1996). Gymnosperms. New Age International (P) Ltd Publishers, New Delhi, India.
8. Parihar, N.S. (1991). An introduction to Embryophyta. Vol. I. Bryophyta. Central Book Depot, Allahabad.
Basic Features
Undergraduate degree programmes of either 3 or 4-year duration, with multiple entry and exit points and re-entry options, with appropriate certifications such as:
Note: The eligibility condition of doing the UG degree (Honours with Research) is- minimum75% marks to be obtained in the first six semesters.
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