Plant physiology is an experimental science that studies the laws of plant life activities and is an important foundational course in various fields of plant cultivation. By studying, one can systematically understand the main metabolic activities, including photosynthesis, respiration, water and nutrient transport, as well as metabolic reactions, and the laws and basic principles of plant growth and development. They can grasp the basic principles of material and energy exchange between plants and the environment, the physiological basis of plant morphology, and the basic laws of plant growth and development. They can deeply understand the impact of the environment on plant life activities and the adaptation of plants to the environment.
Overview
Syllabus
- Chapter 1 Understanding of Cell Structure
- Chapter 2 Water Metabolism of Plants
- Chapter 3 Reasonable Irrigation
- Chapter 4 Chloroplasts and Photosynthetic Pigments
- Chapter 5: Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
- Chapter 6: Respiratory Function and Agricultural Production
- Chapter 7: Understanding the Laws of Plant Growth
- Chapter 8: Photoperiodic Phenomena
- Chapter 9 vernalization effect
- Chapter 10: Flower induction and photoperiod application
- Chapter 11 Seed Germination
- Chapter 12: Seed and Fruit Maturity
- Chapter 13: Understanding Auxins
- Chapter 14: Understanding Ethylene
- Chapter 15 Plant Growth Regulators
- Chapter 16: Plant Polarity Movement
- Chapter 17: Aging of Plants
- final exam
Taught by
SUNNY