HORT 604

APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS

Credit 3 (3-0)

David Wm. Reed, Instructor

Horticulture-Forest Science Bldg. 408

phone 845-0139, fax 845-0627, email dwreed@tamu.edu

Web Page: http://generalhorticulture.tamu.edu/hort604

 

ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY

Anatomical Structure

      Organs and Tissue Systems

      Meristems, Meristem Organization and Growth

      Anatomy and Morphology

            Vegetative - Stems, Roots and Leaves

            Reproductive - Flowers, Fruits and Seeds

Anatomical Basis of Adventitious Root/Shoot Formation, Grafting

      Stages of Graft/Bud Union and Cambium Formation

      Origin of Adventitious Root and Shoot Apices

      Stages of Adventitious Root and Shoot Formation

Anatomical Basis of Plant Chimeras

      Apical Organization

      Tunica-corpus and mantle-core

      L-I, L-II and L-III Organization of Leaf and Flower Chimeras

      Considerations in Asexual and Sexual Propagation

 

HORMONAL AND GENETIC MANIPULATION

Hormones and Elicitor Molecules

      Auxin, Cytokinin, Ethylene, Gibberellic Acid, Abscisic Acid

      Brassinosteroid, Jasmonic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Polyamines

            Structure, Biosynthesis, Synthetic Forms, and Transport

            Physiological and Developmental Effects

            Practical and Commercial Applications

Genetic Basis of Life

      The “Central Dogma” and the Genetic Code

      GMOs in Agriculture

 

SEED GROWTH AND DEVELPMENT

Seed germination and priming

      Stages of germination

      Methods of Priming

Seed dormancy

      Types

      How overcome


 

VEGETATIVE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Growth Kinetics

      Modeling Growth Rates

      Mathematical Measures and Relationships

Net Assimilation Rate, Leaf Area Ratio & Index, Crop Growth Rate

Juvenility

      Anatomical and Morphological Changes

      Approaches to By-pass Juvenile Phase

Dormancy

      Nomenclature

      How Overcome

Pruning and growth manipulation

      Apical Dominance

      Time of Flowering

     

Source-Sink Relations

      Translocation and Mobilization

      Hierarchy of Sink Strength

      Episodic Growth in Temperate Woody Ornamental.

 

REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Photoperiodism

      Type plants

      Manipulating photoperiodic plants

Vernalization

      Type plants, mechanism and methods.

 
SENESCENCE AND POST-HARVEST

Source-Sink Relations

      Monocarpic Senescence

Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) of fruits and vegetables

      Photosynthesis and Respiration Relations

 

GRADING

100 points        10 weekly examS – in class or take home on last lecture

50 points          special assignment

50 points          final comprehensive

 

READINGS

Selected articles will be handed-out or placed on reserve

 

HANDOUTS

Handouts will be distributed for each topic addressed in lecture.

The well be not text.