PPT-Plant Physiology Morphology
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Seasonality and Life Cycles Grazing and Plant Growth Seasonal Growth Rates Germination and Seedling E stablishment Grazing Optimization Carbohydrates and Allocation
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Seasonality and Life Cycles Grazing and Plant Growth Seasonal Growth Rates Germination and Seedling E stablishment Grazing Optimization Carbohydrates and Allocation Reproduction. The stem parasitic plant dodder, Cuscuta australis, growing on its host plant soybean (Glycine max Parasitic plants comprise about 1% of the angiosperm plants, and they steal nutrients and other molec Essential Standard 3.00:. Summarize Plant Anatomy. Objective 3.01. Discuss biological terms used to describe plants.. Plant Sciences. Biology-the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes. Plant Morphology. Describes the physical form and external structures of a plant. Leaves. Important characteristics. Type. Arrangement. Shape. Margin. Veination . Leaf Types. Simple. Compound. Compound - Palmate. Lycoseris grandis . Asteraceae. GENERAL ORGANIZATION OF A VASCULAR PLANT. Shoot System. stem. leaves. Root System. Shoot System. Root System. TYPES OF ROOT SYSTEMS. Tap Root. Fibrous Root. TYPES OF ROOTS. and . Molecular. . Genetics. Toxic elements - Cadmium. Mechanisms of tolerance and accumulation. Passage of metals from soil to plant. Distribution. Translocation. Absorption. Enhanced processes. In hyperaccumulators. 2FABA BEAN51Faba bean developmental stages are divided into five principal phases with each phase sub-divided into secondary stages Table 1 and Figure 1 The stages of development allow for better unde Code: 308 Bot. Students: Third year Botany. Lecture . 2 . (Plant Mineral Nutrition). Dr. . Taha. Mohamed El-. Katony. Absorption and translocation. The path of ions across the root. Absorption of salts by roots is both passive and active. . Dr. Abdulrahman . Al-. hashimi. Course . Description. The Plant Physiology course involves:. Introduction about plant . and cell . architecture. . Plant water relation . Mineral . nutrition and . assimilation. Morphos. : . structure. ;. . logos. : a . discourse. “ . the. . description. . of. . the. . form. . and. . structure. . of. . plant. ”. External. . Morphology. = . การศึดษา. Dr. Dhiraj V. Bhavsar. Course Coordinator. Department of Botany . Shri Anand College, Pathardi. Chapter 2 :. . Absorption of Water . Objective of Chapter. 2.1 To study role of water in plants. 2.2 To understand mechanisms of water absorption with respect to crop plants. Credits: Theory-4, Practical-2. DR. Lipika Lahkar. Assistant professor. Silapathar. college. Paper Evaluation. 2 internal . assesment. , 1 group discussion. Generic Elective. Second semester. Paper- GE2. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. *. Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants.. . * Plant physiology closely related fields include Plant Morphology, Plant Ecology, Phytochemistry , Cell Biology, Genetics, Biophysics and Molecular Biology.. . Budran. Plant cells as osmotic systems. OP . TP. WP. TP=WP. DPD (SF). In pure solvent. SF is related with OP and TP . SF = OP –TP. For fully turgid cells. SF = 0 . OP = TP . For fully plasmolyzed cells . . Importance. . of. . Plant. . Physiology. DR. JYOTI . ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES . PRESENTED BY . drvidyapatil10@gmail.com. Introduction. 2. Plants . lack . locomotion ,Plants .
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