Course title
植物生態学   [Plant Ecology]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 3  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 01AN3309
Instructor(s)
藤井 義晴, 岡崎 伸, 桂 圭佑   [FUJII Yoshiharu, OKAZAKI Shin, KATSURA Keisuke]
Facility affiliation Center for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention Research Office   Email address

Course description
Plant Ecology related to Agriculture will be discussed. Biodiversity is the origine of many crops and usefulplants for agriculture. How and why species adapted to the environment and made diverse existence will be discussed. Invasive alien species are acute problems in agriculture and environment. The curent status of risk assessment and how to manage will be discused. But introduction of new crop species are important and one of the characteritics of agriculture. How to intorduce new plants after the assessment of risk is important. Allelopathy and chemical ecology, one of the basis of plant ecology, and application of plant ecology, such as weed ecology, seed ecology, and weed in urban city will also discussed.
Expected Learning
【Target】
1)Biological Interaction, Co-evolution
2)Biodiversity
3)Vegetation Survey focused on Crop-Weed community
4)Introduction of Useful Ago-biological Resources
5)Problem with Invasive Alien Plants, its dark side and future.
6)GMO(Genetically Modified Plants and their influence to Agro-Ecosystems.
6)Chemical Ecology and Allelopathy
7)Weed Ecology and Biology
Course schedule
1) Introduction
2) History, concept, methodology
3) Shape and life form of plants (rosett, creeping, vein, halophyte etc)
4) Plant comunity, analisis of plant comunity, statistics for plant ecology
5) Succession, primary and secondary
6) Habitat, phytoclimatology
7) Vegetation zone in Japan and world, Phytogeography
8) Biodiversity and its crisis, utilization
9) Interaction between plants, plants and other factors
10) Chemical ecology and allelopathy
11) Ecological evolution, adaptation and evolution
12) Weed biology, agriculture and weed
13) Invasive alien plants, risk asessment, management
14) Plant ecology and agriculture
15) Plant ecology in urban city, summary, submissiojn of final report
Prerequisites
None
Required Text(s) and Materials
None, but it is recommended to read Reference publications below. Powerpoint file will be provided on Moodle.
References
Plant Ecology, Michael J. Crawley (1986)
Allelopathy New concepts and methodology, Y.Fujii and S. Hiradate (2007)
Assessment/Grading
Test (50%), Small Test after every lecture (20%), Report. two times (30%)
Message from instructor(s)
Active questions and unique report will be evaluated.
Course keywords
Adaptiogenesis, biodiversity, biological intgeraction, vegetation survey, alien species, weed, seed, life form
Office hours
Wed, 16:00 - 18:00, e-mail (yfujii@cc.tuat.ac.jp)
Remarks 1
Language is Japanese, but if foreign student would like to come, you are welcome.
Remarks 2
Related URL
http://www.niaes.affrc.go.jp/techdoc/inovlec2004/1-3.pdf
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
1/30/2020 10:00:07 PM