Course title
Food and Agricultural ScienceⅡ   [Food and Agricultural ScienceⅡ]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year   Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 18144
Instructor(s)
本林 隆, 杉村 智史, 天竺桂 弘子, 伊藤 克彦, 杉原 創, 大津 直子, 大川 泰一郎   [MOTOBAYASHI Takashi, SUGIMURA Satoshi, TABUNOKI Hiroko, ITO Katsuhiko, SUGIHARA Sou, OTSU Naoko, OKAWA Taiichiro]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
This course is one of a series of lectures that are intended to provide the sciences for agriculture and food production. It begins with the importance of agriculture in a human society. We study food production and agricultural science with focus on plant science in both basic and applied perspectives.
Expected Learning
Students are expected to deepen an understanding of basic and applied aspects in plant science.
Course schedule
#1: Plant protection from insects and desease (T. Motobayashi) Nov.1, 1st period
#2: Animal science for food and agricultural production 2. Animal reproduction and breeding (S.Sugimura) Research Field tour (FM Fuchu): Cowshed (S.Sugimura) Nov.4, 1st period
#3: Insect science for food and agricultural production 1. Insect genetics and breeding (K.Ito) Nov.8, 1st period
#4: Insect science for food and agricultural production 2. Insect physiology and biochemistry (H. Tabunoki) Nov.11, 1st period
#5: Environment for food and agricultural production 1. Plant nutrition (N.Ohtsu ) Nov.18, 1st period
#6: Environment for food and agricultural production 2. ‘Soil resource management for SDGs ‘ (S. Sugihara) Nov.22, 1st period
#7: Animal science for food and agricultural production 3. Animal warfare (T.Shinmura) Nov.25, 1st period
#8: Animal Science, Nov.26, 1st period
Prerequisites
A student is required to take “Food and Agricultural Science I” subsequently on completion of this course.
In addition to 15-16 hours that students spend in the class, students are recommended to prepare for and revise the lectures, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University and using the lecture handouts as well as the references specified below.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Text books and supplementary materials are introduced in the lecture.
References
C.C. Sheaffer and K.M.Moncada, Introduction to Agronomy ?Food, Crops, and Environment.
Assessment/Grading
In every class, a lecturer will give the following assignment (in principle): “Explain the following three technical terms within 3 lines, respectively.”
Grading will be based on the performance of participation in class (50%) and regular assignments (50%).
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Lecture Language
English
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4/22/2022 8:55:38 PM