Course title
Introduction to Charcoal Application   [Introduction to Charcoal Application]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 01an2022
Instructor(s)
横山 正, 大津 直子, 梅澤 泰史   [YOKOYAMA Tadashi, OTSU Naoko, UMEZAWA Taishi]
Facility affiliation Organization for the Advancement of Education and Global Learning Office   Email address

Course description
The purpose of plant ecophysiology is the one area of plant physiology, and is to understand the growth, dry matter production and the relationship between plant and environment. In the class, effects of light, temperature and moisture conditions on plant growth and development, photosynthesis and translocation and distribution of photoassimilates are introduced from the view of plant ecophysiology.
Expected Learning
The standard of this lecture is to understand plant ecophysilogy associated with canopy growth, dry matter production and plant-environment interactions.

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Course schedule
(Ookawa)
1. Introduction
2. Yield and dry matter production
3. Leaf area expansion and canopy structure
4. Effects of internal factors on leaf photosynthesis
5. Effects of environmental factors on leaf photosynthesis
6. Translocation of assimilates
7. Partitioning of assimilates
(Adachi)
8. What is plant stress? An overview of the environment surrounding plants and plant response and defense mechanisms.
9. High-temperature stress: impaired photosynthesis, altered respiration, reduced productivity and quality.
10. Low-temperature stress: damage to biological membranes, cold damage, freezing injury
11. Water absorption and transport in plants: water potential, roots, water conduction, transpiration
12. Water stress: stomatal response, drought, excessive humidity
13. Light stress and atmospheric environment: plant light response, global warming, air pollution
14. Soil environment and nutrient uptake: soil properties, soil pH, salinity
15. Summary
    Examination
Prerequisites
This is part of the Course of Plant Production Science, and its completion is recommended for students in the Department of Biological Production.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Prints are distribution in the lecture.
References
Taiz and Zeiger 'Plant Physiology'
Assessment/Grading
Tests at every class (40%) and final term examination (60%)
Message from instructor(s)
I would like students to develop a deep understanding plant ecophysiology.
Course keywords
plant, growth, dry matter pruduction, environment
Office hours
From 12:10-12:50 on Thursday
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
2/18/2023 4:22:53 PM