Physical address:
5501 Stockdale HWY #9442
Bakersfield, CA 93389
Course 4: Plant Physiology
This course delves into the physiological processes that govern plant growth and development. It provides an in-depth understanding of how plants function, respond to environmental factors, and interact with other organisms. The course focuses on photosynthesis, respiration, water relations, nutrient uptake, and plant stress responses, equipping students with the knowledge required to optimize plant health and productivity.
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 15 Lessons
- 1 Quiz
- 0m Duration
Section 1: Introduction to Plant Physiology
2 Lessons
- Chapter 1: Importance of Plant Physiology in Agriculture
- Chapter 2: Plant Structures and Their Functions
Section 2: Photosynthesis and Plant Energy
2 Lessons
- Chapter 3: Photosynthesis Mechanism and Process
- Chapter 4: Respiration in Plants
Section 3: Plant Water Relations and Transport
2 Lessons
- Chapter 5: Water Uptake and Transport Mechanisms
- Chapter 6: Plant-Water Relations and Drought Stress
Section 4: Nutrient Uptake and Utilization
2 Lessons
- Chapter 7: Essential Nutrients and Their Roles
- Chapter 8: Mechanisms of Nutrient Uptake
Section 5: Growth, Development, and Hormonal Regulation
2 Lessons
- Chapter 9: Plant Growth and Development Stages
- Chapter 10: Plant Hormones and Their Functions
Section 6: Stress Physiology and Adaptations
2 Lessons
- Chapter 11: Environmental Stress Factors
- Chapter 12: Plant Responses to Stress Conditions
Assignments and Assessments
3 Lessons1 Quiz
- Assignment 1: Write a report on the impact of light and temperature on photosynthesis.
- Assignment 2: Analyze a plant's nutrient deficiency symptoms and propose corrective actions.
- Quiz: Test on photosynthesis, respiration, and plant hormones.
- Final Project: Develop a crop management plan focused on optimizing plant physiology under field conditions.