Botany and Cropping Systems
A.Y. 2024/2025
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with skills related to general botany, agronomic soil management and cultivation of crops in the open field and protected environments.
Expected learning outcomes
The student will learn and gain competences related to the structure, anatomy and physiology of plants, to the physico-chemical properties of the soil and to the management of agricultural crop systems.
Lesson period: Second semester
Single course
This course can be attended as a single course.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
AGRONOMY
he agro-ecosystem Plant and climate: effects of meteorological variables (solar radiation, temperature, precipitation, wind, relative humidity) on crop production.. Thermal time. Response to day length.
Water, soil and plants. Chemical, physical, biological and hydrological properties of the soil. Particle size distribution and particle aggregation. Bulk density. Hydrological characteristics. Water consumption and use: reference evapotranspiration, crop evapotranspiration, actual evapotranspiration. Dynamics of water uptake and water use efficiency.
Crop management ant their scientific basis Crop fertilization techniques. The requirement of nutritional elements, macro and micro nutrients. Dynamics of nutrients in soil. Type of fertilizers (Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer) and their use. Organic fertilization, slurry and manure characteristics and usage. pH correction and improvement of physical characteristics of soil. Irrigation principles and techniques. The soil water balance and the determination of crop water requirements. Irrigation system: surface and rain systems. Cropping system and crop rotation. Intensive, extensive and organic agriculture systems. Weeds control. Weed management using agronomic, chemical, mechanical biological and physical approach. Herbicides main category, distribution, selectivity and persistence.
Practical applications
Practical part Microscope observation of cell structure in plant. Microscope observation of plant tissues and organs.
Application of the acquired knowledge to maize crop: crop management plan, including irrigation, fertilization and weeding.
BOTANY
Particular characteristics of plant cells: growth by division and by distension. Plant cell membranes. Cell wall: structure and meaning. Cell wall modifications during cell differentiation. Plasmodesmas. Plant cell compartmentation: development and morpho-functional significance of the vacuole. Plastids: ontogeny and differentiation of plastids: proplastids, amyloid plastids, chromoplasts and chlorophyll plastids.
Structural organization of plants. The general organization of higher plants.
Reproduction in plants. generality, vegetative reproduction, sexual reproduction.
Plant cell differentiation. Plant tissues. Plant organs. Root, stem and leaf development. The flower, the fruit, the seed and the germination.
Particular structural changes of plant organs and tissues such as food sources and products for industry.
CROPPING SYSTEMS
Crop systems: strategies for crop management in field, greenhouse and growth chambers. Ecophysiology of crops in protected environment and regulation of plant growth and yield.
Hydroponics growing systems: description of hydroponic systems used and different types such as floating system, Nutrient Film Techniques (NFT), aeroponics, ebb and flow. Tools and automation of hydroponic cultivations. Substrates and their physical and chemical properties. Descritpion of substrate and plant interactions.
Managament of nutrient solutions: description of the different strategies used for nutrient solutions management in closed and open hydroponic systems. Chemistry and calculation behind the preparation of nutrient solutions. Importance of nutrient solution physical-chemical properties on plant nutrients uptake. Sterilization systems of nutrient solutions in the closed systems.
he agro-ecosystem Plant and climate: effects of meteorological variables (solar radiation, temperature, precipitation, wind, relative humidity) on crop production.. Thermal time. Response to day length.
Water, soil and plants. Chemical, physical, biological and hydrological properties of the soil. Particle size distribution and particle aggregation. Bulk density. Hydrological characteristics. Water consumption and use: reference evapotranspiration, crop evapotranspiration, actual evapotranspiration. Dynamics of water uptake and water use efficiency.
Crop management ant their scientific basis Crop fertilization techniques. The requirement of nutritional elements, macro and micro nutrients. Dynamics of nutrients in soil. Type of fertilizers (Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer) and their use. Organic fertilization, slurry and manure characteristics and usage. pH correction and improvement of physical characteristics of soil. Irrigation principles and techniques. The soil water balance and the determination of crop water requirements. Irrigation system: surface and rain systems. Cropping system and crop rotation. Intensive, extensive and organic agriculture systems. Weeds control. Weed management using agronomic, chemical, mechanical biological and physical approach. Herbicides main category, distribution, selectivity and persistence.
Practical applications
Practical part Microscope observation of cell structure in plant. Microscope observation of plant tissues and organs.
Application of the acquired knowledge to maize crop: crop management plan, including irrigation, fertilization and weeding.
BOTANY
Particular characteristics of plant cells: growth by division and by distension. Plant cell membranes. Cell wall: structure and meaning. Cell wall modifications during cell differentiation. Plasmodesmas. Plant cell compartmentation: development and morpho-functional significance of the vacuole. Plastids: ontogeny and differentiation of plastids: proplastids, amyloid plastids, chromoplasts and chlorophyll plastids.
Structural organization of plants. The general organization of higher plants.
Reproduction in plants. generality, vegetative reproduction, sexual reproduction.
Plant cell differentiation. Plant tissues. Plant organs. Root, stem and leaf development. The flower, the fruit, the seed and the germination.
Particular structural changes of plant organs and tissues such as food sources and products for industry.
CROPPING SYSTEMS
Crop systems: strategies for crop management in field, greenhouse and growth chambers. Ecophysiology of crops in protected environment and regulation of plant growth and yield.
Hydroponics growing systems: description of hydroponic systems used and different types such as floating system, Nutrient Film Techniques (NFT), aeroponics, ebb and flow. Tools and automation of hydroponic cultivations. Substrates and their physical and chemical properties. Descritpion of substrate and plant interactions.
Managament of nutrient solutions: description of the different strategies used for nutrient solutions management in closed and open hydroponic systems. Chemistry and calculation behind the preparation of nutrient solutions. Importance of nutrient solution physical-chemical properties on plant nutrients uptake. Sterilization systems of nutrient solutions in the closed systems.
Prerequisites for admission
Knowledge of basic subjects as Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Genetics.
Teaching methods
The course includes lectures on theoretical topics and laboratory and classroom exercises for the practical part.
Teaching Resources
Agronomia generale ambientale e aziendale. Luigi Giardini. Pàtron
Botanica generale e Diversità vegetale - Gabrielle Pasqua, Giovanna Abbate - Cinzia Forni.
Piccin.
Biologia delle Piante - Peter H. Raven, Ray F Evert, Susan E. Eichhorn Sesta edizione (2002)
Zanichelli
Elementi di Biologia Vegetale - botanica generale Oreste Arrigoni
Casa Editrice Ambrosiana - Milano
Biologia Vegetale - Paolo Pupillo, Felice Cervone, Mauro Cresti, Nicoletta Rascio
Prima Edizione (2003) Zanichelli
E-book e le diapositive presentate a lezione saranno disponibile su sito Ariel
Botanica generale e Diversità vegetale - Gabrielle Pasqua, Giovanna Abbate - Cinzia Forni.
Piccin.
Biologia delle Piante - Peter H. Raven, Ray F Evert, Susan E. Eichhorn Sesta edizione (2002)
Zanichelli
Elementi di Biologia Vegetale - botanica generale Oreste Arrigoni
Casa Editrice Ambrosiana - Milano
Biologia Vegetale - Paolo Pupillo, Felice Cervone, Mauro Cresti, Nicoletta Rascio
Prima Edizione (2003) Zanichelli
E-book e le diapositive presentate a lezione saranno disponibile su sito Ariel
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam will consist of three tests for each teaching unit.
AGR/02 - AGRONOMY AND FIELD CROPS - University credits: 3
AGR/04 - VEGETABLE AND ORNAMENTAL CROPS - University credits: 3
BIO/01 - GENERAL BOTANY - University credits: 3
AGR/04 - VEGETABLE AND ORNAMENTAL CROPS - University credits: 3
BIO/01 - GENERAL BOTANY - University credits: 3
Single bench laboratory practical: 24 hours
Lessons: 60 hours
Lessons: 60 hours
Professor(s)
Reception:
Wednesday from 09:00 to 12:00 (please make an appointment by e-mail)
DISAA - Agronomy