CODE 62265 ACADEMIC YEAR 2019/2020 CREDITS 3 cfu anno 3 BIOTECNOLOGIE 8756 (L-2) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR BIO/01 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester MODULES Questo insegnamento è un modulo di: VEGETABLE BIOLOGY & FLORICULTURE TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course provides the fundamental concepts of plant biology through the study of morphology, anatomy physiology and molecular biology. In addition the course describe the wide genetic variation of the plant kingdom. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The course is aimed at providing the essential elements of plant biology, including morphology, anatomy, physiology, and development and reproductive biology of superior plants. It is also aimed at providing a general view of plant genetic diversity, and showing applications of these notions to domestication processes, and improvement and selection of ornamental plants. TEACHING METHODS Class lessons, microscope observations of plant samples, visit to the Botanical Garden of the University of Genova. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Program of Part I (Plant Biology) 2017/18 per Biotecnologie (3CFU): -Elements of plant biology: similarities and differences between plants and animals; Systematics of main plant taxa; applications of plant biology to medicinal chemistry, medicine, and environmental sciences. - Distinctive features of the plant cell: cell wall (primary and secondary cell wall, cell wall changes and related functional aspects); vacuole (functions, vacuole contents and secondary metabolites); plastids (plasticity, functions, pigments). - Plant anatomical structure: evolutionary change from thallus to cormus; pseudotissues and tissues; differentiation of meristem cells into adult cells and regulatory factors; totipotency of plant cells; examples of programmed cell death (PCD). Plant tissues: localization, meristem organization and function, tegument, parenchyma, storage, mechanical, and transporting tissues, and stele. - Root, stem, leaves, flower: features and functions; elements of plant nutrition and transport mechanisms; plant adaptations to different environments and defense mechanisms. -Elements of plant reproduction. Angiosperm reproduction: pollination mechanisms; double fertilization; from seed formation to germination; quiescence and dormancy. The course will include observations of plant samples with light transmission and scanning electron microscopes (SEM), and a visit to the Botanical Garden of Genova University with observations of living plant individuals (especially plants of economical, nutritional, and medicinal importance). RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY -Solomon et al. "Struttura e processi vitali nelle piante",7a edizione, Edisess, 2017 - Sadava et al. "Biologia. La biologia delle piante", 3a edizione, Zanichelli. 2009 TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ARMANDO CARPANETO Ricevimento: Wednesday 11-12 am (recommended by appointment) Exam Board ANDREA ALLAVENA (President) ARMANDO CARPANETO (President) LESSONS LESSONS START March, date to be scheduled. Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Oral exam ASSESSMENT METHODS Discussion of powerpoint presentation concerning the topics of both sections of the course