CODE | 57288 |
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ACADEMIC YEAR | 2019/2020 |
CREDITS | 6 credits during the 2nd year of 8762 Biological Sciences (L-13) GENOVA |
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR | BIO/04 |
LANGUAGE | Italian |
TEACHING LOCATION | GENOVA (Biological Sciences) |
SEMESTER | 2° Semester |
PREREQUISITES |
Prerequisites
You can take the exam for this unit if you passed the following exam(s):
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TEACHING MATERIALS | AULAWEB |
The course presents the physiological mechanisms at the base of the plant life, from the cellular level to the whole organism. The course aims to highlight the similarities and differences between the physiological and metabolic mechanisms adopted by plants and animals, and to highlight how multidisciplinary approaches are needed to clarify complex biological problems.
The course aims to provide the basis for understanding the working mechanisms of plants and their innumerable potentialities, for example in the environment, as appropriate models for biological research, as sources of essential foods and substances of pharmaceutical interest.
The course aims to provide the indispensable knowledge of the vital processes of plants. The student will therefore understand: the physical and biochemical processes that allow the use of solar energy for the assimilation of inorganic carbon, the characteristic metabolic pathways of plants, the internal and external factors that regulate plant development and plant responses to environmental stresses.
Frontal lessons
Photosynthesis: the light reactions; collection and conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy, photosynthetic pigments, linear flow and cyclic flow of electrons, photoprotective mechanisms. Photosynthesis: carbon reactions; the Calvin-Benson cycle, sucrose biosynthesis, starch biosynthesis and architecture. Phloem, the partition of photoassimilates. Photorespiration: the C2 oxidative photosynthetic carbon cycle. CO2-concentrating mechanisms: C4 and CAM plants. Water and plants: definition of water potential. Xylem, theory of tension-cohesion, xylem embolism. Stomata, opening and closing mechanisms. Mineral nutrition and roots. Genesis of membrane potential in plant cells, definition of proton motive force, primary active transport, active secondary transport, passive transport. Absorption inside the plant cell of cations and anions. Outline: assimilation of nitrogen and sulfur; plant movements; plant photoreceptors; plant hormones; secondary metabolites.
- Rascio, Elementi di Fisiologia Vegetale, Edises
- Taiz and Zeiger, Plant Physiology, Sinauer Associates
Office hours: Wednesday 11-12 am (recommended by appointment)
ARMANDO CARPANETO (President)
GIUSEPPINA ALBINA BARBERIS
LAURA CORNARA
MAURO MARIOTTI
LUIGI MINUTO
CARLO ALESSANDRO MONTANARI
ENRICA ROCCOTIELLO
MIRCA ZOTTI
Frontal lessons
Oral examination
The exam consists of three questions, the first covers a wide topic and the other two are more specific
Date | Time | Location | Type | Notes |
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28/01/2020 | 14:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
11/02/2020 | 14:00 | GENOVA | Orale | |
11/06/2020 | 09:30 | GENOVA | Orale | |
25/06/2020 | 09:30 | GENOVA | Orale | |
14/07/2020 | 09:30 | GENOVA | Orale | |
28/07/2020 | 09:30 | GENOVA | Orale | |
08/09/2020 | 09:30 | GENOVA | Orale | |
18/09/2020 | 09:30 | GENOVA | Orale |