Level
Master/Doctor
Credits
02 (30 h)
Content
Plant responses to biotic and/or abiotic stress. Visual and microscopic analysis in the diagnosis of stress and common confusing factors. Visual and microscopic diagnosis of the type of stress. Microscopic prognosis of stress. Sampling and processing of plant samples for visual and microscopic analysis. Sampling of greenhouse or field experiments: methods. Reagents for the processing of samples already affected by biotic-abiotic stresses.
Professor
Bruno Francisco Sant’Anna dos Santos
References
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