AGRO 7006 – Plant Production Ecophysiology
Level
Master/Doctoral
Credits
04 (60 h)
Content:
Introduction (plant cell, photosynthesis and respiration). Environmental conditions affecting crop development and its relation with the productivity of plant community. Plant metabolism (biochemical analysis in plant tissues). Growth analysis of plant Community. Translocation of assimilates. Water relations and stomata physiology. Nitrogen assimilation. Plant Secondary Metabolism.
Professor
References
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