Liczba godzin: |
20
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Limit miejsc: |
(brak limitu) |
Zaliczenie: |
Zaliczenie na ocenę |
Rygory zaliczenia zajęć: |
zaliczenie na ocenę
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Literatura uzupelniająca: |
• Plant-Environment Interactions. F.Baluška (ed.) 2009 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
• Plant-Environment Interactions Wiley Online Library (selected articles)
• Practicals in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. M.Bala, S. Gupta, N.K. Gupta, M.K. Sangha 2013 Scientific Publishers (India)
• Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Third Edition. S.E. Smith & D.J. Read 2008 Elsevier Ltd.
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Metody dydaktyczne: |
ćwiczenia laboratoryjne metody aktywizujące metody dyskusyjne metody pracy ze źródłami metody problemowe
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Literatura: |
• Plant-Environment Interactions. F.Baluška (ed.) 2009 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
• Plant-Environment Interactions Wiley Online Library (selected articles)
• Practicals in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. M.Bala, S. Gupta, N.K. Gupta, M.K. Sangha 2013 Scientific Publishers (India)
• Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Third Edition. S.E. Smith & D.J. Read 2008 Elsevier Ltd.
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Efekty uczenia się: |
• Student will be able to characterize the major types of environmental stresses and their impact on plant physiology.
• Student will understand the role of mycorrhizas in ecological interactions.
• Student will know rules of planning and conducting of experiments with the use of specific methods applied in stress physiology and environmental experiments.
• Student will feel desire of constant upgrading of his education and actualisation of knowledge concerning plant biology, using scientific and popular literature sources.
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Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
• test in which the knowledge presented during the laboratory will be evaluate. (50%)
•participation in practical laboratory work, reporting and presenting results and conclusion of laboratory experiments (50%)
50-60% - 3,0
60-70% - 3,5
70-80% - 4,0
80-90% - 4,5
over 90% - 5,0
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Zakres tematów: |
1. Plant physiology under abiotic and biotic stress.
2. Anthropogenic induced stress and its impact on plants.
3. Mechanical integration of plant cells.
4. Osmotic stress in plants and adaptive mechanisms.
5. Root behaviour in response to osmotic stress.
6. Communication and signalling in the plant-fungus symbiosis: the mycorrhiza.
7. Plant physiology experiments.
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