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300106 SE+UE+EX Selected topics of horticultural plant physiology (2007S)

Selected topics of horticultural plant physiology and plant production: Stress physiology of photosynthesis, functional growth analysis and energy balances, applied ecology in horticulture and agriculture. Obligatory for diploma and PhD students.

12.00 ECTS (8.00 SWS), SPL 30 - Biologie
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Di 17:00-18:00, Do 12:00-15:00, Fr 12:00-14:00, Dep. f. Ökophysiologie u. funktionelle Anatomie der Pflanzen, sowie Versuchsgarten "Augarten" d. Fakultätszentrums f. Ökologie. Verpflichtend für Diplomanden und Dissertanten

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Language: German

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This course offers an intensive training to get familiar with several methods in plant physiology, eco-physiology, applied plant physiology and primary production. The fitness of plants is studied by stress physiological research: The impact of environmental factors on photosynthesis, on carbon sequestration, on functional growth analysis, on energy ratios (balances) and on functional leaf anatomy are carefully analysed and differences are statistically evaluated in relation to applied ecology in horticulture, agriculture and forestry. The course is designed to support research activities of diploma- and doctoral students.

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