CBT531

CBT531: PLANT NUTRITION 1

Summer 2020

CBT 531

Course layout

Name of Instructor: M A Baset Mia

Lecture#TopicRemarks

 

1Importance and Scope of Plant Nutrition
2Concept of Plant Nutrition
3Essential nutrient elements and their criteria of essentially
4Modern concept of classification of nutrient elements
5Roots and rhizosphere in relation to nutrient absorption
6Mechanism of nutrient uptake
7Passive absorption of nutrient uptake

8Foliar uptake of nutrients and its mechanism
9Nitrogen and its assimilation
10Phosphorus its uptake and assimilation
1st Midterm Exam
11Sulfur and its uptake and assimilation
12Potassium and its uptake and assimilation 
13Calcium and its uptake and assimilation
14Magnesium and its uptake and assimilation
15Iron and its uptake and assimilation
16Manganese and its uptake and assimilation
17Zinc and its uptake and assimilation
18Copper and its uptake and assimilation
19Boron and its uptake and assimilation
20Molybdenum and its uptake and assimilation
2nd Midterm Exam
21Chlorine and its uptake and assimilation
22Beneficial Elements
23Transport of nutrients through xylem
24Phloem loading and unloading of nutrients
25Role of plant nutrients in diseases infestation
27Role of plant nutrients in insect infestation
28Diagnosis of plant nutrient deficiency in crop plants
29Diagnosis of plant nutrient deficiency in crop plants through visual observation
30Diagnosis of plant nutrient deficiency in crop plants

By plant analysis

31Diagnosis of plant nutrient deficiency in crop plants

By soil analysis

32Review of the course

Assessment of the course

Surprised quiz                         : 10

1st Midterm Exam                   : 25

2nd Midterm Exam                  : 25

Final Exam                              : 30

Assignment                             : 10

Total                                        :100

Bibliography

  1. Mineral Nutrition of higher plants by HorshtMarschner
  2. Principles of Plant nutrition by Mengel and Krickby
  3. Nutrition of crop plants by Mia Baset
  1. Importance and goal of the course
  2. Lecture 1
  3. Metabolic Functions of nutrients
  4. Phosphorus Assimilation
  5. Potassium
  6. Sulfur
  7. Zinc
  8. Iron
  9. Chlorine
  10. Manganese
  11. Copper
  12. BALANCE NUTRIENTS (2)

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