Scheda programma d'esame
PLANT MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND TRANSFORMATION OF PLANTS
CHIARA PUCCIARIELLO
Academic year2020/21
CourseMOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY
Code444EE
Credits6
PeriodSemester 1
LanguageEnglish

ModulesAreaTypeHoursTeacher(s)
PLANT MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND TRANSFORMATION OF PLANTS ABIO/04LEZIONI52
BEATRICE GIUNTOLI unimap
CHIARA PUCCIARIELLO unimap
DANIEL ADRIAAN WEITS unimap
Obiettivi di apprendimento
Learning outcomes
Knowledge

The students will be able to demonstrate a solid knowledge of the techniques and approaches used to address questions related to molecular plant physiology and biotechnology. They will be able to identify essential aspects of original articles and scientific reviews, analyze them critically and infer the necessary information to tackle specific topics of interest. Moreover, the students will acquire the ability to define research projects to experimentally validate hypothesis and correctly interprete results to draft coherent conclusions.

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Assessment criteria of knowledge

The student will be assessed on his/her demonstrated ability to discuss the main course contents using the appropriate terminology. During the oral exam the student must be able to demonstrate his/her knowledge of the course material

Methods:

  • For attending students: in-class assessment with group activities (teamworks 1 and 2), individual presentations and writing original assays;
  • For non-attending students: questions related to the topics discussed in class and to the manuscripts chosen by the students' groups during the Teamwork 1 activity. Part of the exam will be also devoted to the discussion of an experimental strategy to address a question of plant molecular physiology.

 

Skills

The students will acquire the following skills:

  • critically analyse the literature concerning molecular plant physiology
  • propose and optimize strategies to solve problems of plant physiology using molecular approaches in the form of a proposal
  • summarize information about molecular aspects of plant biology in a synthetic and personal form

 

Assessment criteria of skills
  • For attending students: in-class assessment with group activities (teamworks 1 and 2), individual presentations and writing original assays;
  • For non-attending students: questions related to the topics discussed in class and to the manuscripts chosen by the students' groups during the Teamwork 1 activity. Part of the exam will be also devoted to the discussion of an experimental strategy to address a question of plant molecular physiology.
Prerequisites

Plant Physiology

Molecular biology

Genetics

Biochemistry

 

Teaching methods

Delivery: face to face

Learning activities:

  • attending lectures
  • participation to seminars

Attendance: Not mandatory

 

Syllabus

The aim of the course is to supply the fondamental elements of molecular plant physiology.

Topics:

  • Genetically modified plants;
  • Methods for plant transformation;
  • Plant hormones and signal transduction;
  • Plant development;
  • Perception of environmental cues and adaptative responses;
  • Introduction to plant-microbe molecular interaction;
  • Plant-microbe beneficial interaction.
Bibliography

Taiz L., Zeiger E., Plant Physiology, Fifth Edition, Sinauer Associate Inc. Slides of the course and related papers are moreover avalaible on line.

Non-attending students info

The course is expecially planned for interactive learning, although partecipation is not mandatory. 

In case students prefer to not attend it, they can study on the book and the slides provided by the lecturers.

Final assessment: questions related to the topics discussed in class and to the manuscripts chosen by the students' groups during the Teamwork 1 activity. Part of the exam will be also devoted to the discussion of an experimental strategy to address a question of plant molecular physiology.

 

 

 

Assessment methods
  • For attending students: in-class assessment with group activities (teamworks 1 and 2), individual presentations and writing original assays;
  • For non-attending students: questions related to the topics discussed in class and to the manuscripts chosen by the students' groups during the Teamwork 1 activity. Part of the exam will be also devoted to the discussion of an experimental strategy to address a question of plant molecular physiology.
Updated: 10/02/2021 17:26