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SCV0422 - ANIMAL AND PLANT BIOLOGY - Plant Biology

courses
ID:
SCV0422
Duration (hours):
52
CFU:
6
SSD:
FISIOLOGIA VEGETALE
Year:
2025
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (28/02/2026 - 17/06/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The course concerns the fundamental concepts of plant biology, which emerge from the study of the morphology, anatomy and physiology of higher plants. It will focus on the properties of plant cell and on the passage from the cell to the tissue and to the individual as well. The basic concepts of plant physiology (photosynthesis, phytohormones, mineral nutrition) will be also illustrated.
There will be laboratory sessions to explore the morphology and physiology of plants.
At the end of the course, the student will acquire theoretical and practical competences about the vegetal organisms. Thanks to the laboratory sessions the student will also learn the correct practices to work safely in a biological laboratory and to work in groups. The theoretical and practical competences acquired in this course will constitute a solid foundation that will allow the student to undertake higher studies as well as professional activities in the vegetal sector.

Course Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of the organization of cells, cell division processes, and mechanisms of transmission of genetic information is required.

Teaching Methods

The course is organized in lectures (40h) and laboratory activities (12 h). Powerpoint presentations will be used during lectures. Laboratory activities will be done at the Teaching Laboratories of DBSV in via Dunant 3. Attendance at the practical activity performed in the laboratory is mandatory with frequency detection by the teacher (the student absence rate will not exceeds 25% of the planned total hours). For each lab activity, protocols and materials will be provided.

Assessment Methods

The final exam is oral: the student must show
1) the understanding of the covered topics;
2) the ability to interconnect the acquired knowledge;
3) the completeness of the acquired knowledge;
4) the use of a proper terminology;

In order to verify the knowledge acquired by the students, a test could be planned during the semester.
The laboratory activities will be evaluated during the final exam with an oral question.

Contents

Lectures (5 ECTS, 40h)
1. Basic Plant Cytology. The cell wall and its modifications, plasmodesma. Apoplast and symplast. The vacuole. Turgor pressure in plant cells. Plastids
2. Plant anatomy and development. Meristematic, tegumental, parenchymatic and conduction tissues. Development of a herbaceous dicotyledon. Primary and secondary structure of stem and root and their modifications. Structure and modifications of the leaves. Plant reproduction, embryogenesis, seed and fruit
3. Plant hormones: auxin, gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene, abscissic acid, brassinosteroids. Role of salicylates and jasmonates in pathogen response
4. Phytochromes and their main roles
5. Oxygenic photosynthesis. Light as a source of energy. Photosynthetic pigments and light absorption. Chloroplasts. Light and metabolic phase. The linear transport of electrons from water to NADP + and the chemiosmotic synthesis of ATP. Calvin-Benson cycle for carbon fixation. Photorespiration and CO2 concentration in C4 and CAM plants. Translocation of organic substances.
6. Water transport. Water rootuptake, xylem transport and transpiration. (2h)
7. Mineral nutrition: micro and macronutrients, mineral uptake, nitrogen cycle, symbiosis and mycorrhizae.
8. Responses to abiotic stresses.
Laboratory (1 ECTS)
1- Measurement of water potential in plant tissues. Plasmolysis and deplasmolysis in epidermal cells.
2- Plant cell culture in different ormonal conditions. Preparation of microscope slides from fresh plant material.
3- Measurement of photosynthetic electron transport. Determining the Absorption Spectrum of Photosynthetic Pigments

Course Language

Italian

More information

To arrange an appointment via mail: candida.vannini@uninsubria.it

Degrees

Degrees

BIOTECHNOLOGY 
Bachelor’s Degree
3 years
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People

People

VANNINI CANDIDA
LS9_4 - Applied plant sciences (including crop production, plant breeding, agroecology, forestry, soil biology) - (2020)
Settore BIOS-02/A - Fisiologia vegetale
LS2_9 - Proteomics - (2020)
LS2_15 - Systems biology - (2020)
AREA MIN. 05 - Scienze biologiche
LS1_10 - Molecular mechanisms of signalling pathways - (2020)
Gruppo 05/BIOS-02 - FISIOLOGIA VEGETALE
Docenti di ruolo di IIa fascia
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