- Docente: Annalisa Tassoni
- Credits: 6
- SSD: BIO/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Natural Sciences (cod. 8016)
Learning outcomes
This course aims to give to the student the basic knowledge about plant cytology, histology and organography and some basic knowledge of plant physiology.In particular, the student will be able to recognise cytological and anatomical structures and plantmorphology.
Course contents
Cytology - Life origins. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Cell structure of prokaryotics and their classification: eubacteria and cyanobacteria. Cell structure of eukaryotic organisms. The plant cell. Plant cell wall chemical structure (cellulose, hemicellulose, pectic substances and glycoproteins). Primary and secondary cell wall; modifications of the secondary cell wall. Primary and secondary metabolism. Vacuole: structure, formation, differentiation and functions. Plastids. Chloroplast structure. Chemical structure and functions of starch. Leucoplasts and chromoplasts. Theories on the origin of plastids.
Morphological organization of plants - Outlines of bacteria, fungi, algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes and spermatophytes. Outline of sistematics in plants
Histology – Tissues and pseudo-tissues. Primary and secondary meristems. Parenchyma. Epidermal tissues (stomata and tricomes). Mechanical tissues (collenchyma and schlerenchyma). Transport tissues (xylem and phloem). Secretory cells and tissues. Vascular bundles
Anatomy –Morphology and anatomy of the stem, root and leaf. Primary and secondary structures. Structure of wood. Structures of Pteridophytes and Spermatophytes (Gymosperm and Angiosperm both Monocots and Dicots). Flower, fruit and plant reproduction. Seed germination.
Elements of Plant Physiology - Photoautotrophy and chemioautotrophy. Autotrophy and heretrotrophy: symbiosis and parasitism. Photosynthesis: pigments, light and dark phase. C3, C4 and CAM plants. Oxidative metabolism: glycolysis, respiration, fermentations, photorespiration. Nitrogen metabolism and cycle. Mineral nutrition.Transpiration. Plant hormones: auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, abscissic acid, ethylene, brassinosteroids, jasmonates, polyamines.
Readings/Bibliography
Bagni N., De Dominics I., S. Gentile, Tripodi G., Zannoni D., BOTANICA, Monduzzi Editor, ThirdEdition, 2007
Stern K.R, Bidlack J.E. jansky A.H. Introduzione alla biologia vegetale McGraw-Hill 2009
Rost T.L. Barbour M.G. Stocking C. R. Murphy T.M. Biologia delle piante. Zanichelli 2008
Speranza A., Calzoni G.L. Struttura delle piante in immagini, Zanichelli, 1996
Teaching methods
Lecturesand practicals with the use of microscope.
Assessment methods
Written text with multichoice questions followed by oral exam with questions on the entire programme and identification of plant structures from projected slides.
Teaching tools
Videoprojector, PC, slide projector, microscopes
Links to further information
http://www.biologia.unibo.it/BES/default.htm
Office hours
See the website of Annalisa Tassoni