B1821 - Molecular Basis of Plant Productivity

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Moduli: Paolo Bernardo Trost (Modulo Mod 1) Mirko Zaffagnini (Modulo Mod 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo Mod 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo Mod 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Plant and Agricultural Biotechnology (cod. 5948)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student knows the theoretical and practical aspects related to the energy conversion of light into biomass in cultivated plants, with particular reference to the molecular mechanisms and physiological processes that constrain plant productivity. In the context of the various physiological processes dealt with, the student knows how to investigate specific problems of plant-agricultural biotechnological interest at the molecular level.

Course contents

  • Conversion of light energy into plant biomass energy, a quantitative approach to plant physiology.
  • Photosynthesis: light phase and carbon metabolism: from the whole plant to molecular processes.
  • Assimilation of nitrogen and sulfur.
  • Respiratory metabolism and fermentations.
  • Sink-source relationships.
  • Hormones.
  • Plant water balance. Responses to water stress and heat stress.
  • Biotechnology for the sustainable increase of agricultural plant productivity.

Readings/Bibliography

  • Rascio N et al (2021) Elementi di Fisiologia vegetale. EdiSES, terza edizione
  • Research papers and reviews

Teaching methods

Lectures with ppt presentations

Assessment methods

Written + oral exam

Teaching tools

ppt files will be made available to the students (Virtuale)

Office hours

See the website of Paolo Bernardo Trost

See the website of Mirko Zaffagnini

SDGs

Zero hunger Climate Action

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.