- Docente: Claudio Marzadori
- Credits: 6
- SSD: AGR/13
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Sciences and Technologies for Green and Landscape (cod. 5830)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the student acquires the basic knowledge of chemistry and biochemistry of the soil-plant system related to the mechanisms of nutrition. Consequently, the student is able to manage the mechanisms that regulate the flow of the elements in the soil plant system, and is therefore able to prepare plans for the maintenance and preservation of fertility and soil functionality also in relation to the environment and landscape.
Course contents
A) Prerequisites
The student who accesses this teaching has a good preparation in the fundamentals of mathematics, physics, chemistry and plant biology.
B) Teaching units
Unit 1 - Soil Chemistry (Total teaching unit 22 hours)
1.1 Constituents of soil
2.1 Physical chemical properties of soil
3.1 Biochemistry of the Soil
4.1 Acid and saline soils
Unit 2 - Biochemistry of soil-plant interaction (total units 22 hours)
2.1 Nutrients in soil and rhizosphere
2.2 Trans-membrane transport of nutrients
2.3 Specific mechanisms of absorption
2.4 Chemical analysis of soil
Unit 3 - Practices (total teaching unit 16 hours)
Readings/Bibliography
Fondamenti di Biochimica Agraria - Patron EDITORE
Fondamenti di Chimica del Suolo - Patron EDITORE
Teaching methods
The course is divided into two parts:
1) Frontal teaching: through the administration of the teaching units in the classroom.
2) Practices: the student participates in laboratory experiments that aim to provide analytical parameters useful for the prediction of chemical and biological processes that characterize a given soil.
Assessment methods
The final assesment of the skills will takes place through an oral examination
Teaching tools
the teaching will be done in classroom and practices in lab.
Office hours
See the website of Claudio Marzadori
SDGs




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