- Docente: Federica Zanetti
- Credits: 8
- SSD: AGR/02
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Federica Zanetti (Modulo Mod 1) Enrico Noli (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. 6787)
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from Oct 13, 2025 to Dec 09, 2025
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from Sep 16, 2025 to Dec 16, 2025
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student knows the principles of the production of herbaceous crops with interest in biotechnology. In particular, student knows the characteristics, environmental requirements and agronomic technique of herbaceous species belonging to different botanical families and suitable for supplying differentiated feedstocks (i.e. carbohydrates, cellulose, oils and fats, and proteins, etc.) for the biotech industry. Furthermore, the student knows the basic elements of biology and technology of seeds and the agronomic and genetic aspects of their production; understands the different aspects of semen quality, the factors that influence them and the analytical methods for their determination; knows the basics of varietal protection and the certification system.
Course contents
The course is split in two modules.
Module 1 (Sustainable vegetable productions)
Theoretical teaching unit (24h) Characteristics of the main plant species for biotech use: crops for the production of oil, lignocellulosic biomass, sugars, protein crops, crops for the production of high added value compounds (8h). General outline of sustainable agronomic management for the production of such feedstocks (4h). In-depth study of a species for each of the categories just mentioned that represents a success story at an industrial level (8h). Group work in which students will be entrusted with the task of identifying a future successful species and defining the best agronomic technique to optimize its production at a biotech level (4h). Teaching unit of exercises (16h) - Visit to the UNIBO experimental farm in Cadriano. - One-day visit to ECOMONDO exposition in Rimini - online seminars with foreign scientists, both EU and non-EU, who bring concrete examples of research on herbaceous species treated in class. Seminars with stakeholders of different biobased industries interested in the crops studied during the course.
Module 2 (Seed Technologies)
Theoretical teaching unit (24h) Importance of seed in modern agriculture. International panorama on seeds. The supply chain from the creation of the varieties to the commercialization of the seed. Flower induction, flower development, macro- and micro-gametogenesis, pollination. Seed development: fertilization, morphogenesis, maturation and desiccation. Seed physiology: quiescence, dormancy, germination. Deterioration and vigor of the seed. Ecological factors and agronomic aspects of seed crops. Floral biology and varietal constitutions. Maintaining the purity of the varieties. Strategies for the production of hybrid seeds: mechanical, chemical and genetic methods. Seed technology: collection, selection, conservation, priming and seed treatments. International and national regulations for the production and trade of seeds. Variety registers. Varietal protection in the UPOV system and biotechnological inventions. Seed certification: documentary aspects, field controls and laboratory analyzes for quality control. Didactic unit of exercises (16h) - Recognition of seeds of cereals and industrial species, vegetables, fodder. - Visit to the laboratory for sampling of seed lots and analysis of the physical, physiological and genetic quality of the seeds. - Use of software for statistical data processing in the field of seed analysis. - Visit to a seed plant or experimental fields for varietal constitution.
Readings/Bibliography
module 1
- Mosca, Giuliano, and Giuliano Mosca.Oli e grassi : fonti oleaginose per gli utilizzi food e non food. Edagricole, 2019.
- A. Monti. Switchgrass. A valuable biomass crop for energy. 2012. Springer
- S. Barth et al. Perennial Biomass crops for a resource-constrained world. 2016. Springer
- Slides and articles provided by the teacher, which will be made available on the Virtual page of the course.- For working and non-attending students, it is possible to request the recording of the lessons
module 2
- Egidio Ciriciofolo e Paolo Benincasa. 2017. Sementi. Biologia, produzione e tecnologia. Edagricole.
Dadlani, M. and Yadava, D.K. 2023. Seed Science and Technology - Biology, Production, Quality. Springer Nature Singapore.
- Slides and scientific articles provided during the course
Teaching methods
Lectures, tutorials, seminars of experts belonging to relevant stakeholders in the field of study, educational visits.
Assessment methods
Module 1. Written exam with 4 multiple open questions lasting 60 minutes. During the exam, the use of support material such as: textbooks, notes, computer media is not permitted. The maximum score obtainable by providing all correct and complete answers is therefore 30 cum laude. The exam is considered passed with a minimum score of 18/30. The group work carried out during the course will allow the students who carry it out to obtain from 1 to 3 points, in relation to the role within the work group (spokesperson/participant) and the level of the presentation, which will be judged by the teacher according to: synthesis, completeness, clarity, and visual aspect.
Module 2. Oral exam lasting 30 minutes for module 2.
The final grade is the average of the grades obtained in the two modules
Teaching tools
PC, projector, interactive communication systems (Wooclap, Menitmeter), laboratories, experimental fields
Office hours
See the website of Federica Zanetti
See the website of Enrico Noli
SDGs



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