Syllabus: Our M.Sc. Ag. in Crop Physiology covers advanced topics like plant biochemistry, climate adaptation, and sustainable farming practices, ensuring a comprehensive understanding.
Syllabus for Master of Science Agriculture (M.Sc. Ag.) in Crop Physiology Course
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Master of Science in Agriculture (M.Sc. Ag.) program with a specialization in Crop Physiology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the physiological processes that govern the growth, development, and yield of crops. The course syllabus covers a wide range of topics, including plant anatomy, plant biochemistry, photosynthesis, nutrient uptake and utilization, stress physiology, crop modeling, and advanced techniques in crop physiology research. Students will also delve into the intricacies of how environmental factors, such as temperature, water availability, and light intensity, impact crop physiology and ultimately crop productivity. The program combines classroom lectures with practical laboratory sessions, fieldwork, and research projects, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world agricultural scenarios. Graduates of this program will be equipped with the expertise and skills necessary to address challenges in crop production, optimize crop yields, and contribute to sustainable and efficient agricultural practices.
1st Year OR 1st & 2nd Semester Syllabus of M.Sc. Ag. in Crop Physiology
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1 | Principles of Plant Physiology
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2 | Plant Water Relationship
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3 | Physiological aspects of Mineral Nutrition
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4 | Principles of Plant Physiology
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5 | Plant Metabolism
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6 | Genome Organization in Higher Plants
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2nd Year OR 3rd & 4th Semester Syllabus of M.Sc. Ag. in Crop Physiology
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Seed Physiology
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2 | Physiological & Molecular Response of Plants to Abiotic Stresses
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3 | Hormonal Regulation of Plant Growth & Development
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4 | Physiology of Reproduction |
5 | Biological Nitrogen Fixation
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6 | Seminar
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