BOT 1801 Introduction to Plant Science . . . . . 3(F,S)
Survey of economically important plants, especially those used for food,
lumber, medicines, fibers, dyes, or certain extracts. Special topics discussed
include plant propagation, origins of agriculture, genetic engineering, plant
management and conservation, folk medicine, tissue culture, and ornamental
plants. (General Studies Course: NS/LEC)
BOT 2010 General Botany . . . . . 4(F,S)
Corequisite: BOT 2010L.
Introduction to the basic concepts which apply to all plants including cell
theory, biosynthetic processes, physiological response, development and
reproduction, as well as consideration of plant morphology, systematics and
evolution. Material and supply fee will be assessed for corresponding lab.
(General Studies Course: NS/LEC)
BOT 3601 Plant Ecology . . . . . 4(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: PCB 4043.
Corequisite: BOT 3601L.
Terrestrial vegetation will be investigated from three perspectives: geographic
distribution, plant communities and individual species ecology. Plant
communities of the Southeastern U.S. will receive special emphasis through
lectures, an intensive field study, local field work and an optional extended
field trip. Several contrasting theories of the plant community will be explored
and tested. Material and supply fee will be assessed for corresponding lab.
BOT 4XXX Marine Algae . . . . . 4(SS)
Prerequisite: BOT 2010; BOT 4503 recommended.
Corequisite: BOT 4XXXL.
Physiology, ecology, reproduction, and taxonomy of marine algae categorized as
phytoplankton, periphyton, and sea weeds. Experimental evidence for effects of
sea environment on algal abundance, diversity, distribution, and competition and
direct experience with field and lab techniques, data analysis and manuscript
writing. Electronic enhancement used. Material and supply fee will be assessed
to corresponding laboratory. Offered concurrently with BOT 5XXX; graduate
students will be assigned additional work.
BOT 4404 Aquatic Botany . . . . . 4(S)
Corequisite: BOT 4404L.
Morphology, taxonomy, physiology and ecology of aquatic plants, especially
freshwater and marine algae. Material and supply fee will be assessed for
corresponding laboratory.
BOT 4503 Plant Physiology . . . . . 3(F)
Prerequisite: BOT 2010 and CHM 2210 strongly recommended.
Plant processes and their mechanisms. Water absorption, transport and
transpiration; stomatal mechanisms; mineral requirements and deficiencies;
nitrogen metabolism; sugar translocation; hormonal control of plant responses;
photosynthesis; and photoperiodism and flowering.
BOT 4503L Plant Physiology Laboratory . . . . . 1(F)
Pre/Corequisite: BOT 4503.
Selected experiments in plant physiology. Material and supply fee will be
assessed.
BOT 4712 Plant Taxonomy and Evolution . . . . . 4(S)
Corequisite: BOT 4712L.
An in-depth analysis of the evolutionary origins and taxonomic radiation of land
plants will be undertaken from both diagnostic and theoretical perspectives.
Local field trips will be required for field collections. Each student will be
expected to submit a collection detailing the taxonomic categories and outlining
the techniques and tools mastered in the process. A three-day field trip may be
offered. Material and supply fee will be assessed for corresponding lab. Offered
concurrently with BOT 5715; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
BOT 5XXX Marine Algae . . . . . 4(SS)
Corequisite: BOT 5XXXL.
Physiology, ecology, reproduction, and taxonomy of marine algae categorized as
phytoplankton, periphyton, and sea weeds. Experimental evidence for effects of
sea environment on algal abundance, diversity, distribution, and competition and
direct experience with field and lab techniques, data analysis and manuscript
writing. Portion electronically enhancement used. Evaluation of scientific
literature expected. Material and supply fee will be assessed for corresponding
laboratory. Offered concurrently with BOT 4XXX; graduate students will be
assigned additional work.
BOT 5715 Plant Taxonomy and Evolution . . . . . 4(S)
Corequisite: BOT 5715L.
An in-depth analysis of the evolutionary origins and taxonomic radiation of land
plants will be undertaken from both diagnostic and theoretical perspectives.
Local field trips will be required for field collections. Each student will be
expected to submit a collection detailing the taxonomic categories and outlining
the techniques and tools mastered in the process. A three-day field trip may be
offered. Offered concurrently with BOT 4712; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.