BIOL 322 Plant Responses to Environmental Stress

As plants are developing and reproducing they are often subjected to environmental stress, which can be quite severe. Temperature extremes, drought, flooding, unavailability of nutrients, toxic minerals, and airborne pollutants are examples of such stress factors. This course deals with the symptoms of stress and the mechanisms by which some plants overcome these problems. Lab exercises provide experience in applying appropriate methods to the study of stress effects and plant responses.

Credits

4 credits

Prerequisite

All of the following: BIOL 114, BIOL 115; CHEM 121, CHEM 123, CHEM 124, CHEM 126

Distribution

Advanced (ADVD)

Notes

Academic Level: 140-UG Level 4 Advanced

Modalities: In Person