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Bot-604 Physiology-II –BS Botany 7th Semester Dr. Habib-ur-Rehman Athar e-mail: [email protected]; Ext 2522 Place: Lab# 2, IPAB, Theory Mon, Tue 9:00 -10:00 a.m. Lab every Mon, 1:30-4:00 pm w.e.f. 13-09-2010 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Topics Course outline –general introduction Growth and development Plant Growth Regulators: Major natural hormones and their synthetic analogues. Bioassay, structure, biosynthesis, receptors, signal trasduction and mode of action, transport, physiological effects of Auxins Bioassay, structure, biosynthesis, receptors, signal trasduction and mode of action, transport, physiological effects of Gibberellins Bioassay, structure, biosynthesis, receptors, signal trasduction and mode of action, transport, physiological effects of Cytokinins Bioassay, structure, biosynthesis, receptors, signal trasduction and mode of action, transport, physiological effects of Abscisic acid, Ethylene Bioassay, structure, biosynthesis, receptors, signal trasduction and mode of action, transport, physiological effects of Polyamines, Brassinosteriods Bioassay, structure, biosynthesis, receptors, signal trasduction and mode of action, transport, physiological effects of Jasmonates, and Salicylic acid. Water Relations: The soil -plant -atmosphere continuum - an overview. Structure of water. Physico-chemical properties of water. Water in the soil and its potentials. Water in cell components. Cell water relations terminology. Absorption of water in plants (pathways and driving forces, Aquaporins,their structure and types). Hofler diagram - analysis of change in turgor, water and osmotic potential with changes in cell volume. Modulus of elasticity coefficient; Hydraulic conductivity. Osmoregulation, Methods for measurement of water, osmotic and turgor potentials- Pressure chamber, psychrometry, pressure probe, pressure volume curve. Plant Mineral Nutrition: Inorganic composition of plant and soil. Absorption of mineral nutrients - roots, Mycorrhizae, types of mycorrhizae. Effect of soil pH on nutrient availability. Ion traffic into root. The nature of membrane carriers, channels and electrogenic pumps. Passive and active (primary and secondary) transports and their energetics. Essential and beneficial elements-their functions and deficiency symptoms in plants. Fertilizers and their significance in Agriculture. Date 20.09.2010 21.09.2010 27.09.2010 28.09.2010 4.10.2010 5.10.2010 11.05.2010 12.10.2010 18.10.2010 19.10.2010 25.10.2010 26.10.2010 01.11.2010 02.11.2010 08.11.2010 09.11.2010 15.11.2010 16.11.2010 17 MID TERM EXAMS Phytochromes: Discovery of phytochromes and cryptochromes. Physical and 22.11.2010 chemical properties of phytochromes. Distribution of phytochromes among species, cells and tissues 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Role of phytochromes in biological processes. Phytochromes and gene 23.11.2010 expression. Control of Flowering: Autonomous versus environmental regulation. 29.11.2010 Floral meristem and floral organ development. Floral organ identity genes and the ABC model. 30.11.2010 Classification of plants according to photoperiodic reaction 06.12.2010 Photoperiodic induction, locus of photoperiodic reaction and dark periods in photoperiodism. Role of photoperiodism in flowering. Biochemical signaling involved in flowering. Vernalization and its effect on flowering. Circadian rhythms. Gene Regulation and Signal Transduction: Genome size and organization. Gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Gene regulation in eukaryotes. Signal transduction in prokaryotes and eukaryotes Signal transduction in eukaryotes. Class discussion –Remainder work 07.12.2010 13.12.2010 14.12.2010 20.12.2010 21.12.2010 27.12.2010 28.12.2010 03.01.2011 04.01.2011 10.01.2011 11.01.2011 FINAL EXAMS Assignments 1. Regulation of flowering in cereals 2. Auxin: role of plant hormone in growth and development 3. Polyamines: unique roles in growth and stress responses Practical 1. Preparation of solutions of specific normality of acids/bases, salts, sugars, molal and molar solutions and their standardization. 2. Determination of uptake of water by swelling seeds when placed in sodium chloride solution of different concentrations. 3. Measurement of leaf water potential by the dye method. 4. Extraction of chlorophyll from the leaves and separation of component pigments on a paper chromatogram. Study of absorption spectra using spectrophotometer. 5. Effect of plant hormones on seedling growth. 6. Estimation of oxygen utilized by a respiring plant by Winkler’s method. 7. Extraction of amylase from germinating wheat seeds and study of its effect on starch breakdown. 8. Study of different stages of seed germination. Recommended Books 1. Salisbury F.B. and Ross C.B. 2005. Plant Physiology. 5th Edition. Wadsworth Publishing Co. Belmont CA. 2. Taiz, L. and Zeiger, E. 2006. Plant Physiology. 4th Edition. Sinnauers Publ. Co. Inc. Calif. 3. W.B. Hopkins. 1999. Introduction to Plant Physiology. 2 nd Ed. John Wiley and Sons. New York. 4. Epstein, E. and Bloom, A.J. 2004. Mineral Nutrition of Plants: Principles and Perspectives. 2 nd Edition. Sinauer Associates, California, USA. 5. Kirkham, M.B. 2004. Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 6. Dennis, D.T., Turpin, D.H., Lefebvre, D.D. and Layzell, D.B. 1997. Plant Metabolism. 2 nd Edition. Longman Group, U.K. 7. Fitter, A. and Hay, R.K.M. 2004. Environmental Physiology of Plants. 3rd edition, Academic Press, UK. 8. Nobel, P.S. 2004. Physicochemical and Environmental Plant Physiology. Academic Press, UK. 9. Press, M.C., Barker, M.G., and Scholes, J.D. 2000. Physiological Plant Ecology, British Ecological Society Symposium, Volume 39, Blackwell Science, UK. 10. Horst Marschner. 1995. Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants. Academic Press, USA 11. Brian Thomas and Daphne Vince-Prue. 2006. Photoperiodism in plants Academic Press USA and HEC digital library and other internet resources All handouts, paper readings will be delivered through interactive yahoo group PHYSIOLOGIA All students should join PHYSIOLOGIA to receive HANDOUTS in PDFs http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Physiologia Recommended Research papers Paul F Devlin. 2002. Signs of the time: Environmental input to the circadian clock. Journal of Experimental Botany. 53(374):15351550 Steven R Adam, Simon Pearson, and Paul Hadley. 2001. Improving quantitative models through a better understanding of the phases of photoperiod sensitivity. Journal of Experimental Botany 52(357): 655-662 Jianming Li and Joanne Chori. 1999. Brassinosteroid actions in plants. Journal of Experimental Botany. 50(332):275-285 Ben Miflin. 2000. Crop Improvement in 21st century. Journal of Experimental Botany. 51(342): 1-8 Ernst Steudle and Carol A Peterson. 1998. How does water get through roots Journal of Experimental Botany 49(322): 775-788 Andrea Nardini and Sebastiano Salleo. 2005. Water stress-induced modifications of leaf hydraulic architecture in sunflower: co-ordination with gas exchange Journal of Experimental Botany. 56(422): 3093-3101 Recommended Journals Plant Physiology Plant Cell, and Environment Journal of Experimental Botany Plant Growth regulation Journal of Plant Physiology Photosynthetica Research Articles included in Final exams Assignments submission: www.turnitin.com Photosynthesis Research Planta Plant Science Biologia Plantarum Annual Reviews of Plant Biology and Molecular Biology