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PLNT 5220: Crop Yield Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Explores fundamental concepts of plant physiology that influence the growth and development of agricultural and horticultural crops. Crop and plant management practices that influence crop yield are discussed within this physiological context. Cross-listed: PLNT 4220
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PLNT 5220 - Crop Yield Physiology
PLNT 5380: Crop/Weed Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Focuses on Agroecosystems and the ecology of weeds. Main objective is to understand how ecological processes determine agroecosystem function and weed invasions. Some of the processes to be covered include: competition, succession, disturbance, nutrient cycling, diversity and evolution. Prerequisites: basic ecology course, senior standing with permission of instructor.
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PLNT 5380 - Crop/Weed Ecology
PLNT 5400: Invasive Plant Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Ecological impacts of invasive, non-indigenous plant species, the ecological, genetic and evolutionary hypotheses for invasiveness, as well as management strategies for invasive plant species. Dual listed PLNT 4400. Cross listed RNEW 4400 and RNEW 5400.
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PLNT 5400 - Invasive Plant Ecology
PLNT 5410: Adv Crop Phys Mgt
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Review and interpretation of current crop management and physiology literature. Prerequisite: 6 hours of biochemistry or plant physiology.
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PLNT 5410 - Adv Crop Phys Mgt
PLNT 5430: Plant Bol Biol
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Structure, function regulation and expression of plant genes. Prerequisite: BOT 4400 and MOLB 4610 or equivalent. Cross-listed with BOT 5430.
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PLNT 5430 - Plant Bol Biol
PLNT 5470: Seed Sci & Tech
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Presents aspects of seed biology and processing including development, physiology, ecology, germination, viability, dormancy, production, conditioning, storage, certification and marketing. Prerequisite: 8 hours of plant biology.
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PLNT 5470 - Seed Sci & Tech
PLNT 5500: Clinical Pl Path
2.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Designed to give students practical experience in disease diagnosis. Students are exposed to a variety of current techniques used in the diagnosis and control of plant problems caused by abiotic and biotic factors. Primary emphasis is on the identification of biotic agents; including fungi, bacteria, nematodes and viruses. Students will gain experience and insight in the practical aspects of plant pathology. Prerequisite: PLNT 4000.
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PLNT 5600: Research in Crops
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Investigation of research problems to include a written and oral presentation of results. Prerequisite: basic training in the field of problem selected.
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PLNT 5600 - Research in Crops
PLNT 5700: Forage Crop Science
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
The course focuses on major aspects of forage crop production and biology. Cultural practices, adaptation, sustainable agriculture and alternative use, seed production, harvest, livestock utilization and storage of forages. This course will have in-depth emphasis on characteristics of important grasses and legumes and utilization of forages for livestock production. Prerequisite: AECL 1000 or LIFE 1000.
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PLNT 5700 - Forage Crop Science
PLNT 5720: Plant Disease Prob
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Biology, epidemiology, and control of specific crop, field and forage diseases. Prerequisite: PLNT 3220.
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PLNT 5720 - Plant Disease Prob
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