BOT-BOTANY
-- 2003-05 Catalog
Biological Sciences Department
BOT
121 General Botany (4) GE B2 & B4
The
anatomy, physiology, reproduction, and importance of seed plants. 2 lectures, 2
laboratories.
BOT
221 Native Plants for Landscape
Architects (3)
(Also listed as LA 221)
Introduction
to the horticultural characteristics and landscape design potential of
California native plants. Includes experiences in field identification, basic
planting design, installation and maintenance techniques. Required field trips.
2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 114 or BOT 121 or consent of
instructor.
BOT
238 Native Plant Materials (3)
Classification,
identification, and associations of native plants. Factors which affect plant
growth in natural environments. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: BOT
121.
BOT
313 Taxonomy of Vascular Plants (4)
Introduction
to classification and identification of vascular plants, emphasizing major
plant families; field and herbarium techniques. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories.
Prerequisite: BIO 152 or BOT 121.
BOT
323 Plant Pathology (4)
Comprehensive
study of the causes and effects of disease in plants. Designed to lead to an
understanding of the science and modern control methods. 2 lectures, 2
laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 152 or BOT 121.
BOT
324 Ornamental and Forest Pathology (4)
Causes
and effects of diseases of important ornamental and forest plants, disease
agents (life cycle, host range, environmental relationships), and modern
approach to control. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 152 or BOT
121.
BOT
325 Plant Nematology (4)
Plant
parasitic nematodes, their morphology, classification, and the damage they
cause plants, alone or in combination with other pathogens. 2 lectures, 2
laboratories. Prerequisite: BOT 323 or BOT 324.
BOT
326 Plant Ecology (4)
Plant
communities, population dynamics, and effects of the following environmental
factors on plant growth and development: soil, water, temperature, light,
atmosphere, topography, organisms, and fire. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory.
Prerequisite: BIO 114, BIO 151, or BOT 121.
BOT
333 Field Botany (4)
Plant
communities of California. Field identification of native and introduced plants
in nature. Factors affecting plant distribution and relationships. Emphasis on
local species. Several field trips. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite:
BOT 121 or BIO 152. Recommended: BOT 313.
BOT
334 Morphology of Vascular Plants (4)
Phylogenetic
relationships of the plant kingdom as illustrated by comparative morphology of
the vascular plants including living and fossil forms. 2 lectures, 2
laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 152 and BOT 313.
BOT
335 Plant Anatomy (4)
Microscopic
study of vascular plants dealing with the origin, development and structure of
cells, tissues and organs. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 152 or
BOT 121.
BOT
426 Mycology (4)
Comparative
morphology and nuclear behavior of the fungi. Summary of the science with
special attention given to forms important in agriculture, medicine and
industry. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 152 or BOT 121.
BOT
431 Advanced Plant Pathology (4)
Methods,
instruments, and materials used in diagnosis of plant diseases and in plant
disease research. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: BOT 323 or BOT 324.
BOT
437 Phycology (4)
Comprehensive
examination of the ecology, life histories, functional morphology, physiology
and taxonomy of marine and freshwater algae. Laboratories emphasize species
endemic to the central coast of California. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories.
Prerequisite: BIO 152.
BOT
443 Systematic Botany (4)
Current
theory of and approaches to botanical systematics, including use of
morphological, cytological, biochemical, ecological and evolutionary data in
classification. Literature of systematic botany and rules of botanical
nomenclature. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 343; BOT 313 or BOT
437.
BOT
450 Plant Biotechnology (5)
Principles
and methods of plant tissue culture and transformation; current topics and
applications, such as plant defense and genomics, and applications of DNA
technology. 3 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 435.