Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie

Administracja Centralna Uczelni - Wymiana międzynarodowa (S1)

Sylabus przedmiotu PLANT PATHOLOGY:

Informacje podstawowe

Kierunek studiów Wymiana międzynarodowa
Forma studiów studia stacjonarne Poziom pierwszego stopnia
Tytuł zawodowy absolwenta
Obszary studiów
Profil
Moduł
Przedmiot PLANT PATHOLOGY
Specjalność przedmiot wspólny
Jednostka prowadząca Katedra Ekologii, Ochrony i Kształtowania Środowiska
Nauczyciel odpowiedzialny Janusz Błaszkowski <Janusz.Blaszkowski@zut.edu.pl>
Inni nauczyciele
ECTS (planowane) 6,0 ECTS (formy) 6,0
Forma zaliczenia egzamin Język angielski
Blok obieralny Grupa obieralna

Formy dydaktyczne

Forma dydaktycznaKODSemestrGodzinyECTSWagaZaliczenie
wykładyW1 30 2,50,62egzamin
laboratoriaL1 30 3,50,38zaliczenie

Wymagania wstępne

KODWymaganie wstępne
W-1Basic knowledge of biology, plant physiology and plant genetics.

Cele przedmiotu

KODCel modułu/przedmiotu
C-1The aims of the course are to acquire the ability to: 1. Recognize the most harmful plant diseases and their causal agents. 2. Isolate and identify the most important species of antagonistic and symbiotic microorganisms. 3. Explain the mechanisms of action of different antagonistic organisms and symbionts used in biological plant protection against diseases. 4. Explain the manner of action of pathogens on the most important life processes. 5. Characterize the methods of eradicating and reducing of inoculum of pathogens. 6. Mention the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 7. Predict the appearance of epidemics of the most serious plant diseases. 7. Describe the methods of applying of biological preparations in agricultural and horticultural plant production. 8. List the types of chemical preparations used in plant protection and explain the mode of their action on pathogens. 9. Propose how to prevent the emergence of resistant forms of pathogens to fungicides. 5. Elaborate a successful method of protection of plants against diseases and release them from pathogens.

Treści programowe z podziałem na formy zajęć

KODTreść programowaGodziny
laboratoria
T-L-1Diagnosis of plant diseases caused by environmental factors, viruses, viroids, bacteria, lower fungi (of the orders Plasmodiophoromycota, Oomycota, Zygomycota), higher fungi (Ascomycota, Basidiomycota), mitosporic fungi and parasitic plants. Elaboration of methods of protection of plants against disease agents.30
30
wykłady
T-W-1Aims of applied phytopathology. Significance of plant diseases. Division of plant pathology. Definition of a plant disease. Classification of plant diseases. Parasitism and pathogenicity. Host range of pathogens. Properties and types of parasites. Development of a disease in plants. Effects of pathogens on plant physiological functions. Mechanisms of plant resistance to diseases. Types of resistance. Symptomatology: classification and types of disease symptoms. Elements of an epidemic. Rules and methods of plant protection. Types of plant resistance to pathogens. The gene-for-gene concept. Life cycles of fungal-like organisms and fungi and sources of their variability.30
30

Obciążenie pracą studenta - formy aktywności

KODForma aktywnościGodziny
laboratoria
A-L-1Recognition and characterization of plant diseases and their causal agents. Elaboration of methods of protection of plants against the identified disease agents.88
88
wykłady
A-W-1Participation in lectures and discussions on the presented problems.63
63

Metody nauczania / narzędzia dydaktyczne

KODMetoda nauczania / narzędzie dydaktyczne
M-1Lectures and field and laboratory exercises.

Sposoby oceny

KODSposób oceny
S-1Ocena formująca: Periodic tests.
S-2Ocena podsumowująca: Written exam.

Zamierzone efekty uczenia się - wiedza

Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięOdniesienie do efektów kształcenia dla kierunku studiówOdniesienie do efektów zdefiniowanych dla obszaru kształceniaCel przedmiotuTreści programoweMetody nauczaniaSposób oceny
WM-WKSiR_1-_??_W01
After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
C-1T-W-1M-1S-1

Zamierzone efekty uczenia się - umiejętności

Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięOdniesienie do efektów kształcenia dla kierunku studiówOdniesienie do efektów zdefiniowanych dla obszaru kształceniaCel przedmiotuTreści programoweMetody nauczaniaSposób oceny
WM-WKSiR_1-_??_U01
After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
C-1T-W-1, T-L-1M-1S-1

Zamierzone efekty uczenia się - inne kompetencje społeczne i personalne

Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięOdniesienie do efektów kształcenia dla kierunku studiówOdniesienie do efektów zdefiniowanych dla obszaru kształceniaCel przedmiotuTreści programoweMetody nauczaniaSposób oceny
WM-WKSiR_1-_??_K01
After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
C-1T-W-1M-1S-1

Kryterium oceny - wiedza

Efekt uczenia sięOcenaKryterium oceny
WM-WKSiR_1-_??_W01
After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
2,0
3,0The occupation of knowledge of the types of plant pathogens and symptoms caused by them, and the methods of protection of plants against the pathogens.
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0

Kryterium oceny - umiejętności

Efekt uczenia sięOcenaKryterium oceny
WM-WKSiR_1-_??_U01
After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
2,0
3,0The occupation of knowledge of the types of plant pathogens and symptoms caused by them, and the methods of protection of plants against the pathogens.
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0

Kryterium oceny - inne kompetencje społeczne i personalne

Efekt uczenia sięOcenaKryterium oceny
WM-WKSiR_1-_??_K01
After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
2,0
3,0The occupation of knowledge of the types of plant pathogens and symptoms caused by them, and the methods of protection of plants against the pathogens.
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0

Literatura podstawowa

  1. Agrios G. N., Plant pathology., Academic Press., San Diego, New York, Berkely, Boston, London, Tokyo, Toronto., 1988, 3
  2. Smith I. M., Dunez J., Lelliott R. A., Phillips D. H., Archer S. A., European handbook of plant diseases., Blackwell Scientific Publications., 1988, 1

Literatura dodatkowa

  1. Błaszkowski J., Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Glomeromycota), Endogone and Complexipes species deposited in the Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agriculture in Szczecin, Poland., http://www.agro.ar.szczecin.pl/~jblaszkowski/, Szczecin, 2011
  2. Błaszkowski et al., Saprotrophic, parasitic, and symbiotic fungi of Poland., http://www.agro.ar.szczecin.pl/~jblaszkowski/Mycota/, Szczecin, 2011

Treści programowe - laboratoria

KODTreść programowaGodziny
T-L-1Diagnosis of plant diseases caused by environmental factors, viruses, viroids, bacteria, lower fungi (of the orders Plasmodiophoromycota, Oomycota, Zygomycota), higher fungi (Ascomycota, Basidiomycota), mitosporic fungi and parasitic plants. Elaboration of methods of protection of plants against disease agents.30
30

Treści programowe - wykłady

KODTreść programowaGodziny
T-W-1Aims of applied phytopathology. Significance of plant diseases. Division of plant pathology. Definition of a plant disease. Classification of plant diseases. Parasitism and pathogenicity. Host range of pathogens. Properties and types of parasites. Development of a disease in plants. Effects of pathogens on plant physiological functions. Mechanisms of plant resistance to diseases. Types of resistance. Symptomatology: classification and types of disease symptoms. Elements of an epidemic. Rules and methods of plant protection. Types of plant resistance to pathogens. The gene-for-gene concept. Life cycles of fungal-like organisms and fungi and sources of their variability.30
30

Formy aktywności - laboratoria

KODForma aktywnościGodziny
A-L-1Recognition and characterization of plant diseases and their causal agents. Elaboration of methods of protection of plants against the identified disease agents.88
88
(*) 1 punkt ECTS, odpowiada około 30 godzinom aktywności studenta

Formy aktywności - wykłady

KODForma aktywnościGodziny
A-W-1Participation in lectures and discussions on the presented problems.63
63
(*) 1 punkt ECTS, odpowiada około 30 godzinom aktywności studenta
PoleKODZnaczenie kodu
Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięWM-WKSiR_1-_??_W01After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
Cel przedmiotuC-1The aims of the course are to acquire the ability to: 1. Recognize the most harmful plant diseases and their causal agents. 2. Isolate and identify the most important species of antagonistic and symbiotic microorganisms. 3. Explain the mechanisms of action of different antagonistic organisms and symbionts used in biological plant protection against diseases. 4. Explain the manner of action of pathogens on the most important life processes. 5. Characterize the methods of eradicating and reducing of inoculum of pathogens. 6. Mention the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 7. Predict the appearance of epidemics of the most serious plant diseases. 7. Describe the methods of applying of biological preparations in agricultural and horticultural plant production. 8. List the types of chemical preparations used in plant protection and explain the mode of their action on pathogens. 9. Propose how to prevent the emergence of resistant forms of pathogens to fungicides. 5. Elaborate a successful method of protection of plants against diseases and release them from pathogens.
Treści programoweT-W-1Aims of applied phytopathology. Significance of plant diseases. Division of plant pathology. Definition of a plant disease. Classification of plant diseases. Parasitism and pathogenicity. Host range of pathogens. Properties and types of parasites. Development of a disease in plants. Effects of pathogens on plant physiological functions. Mechanisms of plant resistance to diseases. Types of resistance. Symptomatology: classification and types of disease symptoms. Elements of an epidemic. Rules and methods of plant protection. Types of plant resistance to pathogens. The gene-for-gene concept. Life cycles of fungal-like organisms and fungi and sources of their variability.
Metody nauczaniaM-1Lectures and field and laboratory exercises.
Sposób ocenyS-1Ocena formująca: Periodic tests.
Kryteria ocenyOcenaKryterium oceny
2,0
3,0The occupation of knowledge of the types of plant pathogens and symptoms caused by them, and the methods of protection of plants against the pathogens.
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
PoleKODZnaczenie kodu
Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięWM-WKSiR_1-_??_U01After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
Cel przedmiotuC-1The aims of the course are to acquire the ability to: 1. Recognize the most harmful plant diseases and their causal agents. 2. Isolate and identify the most important species of antagonistic and symbiotic microorganisms. 3. Explain the mechanisms of action of different antagonistic organisms and symbionts used in biological plant protection against diseases. 4. Explain the manner of action of pathogens on the most important life processes. 5. Characterize the methods of eradicating and reducing of inoculum of pathogens. 6. Mention the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 7. Predict the appearance of epidemics of the most serious plant diseases. 7. Describe the methods of applying of biological preparations in agricultural and horticultural plant production. 8. List the types of chemical preparations used in plant protection and explain the mode of their action on pathogens. 9. Propose how to prevent the emergence of resistant forms of pathogens to fungicides. 5. Elaborate a successful method of protection of plants against diseases and release them from pathogens.
Treści programoweT-W-1Aims of applied phytopathology. Significance of plant diseases. Division of plant pathology. Definition of a plant disease. Classification of plant diseases. Parasitism and pathogenicity. Host range of pathogens. Properties and types of parasites. Development of a disease in plants. Effects of pathogens on plant physiological functions. Mechanisms of plant resistance to diseases. Types of resistance. Symptomatology: classification and types of disease symptoms. Elements of an epidemic. Rules and methods of plant protection. Types of plant resistance to pathogens. The gene-for-gene concept. Life cycles of fungal-like organisms and fungi and sources of their variability.
T-L-1Diagnosis of plant diseases caused by environmental factors, viruses, viroids, bacteria, lower fungi (of the orders Plasmodiophoromycota, Oomycota, Zygomycota), higher fungi (Ascomycota, Basidiomycota), mitosporic fungi and parasitic plants. Elaboration of methods of protection of plants against disease agents.
Metody nauczaniaM-1Lectures and field and laboratory exercises.
Sposób ocenyS-1Ocena formująca: Periodic tests.
Kryteria ocenyOcenaKryterium oceny
2,0
3,0The occupation of knowledge of the types of plant pathogens and symptoms caused by them, and the methods of protection of plants against the pathogens.
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
PoleKODZnaczenie kodu
Zamierzone efekty uczenia sięWM-WKSiR_1-_??_K01After successful completion of the course students will: 1. Know the definition of a plant disease. 2. Know differences between parasitism and pathogenicity and the features of pathogens. 3. Be able to recognize the most harmful pathogens from different taxonomic groups. 1. Know the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 4. Know the definition of resistance and can characterize the types of resistance of plants to pathogens. 5. Be able to explain the gene-for-gene theory. 6. Be able to characterize disease symptoms caused by noninfectious factors, viruses, bacteria and fungi. 7. Know the methods of plant protection and the modes of action of the most important groups of chemicals used in plant protection against diseases. 8. Know the rules of safe handling of chemicals used in plant protection against disease causal agents.
Cel przedmiotuC-1The aims of the course are to acquire the ability to: 1. Recognize the most harmful plant diseases and their causal agents. 2. Isolate and identify the most important species of antagonistic and symbiotic microorganisms. 3. Explain the mechanisms of action of different antagonistic organisms and symbionts used in biological plant protection against diseases. 4. Explain the manner of action of pathogens on the most important life processes. 5. Characterize the methods of eradicating and reducing of inoculum of pathogens. 6. Mention the factors influencing the appearance and development of epidemics. 7. Predict the appearance of epidemics of the most serious plant diseases. 7. Describe the methods of applying of biological preparations in agricultural and horticultural plant production. 8. List the types of chemical preparations used in plant protection and explain the mode of their action on pathogens. 9. Propose how to prevent the emergence of resistant forms of pathogens to fungicides. 5. Elaborate a successful method of protection of plants against diseases and release them from pathogens.
Treści programoweT-W-1Aims of applied phytopathology. Significance of plant diseases. Division of plant pathology. Definition of a plant disease. Classification of plant diseases. Parasitism and pathogenicity. Host range of pathogens. Properties and types of parasites. Development of a disease in plants. Effects of pathogens on plant physiological functions. Mechanisms of plant resistance to diseases. Types of resistance. Symptomatology: classification and types of disease symptoms. Elements of an epidemic. Rules and methods of plant protection. Types of plant resistance to pathogens. The gene-for-gene concept. Life cycles of fungal-like organisms and fungi and sources of their variability.
Metody nauczaniaM-1Lectures and field and laboratory exercises.
Sposób ocenyS-1Ocena formująca: Periodic tests.
Kryteria ocenyOcenaKryterium oceny
2,0
3,0The occupation of knowledge of the types of plant pathogens and symptoms caused by them, and the methods of protection of plants against the pathogens.
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0