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Title of the Course & Course Number: Principles of Plant Physiology (PPHYS-5) Month: Aug,06-7 Stomata structure and function.8.06 Mechanism of stomatal movement 3.8.06 3 Antitranspirants. 5.8.06 4 Physiology of water stress in plants: Influence of water stress at cell, 0.8.06 organ, plant and canopy levels. 5 Continue.8.06 6 Indices for assessment of drought resistance. 7.8.06 7 Uptake of mineral elements in plants Mechanisms of uptaketranslocation 9.8.06 of minerals in plants. 8 Continue 4.8.06 9 The role of mineral nutrients in plant metabolism, 6.8.06 Dr.B.L.Kakralya

Title of the Course & Course Number: Plant water relationship(pphys-5) Month: Aug,06-7 Movement of water in soil plant atmosphere continuum(spac).8.06 Continue 3.8.06 3 Continue 4.8.06 4 Water relations of an individual cell-old and new terminology, 8.8.06 5 Water potential and inter-relationships among components. 0.8.06 6 Contunue.8.06 7 Methods of measurement of plant water relationships parameters 7.8.06 8 General introduction of water absorption.8.06 Measurement of relative water content 4.8.06 Dr.Devi Lal Bagdi \

Title of the Course & Course Number: Techniques in Plant Physiology (PPHYS-53) Month: Aug,06-7 Chlorophyll fluorescence measurements 4.8.06 Continue 6.8.06 3 Estimation of water use efficiency at whole plant and single leaf level..8.06 4 Use of stable isotopes to understand physiological processes. 0.8.06 5 Radio isotopes in plant biology. 7.8.06 6 Continue 7.8.06 Dr.Sunita Gupta

Title of the Course & Course Number: Hormonal regulation of plant growth and development (PPHYS-53) Month: Aug,06-7 Site of synthesis, biosynthetic pathways and metabolism and the 4.8.06 influence on plant growth development of individual group of hormones- Auxins Continue(Gibberlins) 6.8.06 3 Continue(Cytokinins).8.06 4 Site of synthesis, biosynthetic pathways and metabolism and the 0.8.06 influence on plant growth development of individual group of hormones- Abscisic acid and Ethylene 5 Continue(Brassinosteroids) 7.8.06 6 Signal perception. Transduction and effect at functional gene level of different hormones- Auxins- cell elongation, Gibberellins, germination of dormant seeds 7.8.06 7 Dr.N.K.Gupta

Title of the Course & Course Number: Physiological and molecular aspects of photosynthesiscarbon and nitrogen assimilation (PPHYS-53) Month: Aug,06-7 Photosynthetic carbon reduction cycle and its regulation...8.06 CO Concentration Mechanism (CCM) as a complementary strategy for 4.8.06 carbon fixation 3 CCM in photosynthetic bacteria, micro algae, Submerged Aquatic 9.8.06 macrophages (SAM), C4, CAM and single celled C4 organisms, 4 C3-C4 intermediates..8.06 5 Ecological significance of CCM. 6.8.06 6 Rubisco structure, assembly and kinetics. 3.8.06 7 Photorespiration and its significance. 9.8.06 8 Carbon fluxes between chloroplast and cytoplasm and the 30.8.06 Dr.B.L.Kakralya

Title of the Course & Course Number: Post harvest physiology (PPHYS-533) Month: Aug,06-7 Senescence associated genes and gene products. 4.8.06 Functional and ultra structural changes in chloroplast membranes, 6.8.06 mitochondria and cell wall during senescence and ripening. 3 Continue.8.06 4 Regulatory role of ethylene in senescence and ripening, 0.8.06 5 ethylene biosynthesis, perception and molecular mechanism of action. 7.8.06 6 Post harvest changes in seed and tubers biochemical constituent s quality parameters. 7.8.06 Dr.N.K.Gupta