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Ph.D. Course Work 2012 Sub : Botany Important points to be noted: Duration of Course Work : One Semester (6 Months) Total : 200 (Four papers 50 Each) Passing marks will be: 40 %. Duration of Examination: 2 Hrs. for each paper I: Research Methodology : 50 II: Subject paper -I : 50 III : Subject paper II : 50 IV: Review of literature : 50 Subject Course Work: 100 (2 Hrs.) Examination will be held at the end of the Semester. Total Lecture Hour (periods) for II (elective units): 60 (sixty). Scheme of Examination of Pre-Ph.D. (Course Work) Examination I Research - 50 50 42 Methodology II I of selected group(a/b/c/d/e) III II of selected group (A/B/C/D/E) IV Review of Literature 50-50 60 Elective Groups for subject papers (Candidate have to select one group from the followings-) Group - A I - Plant Ecology I II - Plant Ecology II OR Group - B I - Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology-I II - Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology-II OR Group - C I - Plant Microbe Interaction I II - Plant Microbe Interaction II OR Group D I - Biological Nitrogen Fixation- I II - Biological Nitrogen Fixation- II OR Group - E I - Stress Biology I II - Stress Biology II

I Research Methodology - 50 50 42 -I Research Methodology Unit - 1 1. Introduction to Research Methodology: Meaning, Objectives, Significance, Types 2. Research Problem: Definition, testing and procedures Unit-2 1. Hypothesis: Definition, testing and procedures 2. Research Design/Plan: Meaning, need and features, Basic principle of experimental signs Unit-3 1. Data collection/data analysis: Tools for data collection 2. Statistical Applications: Mean, Median, Mode, Mean Deviation & Standard deviation, Correlation and Regression, Probability distributions,chi square test, z test, t test, two sample t test, paired-t test Unit- 4 1. Report Writing: Types of Reports, Research Report Format, Referencing, Bibliography, Appendices 2. Computer Applications: Fundamentals of Computers, Operating systems, use of software (MS-Office, SPSS) Unit-5 1. Safety and safety measures: Introduction, safety of individuals/laboratory/community/environment 2. Code of Ethics/ethics of research/good laboratory practices: IPR and record keeping/archives References: 1. Methodology of Research in Social Sciences by O. R. Krishnaswamy and M. Rangnatham Himalaya publication House, 2005, ISBN: 8184880936 2. Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques by C. R. Kothari, New Age International Publishers, ISBN:81-224-1522-9 3. Statistical Methods for Research Workers by Fisher R. A., Cosmo Publications, New Delhi ISBN:81-307-0128-6 4. Design and Analysis of Experiments by Montogomery D.C. (2001), John Wiley, ISBN: 0471260088 5. SPSS online manual 6. MINITAB online manual

II I of selected group(a/b/c/d/e) Plant Ecology PAPER II 1. Vegetation analysis tools and ordination. 2. Species association in natural conditions. 1. Population measures, growth rate and carrying capacity quantifications I 1. Ecosystem analysis and quantification parameters to measure rate of transfer system budgeting, efficiencies and stability. 1. Edaphic parameters and their measurements. 1. Ecology of Indian desert. 2. Balance Types; Electric and Electronic Balance

III II of selected group (A/B/C/D/E) Plant Ecology PAPER III 1. Pollution assessments and management techniques. 1. Biodiversity estimates and conservation practices I 1. Agro ecological techniques. 1. Natural resources assessment and monitoring at village level. 1. Nursery preparation and seedling assessments. 2. Landscape assessment and its application.

II I of selected group(a/b/c/d/e) PAPER II Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Tools and Techniques 1. Microscopes 2. Centrifuge 3. Spectrophotometer/Spectrofluorimetry 1. Chromatography 2. Electrophoresis 3. Gel-Documentation system I 1. PCR/RT-PCR 2. Proteomics/Microarray/Liquid handling devices 1. Basic of Bioinformatics 2. Autoclave/Laminar Air Flow Bench/Bio-safety Hood 1. Growth/Culture Room. 2. Green House/Hardening Failities.

III II of selected group (A/B/C/D/E) PAPER III Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology-Experimentation 1. Specimen preparation for microscopic observation 1. Extraction, purification and quantitative/qualitative analysis of proteins and DNA/RNA hybridization I 1. Amplification of DNA/cDNA 2. Culture media preparation and sterilization 1. Explant selection, surface sterilization 2. Induction, multiplication and maintenance of cultures 1. In vitro and ex vitro rooting. 2. Hardening/acclimatization of plantlets.

II I of selected group(a/b/c/d/e) PAPER II Plant Microbe Interaction - I An overview of plant pathology. Plant disease definition, mode of infection of plant pathogens, disease symptoms. I Disease cycles and plant disease diagnosis including principles (Koch s postulates) Introduction to mycology, terms and classification Fungal and bacterial pathogens: Characteristics, classification, identification and disease they cause.

III II of selected group (A/B/C/D/E) PAPER III Plant Microbe Interaction - II Introduction to microbiology: History, Classification. Aseptic techniques (physical, Chemical methods)- isolation and pure culture. I Techniques staining (Simple Gram s, Capsule, Spores, Acid fast Staining) Preservative techniques, Microscopy-light microscope-dark field micro scope phase contrast Microscope-Election microscope SEM, TEM. Microbial ecology-nature of soil organism and their interactions-positive and negative interaction-mycorrhizal symbiosis-management of mycorrhizae - inoculum production and use applied aspects of ecto and endo mycorrhizae.

II I of selected group(a/b/c/d/e) PAPER II Biological Nitrogen Fixation - I Methods/protocols used for BNF Acquiring knowledge about native/wild legumes of India/arid and semi-arid regions through flora/field surey Identification of legumes; through ILDIS GRIN database/flora s; Nodulation data base. ILDIS GRIN Nodulation; Sprent 2008-2009 dulation in legumes. acterial type collection/culture centers National and International Morphological parameters; Mmicroscopic work/microtome, Knowledge of (RNB) Root nodule bacteria; alpha and beta rhizobia; agricultural/native. I Isolation, purification and maintenance of rhizobial /endophytes /non rnizobial bacteria. Identification of bacteria: Ployphasic approach; Bergey s manual. Lab manuals on rhizobial technology; Manual of Rhizobial Technology (Vincent, 1970), Hand book of rhizobia (Somasegran and Hoben, 1994).

III II of selected group (A/B/C/D/E) PAPER III Biological Nitrogen Fixation - II Unit I Phenotypic & Molecular characterization of symbiont and non-symbiont, Phenotypic characterization : acid/alkli production; NaCl, ph tolerance and temperature tolerance; Intrinisic antibiotic resistance property, Carbon utilization. Biochemical characterization ; Oxidasae/catalase test; HCN, H2S, ammonia, indole and amylase production; NR test; Phytase activity, litmus milk reaction, casein hydrolysis, citrate utilization, gelatinase activity. I Screening of PGP characters in bacterial Isolates : Phosphate solubllization; IAA production; Siderophore production; ammonia production; cellulose, peetinase and chitinase activity. Genotypic characterization : Bacterial cell temple preparation; Genomie DNA isolation; PCR and its functioning; setting various protocols for amplification of genes. Designing of primers; preparations of primers, dntps, buffers, master mix, cell templates Amplification of house keeping genes (16S rrna, atpd, glnii, dnak) and symbiotic genes (nifh, nod A and C). Purification of PCR products; Sequencing reaction. Bioinformatics : ncbi nt database; FASTA format; chromatograms; Nucleotide mega blast; bacterial identification; depositing nt sequences; use of gene tools for alignment and editing; Obtaining gene accession numbers from nebi; phylogentie relationship, phylogentic trees.

II I of selected group(a/b/c/d/e) PAPER II Stress Biology -I Unit I 1. Plant water relation. 2. Photosynthetic pigments and photosynthesis. 1. General account on carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and lipoids 2. Respiration. I 1 Characteristics and nomenclature of enzymes. 2. Tools and techniques for estimation of biochemical s and assay of enzymes preparation of reagents and plant extracts. 1. Centrifugation and spectro-photometry. 2. Seed dormancy and seed germination. 1. Photomorphogenesis and plant growth. 2. Minerals nutrition and ammonia assimilation system in plants.

III II of selected group (A/B/C/D/E) PAPER III Stress Biology - II Unit I Physiological mechanism and effects of plant hormones Auxins, Cytokinins, Gibberellic acid, ABA and Ethylene in plants. 1. Types of abiotic and biotic stresses. 2. Plant responses to water deficit and salinity. I 1. Measurement of membrane stability index and chlorophyll stability index under stress. 2. General accounts on effect of heat stress, metal toxicity and UV-B radiations. Role of PGRs (Salicylic acid, triazoles, ethophon and brassinesdies ) in plant under stress. Significance of antioxidants and stress proteins (water deficit, salinity and heat stress) in plants.

IV Review of Literature 50-50 60 PAPER IV Review of literature.