Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) |
Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives |
Course Objectives |
Competency Indicators |
Ratio(%) |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
1. understand the principle of medical plant culture.
2. learning the technique by practical session. |
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Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule |
Week |
Course Content |
Week 1 |
Introduction I |
Week 2 |
Introduction II |
Week 3 |
The history of tissue culture |
Week 4 |
The culture mediums |
Week 5 |
Plant hormones and other supplement in culture mediums |
Week 6 |
Adventitious buds and roots |
Week 7 |
Embryogenic tissue and somatic embryo |
Week 8 |
Gene transformation I |
Week 9 |
Gene transformation II |
Week 10 |
Paper discussion I |
Week 11 |
The application of medical plant tissue culture: Haploid and polyploid |
Week 12 |
The application of medical plant tissue culture: Trait improving |
Week 13 |
Paper discussion II |
Week 14 |
The application of medical plant tissue culture: The production of secondary metabolites |
Week 15 |
The application of medical plant tissue culture: the species conservation |
Week 16 |
The application of medical plant tissue culture: the genetic variation and breeding |
Week 17 |
Paper discussion III |
Week 18 |
Examination |
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Evaluation |
1. Attendance 30%
2. Participation 20%
3. Examination 50% |
Textbook & other References |
George, E. F., Hall, M. A. and De Klerk, G. -J (2008) Plant propagation by tissue culture: Volume1. The background. Dordrecht, Netherlands, Springer
Jain, S. M., Gupta, P. K. and Newton, R. J. (2000) Somatic Embryogenesis in Woody Plants: Volume 6. Dordrecht, Netherlands, Springer.
Smith, R. H. (1992) Plant tissue culture: techniques and experiments. San Diego, CA Academic Press United States US. |
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website |
Mon to Fri, 9Am to 5PM |
Office Hours |
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