BOTY355 Plant Function and Environment
| Credit Points | 6 | ||||||||
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| Online level | Level B - Internet access required | ||||||||
| Intensive School(s) |
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| Supervised Exam | November | ||||||||
| Pre-requisites | 12 cp at 200 level in BOTY or ECOL units; or candidature in postgraduate award in the School of Environmental and Rural Science or School of Science and Technology | ||||||||
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| Restrictions | BOTY 355A, 555 | ||||||||
| Notes | None | ||||||||
| Combined Units |
BOTY555 - Plant Function and Environment |
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| Coordinator(s) | Nigel Warwick (nwarwick@une.edu.au) | ||||||||
| Unit Description |
This unit examines in-depth how Australian plants acquire resources such as carbon, nutrients and water and the environmental influences on these processes. The emphasis will be on how plants respond to the stresses of salinity, drought, low nutrients, temperature, water logging and heavy metals and their effect on plant growth and development. The unit will examine the functional and anatomical adaptations of plants to their environment. Examples will be drawn from the Australian flora in arid, semi-arid and humid environments. A strong practical component will investigate the ecophysiology of Australian plants growing in coastal forests, dune fields, salt marshes and mangrove and seagrass communities. |
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| Prescribed Material Mandatory |
Text(s):Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material
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| Recommended Material Optional |
None | ||||||||
| Disclaimer | Offer of some subjects is subject to viability. Information in these unit descriptions is subject to change prior to commencement of semester. |
