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| Course Code | PLANT SC 2510WT | ||
| Course | Foundations in Plant Science | ||
| Coordinating Unit | School of Agriculture, Food & Wine, Faculty of Sciences | ||
| Term | Semester 1 | ||
| Mode | Internal | ||
| Level | Undergraduate | ||
| Location/s | Waite | ||
| Units | 3 | ||
| Contact | Up to 6 hours per week | ||
| Prerequisites | BIOLOGY 1101 or BIOLOGY 1202 | ||
| Corequisites | Not applicable | ||
| Incompatible | ENV BIOL 2500 | ||
| Assumed Knowledge | Not applicable | ||
| Restrictions | Not applicable | ||
| Quota | Not applicable | ||
| Course Description | This course provides an introduction to the structure and function of plants with a specific focus on plants of agricultural and horticultural importance, but may also include native species when appropriate. Attention will be given to how plants respond and adapt to their environment and the consequences of these interactions to productivity and quality. The link between an understanding of plant science and the management of plants will be highlighted. | ||
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