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Syllabus 2023-24 - 10213017 - Plant Ecophysiology (Ecofisiología vegetal)

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DEGREE: Grado en Biología
FACULTY: FACULTY OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2023-24
COURSE: Plant Ecophysiology
SYLLABUS
1. COURSE BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: Plant Ecophysiology
CODE: 10213017 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2023-24
LANGUAGE: English LEVEL: 2
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 YEAR: 4 SEMESTER: PC
2. LECTURER BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: ZAFRA ÁLVAREZ, ADORACIÓN
DEPARTMENT: U102 - BIOLOGIA ANIMAL, BIOL.VEGETAL Y ECOLOGIA
FIELD OF STUDY: 412 - FISIOLOGÍA VEGETAL
OFFICE NO.: 90 - B3-435 E-MAIL: azafra@ujaen.es P: 953212143
WEBSITE: https://www.ujaen.es/departamentos/bioani/contactos/zafra-alvarez-adoracion
ORCID: -
LANGUAGE: English LEVEL: 2
NAME: BUENO GONZÁLEZ, MILAGROS
DEPARTMENT: U102 - BIOLOGIA ANIMAL, BIOL.VEGETAL Y ECOLOGIA
FIELD OF STUDY: 412 - FISIOLOGÍA VEGETAL
OFFICE NO.: B3 - 143 E-MAIL: mbueno@ujaen.es P: 953-212140
WEBSITE: -
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3079-5380
LANGUAGE: English LEVEL: 2
3. CONTENT DESCRIPTION

THEORETICAL PROGRAM

 1. GENERAL ASPECTS OF PLANT ECOPHYSIOLOGY:

Unit 1. Introduction to plant ecophysiology. Purpose and scope of study. Concept and type of stress in plants (abiotic, anthropogenic and biotic)

Unit 2. Oxidative stress. Formations of reactive oxygen species. Effect of oxidative stress on plant physiology. Defensive mechanisms of plants against stress.

Unit 3. Effect of global climate change on photosynthesis and plant production.

2. BIOTIC STRESS:

Unit 4. Plant-plant interaction. Allelopathies. Characteristics of allelopathics, classification and emission routes. Plant response to allelopathics. Practical interest in the study of allelopathies.

Unit 5. Plant-herbivore interaction. The plant as a source of food. Damage caused by herbivores. Defensive mechanisms of plants.

Unit 6. Plant-microorganism interaction. Mycorrhiza. Types and physiology Importance of this association in agroecosystems. Biological nitrogen fixation. Nitrogen-fixing organisms. Importance of nitrogen nutrition.

Unit 7. Special physiological adaptations. Carnivorous, epiphytic and aquatic plants.

 3. ANTHROPOGENIC STRESS:

Unit 8. Stress due to air pollutants. Types and fonts. Effect of pollutants on plant development. Plant response to air pollution.

Unit 9. Heavy metal stress. Availability of heavy metals in plants. Phytotoxicity. Protection mechanisms against stress. Practical interest of phytoremediation.

4. ABIOTIC STRESS:

Unit 10. Stress due to high and low environmental radiation and UV radiation. Protection mechanisms against stress.

Unit 11. Stress due to extreme temperatures (heat and cold). Defensive mechanisms. Adaptations to xeric, arctic and alpine environments.

Unit 12. Water stress. Adaptation mechanisms. Stress due to flooding or stagnations. Anaerobiosis. Responses and adaptations.

Unit 13. Saline stress. Halophyte plants. Effect of salinity on plants. Adaptation to survive in saline environments. Practical interest of halophyte species.

LABORATORY PRACTICE PROGRAM:

Practice 1. Experimental design to study tolerance to water and salt stress in agricultural crops.

Practice 2. Experimental design to study the effect of phytoremediating plants in aquatic systems.

Practice 3. Determination of flavonoids in sun and shade plants as a protective mechanism against light stress.

Practice 4. Determination of phenols and tannins as a defence mechanism against herbivory.

Practice 5. Analysis of plant growth in plants subjected to water and saline stress.

Practice 6. Identification and practical interest of positive and negative allelopathies in different agricultural crops.

Practice 7. Determination of osmolytes in agricultural crops to quantify the greater or lesser tolerance to different stresses.

FORMATIVE ACTIVITIES:

There will be 3 sessions (computer room) aimed to prepare seminars by students on a specific topic of plant adaptation.

There will be 3 sessions (computer room) in which the student can prepare the practice with the results obtained during the laboratory sessions.

Sustainable development goals:

The contents of this subject connect with the following SDGs:

Objective 2 (Zero hunger) whose targets would be:

Target 2.3. Duplication of productivity and small-scale agricultural income.

Target 2.4. Sustainable and resilient agricultural practices.

Goal 4 (Quality education) whose goal would be:

Target 4.7 Promote global education for sustainable development.

Goal 12 (Responsible consumption and production) aims to:

Target 12.2. Achieve the efficient use of natural resources.

Goal 13 (Climate Action) which would aim to:

Target 13.3 Improving environmental education and awareness.

Goal 15 (Life on Land) which would aim to:

Target 15.1 Ensure the conservation and sustainable use of ecosystems

4. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING METHODOLOGY

LECTURES IN LARGE GROUP CLASSES (1 hour each): 13 topics will be developed in the theoretical program that will be taught in 26 classes.

1. Introduction to Plant Ecophysiology (3 topics).

2. Response of plants to biotic factors (4 topics)

3. Plant response to anthropogenic factors (2 topics).

4. Plant response to abiotic factors (4 topics).

 

LABORATORY PRACTICES will be developed in 5 sessions of 4 hours each, related to the syllabus of the subject.

FORMATION ACTIVITIES: 3 sessions for the preparation of seminars with oral or written presentations (according to the number of students enrolled) related to a topic proposed by the teacher, or by the students; 3 sessions for the preparation of a notebook of practices with the results obtained during the laboratory practices.

Link of interest: http://www.plantstress.com (Multiple resources on stress in plants).

Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support

5. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY

Attendance control will be carried out; participation and interest in the subject will be positively valued. Attendance at 75% of the theory classes will be valued a 10%, enabling the student in the CT3, CT6, CT7, CT9,, and CT10 competitions.

 

The theory exam, which will account for 60% of the final mark. It will consist of several questions (test and short questions) where the competences CT1, CT3, CT6, and CT10 will be evaluated.

 

Seminars and expositive works of a issue will be also evaluated (10% of the final mark), which will enable students for the competences CT1, CT2, CT3, CT4, CT8, CT9, and CT10.

 

Laboratory /computer practices (account 20% of the grade), will enable students for the CT1, CT2, CT5, CT6, CT7, CT8, CT9, CT10, CE27, E28, and CG4 competences.

6. BOOKLIST
MAIN BOOKLIST:
  • Plant Ecophysiology and adaptation under climate change: Mechanisms and Perspectives I. General conseguences and Plant Responses. Edition: 1º. Author: Mirna Hasanuzzaman. Publisher: Springer Singapore  (Library)
  • Plant Ecophysiology and adaptation under climate change: Mechanisms and perspectives II: Mechanisms of adaptation and stress amelioration. Edition: 1º. Author: Mirna Hasanuzzaman. Publisher: Springer Singapore  (Library)
  • Environment Plant Physiology. Edition: 1º edición (2016). Author: Neil Wiley. Publisher: Taylor and Francis  (Library)
  • Plant Physiological Ecology. Edition: 3º edición (2019). Author: Lambers, H. Oliveira, R.S.. Publisher: Springer Nature  (Library)
  • Plant stress tolerance: methods and protocols edited by Ramanjulu Sunkar. Edition: -. Author: Sunkar, Ramanjulu, ed. llit.. Publisher: Humana Press  (Library)
7. VIRTUAL / CLASSROOM TEACHING SCENARIO

1) Course description and teaching methodologies

 

Formation Activities

Format classroom//online)

Teaching methodology description

26 lecture sessions

Face-to-face, except for situations motivated by various causes.

16 One-hour master class sessions taught  to the large group according to the Schedule published on the Faculty of Experimental Sciences website.

6 seminar sessions

In the classroom, except for situations motivated by various causes.

6 classes, 2 One-hour seminar sessions taught in small groups according to the Schedule published on the Faculty of Experimental Sciences website.

5 laboratory sessions

The practical sessions will be carried out in the lab, except for situations motivated by various causes.

5 sessions, 4 hours each.

Tutoring

The tutoring sessions will be face-to-face except for situations motivated by various causes.

The tutoring will be carried out face to face or on-line.

2) Assessment methodology: Ordinary/extraordinary calls.

 

ASPECT

CRITERIA

DESCRIPTION

PERCENTAGE

Attendance and/or participation in classroom/virtual activities

Online or classroom presence. It will be face-to-face except for situations motivated by various causes.

The presence or online connection to 75% of the classes.

10%

Theorical concepts of the subject.

Assessment of the theorical knowledge. Ability to interpret the provided information, as well as the ability to synthesize, connect, and interpret concepts.

Theory exam that will be face-to-face except for situations motivated by various causes. In the event that it has to be online, the resources available by the UJA will be used.

50%

Expositive work

Ability to collect, process and interpret information. Clarity in exposure.

Exhibition/presentation of works in the classroom, except for situations motivated by various causes. In the event that it has to be online, the resources available by the UJA will be used.

20%

Laboratory practices

Knowledge of practical laboratory skills.

Lab assistance, except for situations motivated by various causes. The  degree of participation will be evaluated as well as the presentation of a practice notebook withing the established period.

20%

 

3) Resources

 

For on-line teaching, the resources available at the University of Jaén will be used.

  • ILIAS platform for virtual teaching at the University of Jaén to provide teaching materials to students.
  • Email from the UJA to send notices to the students and to attend asynchronous individual tutorials.
  • Bibliographic resources from the Library of the University of Jaén ( https://www.ujaen.es/servicios/biblio ).

8. VIRTUAL TEACHING SCENARIO

1) Teaching methodology and activities

 

Formation activities

Format (classroom/online)

Teaching methodology description

26 lecture sessions on the contents of the program

On-line

26  One-hour master class sessions taught synchronously and online via videoconference by the teacher to the large group according to the Schedule published on the Faculty of Experimental Sciences website.

6 seminar/exercise sessions

On-line

6 On-line seminar session lasting 2 hours each one, taught synchronously and online via videoconference by the teacher to the small groups according to the Schedule published on the Faculty of Experimental Sciences website.

5 Practical sessions in specialized laboratories

On-line

5 Four-hours practical sessions taught synchronously and online via videoconference by the teacher to the small groups according to the Schedule published on the Faculty of Experimental Sciences website.

Tutoring

On-line

All tutoring sessions will be held online.

2) Evaluation system: Ordinary/extraordinary calls

 

ASPECT

CRITERION

DESCRIPTION

PERCENTAGE

Attendance and/or participation in non-presential/virtual activities

Online presence and participation in forums

Participation in 75% of activities

10%

Theoretical concepts of the subject

Mastery of the knowledge acquired in the theoretical subject and the ability to interpret the information provided, as well as the ability to synthesize, relate and interpret concepts

Mandatory online theory exam, through the resources provided by the University of Jaén and Google Meet

50%

Seminar classes

Ability to collect, process and interpret the provided information. Clarity in exposure.

Exhibition/presentation of works online, through the available resources.

20%

Laboratory practices

Assessment of practical laboratory knowledge

Online assistance, participation in forums, degree of participation and presentation of lab notebook within the established period.

20%

 

 

3) Resources

 

For online teaching, the resources available at the University of Jaén will be used.

DATA PROTECTION CLAUSE (on line exams)

Institution in charge of data processing: Universidad de Jaén, Campus Las Lagunillas, s/n, 23071 Jaén

Data Protection Delegate: dpo@ujaen.es

Purpose: In accordance with the Universities Law and other national and regional regulations in force, carrying out exams and assessment tests corresponding to the courses students are registered in. In order to avoid frauds while sitting the exam, the exam will be answered using a videoconference system, being able the academic staff of the University of Jaén to compare and contrast the image of the person who is answering the exam with the student's photographic files. Likewise, in order to provide the exam with evidential content for revisions or claims, in accordance with current regulation frameworks, the exam will be recorded and stored.

Legitimacy: compliance with legal obligations (Universities Law) and other national and regional regulations currently in force.

Addressees: service providers who are the owners of the platforms where the exams are carried out and with whom the University of Jaén has signed the corresponding data access contracts.

Storage periods: those established in current in force regulations. In the specific case of exam videoconference recordings, not before the examination records and transcripts are closed or the exam can still be reviewed or challenged.

Rights: you can exercise your right of access, amendment, cancellation, opposition, suppression, limitation and portability by sending a letter to the postal or electronic address indicated above. In the event that you consider that your rights have been violated, you may submit a complaint to the Andalusian Council for Transparency and Data Protection www.ctpdandalucia.es

CLASS RECORDING CLAUSE PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

Person in charge: Universidad de Jaén, Paraje Las Lagunillas, s/n; Tel.953 212121; www.ujaen.es

Data protection delegate (DPO): TELEFÓNICA, S.A.U. ; Email: dpo@ujaen.es

Procedure aim: To manage proper recordings of teaching sessions with the aim of facilitating learning process under a multimodal and/or online teaching

Period for record storage: Images will be kept during legal term according to regulations in force

Legitimacy: Data will be managed according to legal regulations (Organic Law 6/2001, December 21, on Universities) and given consent provided by selecting corresponding box in legal admission documents

Data recipients (transfers or assignments): Any person allowed to get access to every teaching modality

Rights: You may exercise your rights of access, rectification, cancellation, portability, limitation of processing, deletion or, where appropriate, opposition. To exercise these rights, you must submit a written request to the Information, Registration and Electronic Administration Service of the University of Jaen at the address above, or by e-mail to the address above. You must specify which of these rights you are requesting to be satisfied and, at the same time, you must attach a photocopy of your ID card or equivalent identification document. In case you act through a representative, legal or voluntary, you must also provide a document that proves this representation and identification. Likewise, if you consider that your right to personal data protection has been violated, you may file a complaint with the Andalusian Data Protection and Transparency Council www.ctpdandalucia.es