PRINCIPLES OF PRATACULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY

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Dr. Duan Tingyu
Rm 806, Bi-ye Building
 
Office Hours: 9:00-12:00; 14:00-17:00, Monday-Friday
e-mail address: duanty@lzu.edu.cn
Text: Shen P. and Chen X.D.2006. Microbiology 3rd Ed. High Education Press Publishing. Wang H.X. 2006. Agricultural Biology. China Agricultural University Press Publishing. Li F.D. and Hu Zh.J.  2000. Microbiology. China Agriculture Press Publishing. The text books are available for purchase at the University bookstore in Yuzhong Campus   

Lists of other references will be provided as required.

Grade Assignment:

Question answer and Participation in Group Discussions 25%
Laboratory

Laboratory Reports (Due dates will be assigned 15% upon completion of the specific lab.)

Final Examination (During regular examination period.) 60%

Note: Late assignments will not be accepted and will automatically receive a grade of zero.

Examinations will include questions and problems from lectures, laboratories and assigned readings.

Note: Academic dishonesty is a serious offence. Please refer to the General Academic Regulations and Policy section in the General Calendar for information on `Plagiarism and Cheating' and
`Examinations'.

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PRINCIPLES OF PRATACULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY

Course Description: This course deals with the concepts, types and the roles of microorganism in pastoral agricultural ecosystem and related topics. Current pratacultural microorganism methodologies will be introduced. Recent advances and trends in pratacultural microbiology will be discussed.

Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students should:

1) Know the types and concepts of microorganism, and related topics.
2) Understand the basic principles of the role of microorganism in the pastoral agricultural ecosystem, and related topics.
3) Be able to develop solutions to simple microorganism problems through the application of microbiology principles.
4) Effectively communicate scientific knowledge related to pratacultural microbiology.

Lectures are scheduled in the autumn semester in Tian-shan Tang Building. Time and Room are changed each semester, please log in http://202.201.0.239/homepage/ for the details.
Labs are scheduled in the autumn semester in meteorological and Grassland Science  Building. Time and Room are changed each semester, please log in http://202.201.0.239/homepage/ for the details.

COURSE OUTLINE

1. INTRODUCTION (Chapter 1)
- definitions, objectives, history and development of pratacultural microbiology.
 
2. PROCARYOTES (Chapters 2)
- bacteria: concepts, types, structures, reproduction and physiology, classification, and forage crop disease caused by bacteria, etc  
- actinomycetes: concepts, types, structures, reproduction and physiology, classification
- cyanobacteria: concepts, forms, structures, functions and application, etc
- rickettsia: concepts, forms, structures, infection, symptoms, etc 
- mycoplasma: concepts, forms, structures, and forage crop disease caused by mycoplasma.
- chlamydia: concepts, forms, structures and reproduction, etc
- spirochaeta: concepts, forms, structures and reproduction, etc
- myxobacteria: concepts, forms, structures and reproduction, etc
- archaebacteria: concepts, forms, structures and reproduction, etc

3. EUKARYOTE (Chapter 3)
- fungus: concepts, types, structures, reproduction and physiology, classification, and forage crop disease caused by fungus 
- myxomycetes: concepts, forms, structures, and forage crop disease caused by myxomycetes.
- protozoa and algae : concepts, types, structures, reproduction

4. VIRUS (Chapters 4)
- definitions, structures and chemistry components, genetic and expression, infection and reproduction, movement and transmission
- classification and name
- plant and animal virus
- identification of plant and animal virus

5. GROWTH AND DEVELOP OF MICROORGANISM (Chapters 5)
- growth and develop of microorganism, purification and count of microorganism
- effect of environment on the growth and develop of microorganism
 
6. THE DISTRIBUTION AND ROLE OF MICROORGANISM IN PASTORAL AGRICULTURAL ECOSYSTEM (Chapters 6)
- distribution of microorganism in pastoral agricultural ecosystem
- roles and functions of microorganism in pastoral agricultural ecosystem

7. SYMBIOSIS MICROORGANISM (Chapters 7)
- grass endophyte
-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
-rumen microorganisms

8. APPLICATION OF MICROORGANISM IN PASTORAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION (Chapter 8)
- environment bioremediation
- biofertilizers
- microorganism pesticide
- feed microorganism