Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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LO-1 |
The importance of fungi and fungal systematics people can know. Learn the history of mycology. Fungal growth, physiology, nutrition and ecological features will learn. Parasitic and symbiotic relationship knows. |
PO-1 Have an advanced level of knowledge about the recent and best practices in Biology, deepen and expand their knowledge on the expert level, conduct and assess the analyses by employing statistical methods PO-3 Make use of the knowledge they have in order to find a solution to problems by analyzing, comparing and questioning them and can carry out original research in the related field on their own PO-6 Are able to communicate in at least one foreign language in verbal and written terms on B1 level in the European Language Portfolio PO-8 Evaluate how the important personalities, events and phenomena that have made essential contributions to the development of Biology that might have impact on their field of practice
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Examination |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
Course Contents |
Mycology as a science 'Introduction to
Classification of microorganisms and fungi in the Place Between
Importance of fungi for Humanity
Beneficial fungi activity, malicious activity Fungi
Cell Structure of fungi
Somatic Structures of fungus
Asexual Reproduction of fungus
Midterm
Sexual Reproduction of fungus
Physiology of fungi
Systematics of fungi - Myxomycota (slime molds)
Systematics of fungi - and Zygomycotina Mastigomycotina
Systematics of fungi - Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina
Fungal systematics - Deuteromycotina
Parasitic fungi of the symbiotic relationship between fungi Relations
Final Exam
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Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Mycology as a science 'Introduction to |
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2 |
Classification of microorganisms and fungi in the Place Between |
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3 |
Importance of fungi for Humanity |
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4 |
Beneficial fungi activity, malicious activity Fungi |
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5 |
Cell Structure of fungi |
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6 |
Somatic Structures of fungus |
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7 |
Asexual Reproduction of fungus |
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8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Sexual Reproduction of fungus |
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10 |
Physiology of fungi |
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11 |
Systematics of fungi - Myxomycota (slime molds) |
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12 |
Systematics of fungi - and Zygomycotina Mastigomycotina |
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13 |
Systematics of fungi - Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina |
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14 |
Fungal systematics - Deuteromycotina |
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15 |
Parasitic fungi of the symbiotic relationship between fungi Relations |
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16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
Zekeriya Altuner, Tohumsuz Bitkiler Sistematigi, Gaziosmanpasa Üniversitesi Yayını, 1998 Döken, M. T. ve Demirci, E. , 1991, Mikoloji I, A. Ü. Yayın No:681, A. Ü. Ziraat Fak. Ofset Tesisi, Erzurum, 77 s. |
Required Course instruments and materials |
Zekeriya Altuner, seedless plants Systematics, Gaziosmanpasa University Press, 1998
Shed, M. T. and Blacksmith, E. , 1991, Mycology I, A. U. Publication No. 681, A. U. Faculty of Agriculture. Offset Facility, Erzurum, 77 p. |