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AGRICULTURAL BOTANY AGR 3101

AGRICULTURAL BOTANY AGR 3101. The course focuses on: Morphology (external plant structure) Anatomy (internal plant structure) Taxonomy (plant nomenclature, identification and classification). GROWTH HABITS OF PLANTS. Herb (Herba) Shrub (Renek) Tree (Berpokok) Climber (Memanjat)

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AGRICULTURAL BOTANY AGR 3101

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  1. AGRICULTURAL BOTANY AGR 3101

  2. The course focuses on: • Morphology (external plant structure) • Anatomy (internal plant structure) • Taxonomy (plant nomenclature, identification and classification)

  3. GROWTH HABITS OF PLANTS • Herb (Herba) • Shrub (Renek) • Tree (Berpokok) • Climber (Memanjat) • Epiphyte (Epifit) • Parasite (Parasit) • Saprophyte (Saprofit) • Xerophyte (Zerofit) • Mesophyte (Mesofit) • Hydrophyte (Hidrofit)

  4. HerbA non-woody plant; annual, biennial or perennial; with short-lived above ground organs. e.g. onion, padi, corn, banana Shrub A low lying woody perennial, having branches arising from the lower part of the stem. e.g. chilli, roses, hibiscus

  5. TreeA woody perennial,tall, with a single trunk and produces branches at the upper region. e.g. durian, rambutan, tamarind ClimberA plant with a long slender stem, produces branches and have specialised organ to cling to a support. e.g. bittergourd, pepper, pumpkin

  6. EpiphyteA plantthat grows on another plant but does not absorb food/nutrients from it (non-parasitic). e.g.Vanda orchid ParasiteA plant that grows on another plant and absorbs food/nutrients from it, to the extent of causing damage and death to the plant e.g. Loranthus spp.

  7. SaprophyteA plant that lives on decayed material or organic matter rich in nutrients such as in the axils of leaf sheaths of oil palm. e.g.ferns XerophyteA plant that lives in a dry habitat or places that lack water. e.g.cactus and some ferns

  8. MesophyteA plant that lives in a habitat with optimum supply of water; mainly field and horticultural crops of moist tropical and temperate regions. e.g. rubber, fruit species, forest species HydrophyteA plant that lives in water, either floating on the water surface or submerged, or thrives in muddy swamps, rivers and lakes.e.g.water lily, lotus

  9. LIFE SPAN OF PLANTS Annual (Semusim) Biennial (Dua musim) Perennial (Saka)

  10. Annual A plant that complete its life cycle in one year or less(undergoes vegetative growth, flowers, produces fruits and seeds, and finally dies) e.g. paddy, wheat, barley BiennialA plantthat complete its life cycle in two years/seasons (undergoes vegetative growth in the first year/season and reproductive growth in the second year/season, and finally dies) e.g. carrot,radish

  11. PerennialA plant that lives for many years (more than two years), some may reach up to a hundred year. The stem is either woody or herbaceous. Herbaceous perennial(Saka herba) e.g. banana, ginger, languas Woody perennial (Saka berkayu) e.g. mangosteen, durian, dokong

  12. MORPHOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERMS Study on the external structures of higher plants :RootStem (Vegetative)Leaf FlowerFruit (Reproductive) Seed

  13. Plant Structure

  14. ROOT SYSTEMS • 1.Tap root system - Dicotyledons • Fibrous root system - Monocotyledons • Adventitious root system

  15. Tap root Dicotyledons Fibrous root Monocotyledons

  16. Tap root

  17. L Adventitious roots Fibrous root system

  18. ROOT MODIFICATIONS Climbing roots Prop/stilt roots Epiphytic roots Buttress roots Pneumatophores

  19. Buttress roots Epiphytic roots Climbing roots Prop roots Pneumatophores

  20. ROOT MODIFICATION FOR STORAGE fascicled fusiform conical napiform napiform tuberous

  21. STRUCTURE OF A ROOT TIP Vascular tissue Tisu vaskular Lateral root Root hairs Maturation zone Elongation zone Root cap

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