In Vitro Plant Breeding
A.Y. 2021/2022
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide knowledge of the principles, protocols and utilization of plant tissue culture systems, for plant in vitro propagation, for plant breeding programs, for cell transformation techniques and production of secondary metabolites.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
- in vitro propagate plant species (from the onset of an aseptic culture to its growth);
- describe the in vitro culture techniques;
- use in vitro techniques in support or as alternative to the traditional techniques for plant breeding programs.
- in vitro propagate plant species (from the onset of an aseptic culture to its growth);
- describe the in vitro culture techniques;
- use in vitro techniques in support or as alternative to the traditional techniques for plant breeding programs.
Lesson period: First semester
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
The emergency teaching provides only on-line, synchronously lessons, through the Microsoft Teams platform. No changes in program and reference material will be applied. Examination will be oral, on-line, through the Microsoft Teams platform.
Course syllabus
Lessons: Micropropagation. Meristems. Media. Setting up of an in vitro culture. Methods of micropropagation. Organogenesis. Induction of variability. Embryogenesis. Culture of immature embryos. Haploid plants. Cell cultures. Protoplasts. Genetic transformation techniques. Conservation of biodiversity. Breeding strategies.
Laboratory: Preparation of culture media. Cultivation of plant explants. Subculturing. Design of gRNAs for genome editing experiments.
Laboratory: Preparation of culture media. Cultivation of plant explants. Subculturing. Design of gRNAs for genome editing experiments.
Prerequisites for admission
Knowledge of the main organs of the plant (root, stem, leaf, flower) by the botanical poin of view.
Teaching methods
Lecture-style instruction, interactive learning (videos, questionnaires, case studies), active learning (laboratory).
Teaching Resources
Book: Trigiano R. e Gray D.J. "Plant tissue culture concepts and laboratory exercises" (2000).
Slides used during the lessons. Scientific pubblications.
Slides used during the lessons. Scientific pubblications.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Oral examination at the end of the course.
Evaluation criteria: Knowledge of theoretical and practical contents. Autonomy in choosing the most appropriate methodological investigation for a given plant problem. Acquisition of specialist terminology related to the discipline. Adequate level of communication skills.
Evaluation criteria: Knowledge of theoretical and practical contents. Autonomy in choosing the most appropriate methodological investigation for a given plant problem. Acquisition of specialist terminology related to the discipline. Adequate level of communication skills.
AGR/03 - ARBORICULTURE AND FRUITCULTURE - University credits: 5
Single bench laboratory practical: 8 hours
Lessons: 36 hours
Lessons: 36 hours
Professor:
De Lorenzis Gabriella
Professor(s)
Reception:
by appointment
via Celoria, 2 - Edificio 10