Syllabus: Fall 2009 v.5.0 Tues. and Thur. 12:30 p.m.- 1:45 p.m., Marley 230, Labs in Marley 212/218 TA: Joe Vaughan, 626-2781 For lecture presentations, click here For recent class announcements, click here
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To become familiar with:
Required: Agrios, G.N. Plant Pathology, 5th. Edition. 2005 The above book is also on 2 hour reserve in the main library (621-2348). Reading assignments: see lecture schedule below In addition, we will not discuss the diseases that are listed below during regular class lectures, so this material will be in addition to that presented in class. These lessons will be in place of the class periods that will be replaced by three short laboratory periods. All of these lessons are available on the APS web site (http:/ww.apsnet.org/) under the pull down menu Education center - Teaching resources - Introductory - Plant Disease Lessons. At this same site you also will find a very good illustrated glossary and other lessons and information about plant diseases that will likely help you as you learn new terminology and concepts. 1. Before EXAM 2, read the lesson on apple scab http://www.apsnet.org/education/LessonsPlantPath/AppleScab/default.htm 2. Before EXAM 3, read the lesson on crown gall disease http://www.apsnet.org/education/LessonsPlantPath/CrownGall/default.htm 3. Before EXAM 4, read the lesson on tobacco mosaic virus http://www.apsnet.org/education/LessonsPlantPath/TMV/default.htm Final numerical grades are calculated as a percentage of total points received by each student out of 400 possible points. There will be three exams and a final exam each worth 100 points. Letter grades will be determined as follows:
There will also be several opportunities to earn extra credit throughout the course of the semester. These will be discussed during the first few days of class. Incomplete grades will be given only under special circumstances according to the university policy as stated on page 26 of "The University of Arizona Record 98-99 General Academic Manual". Such issues will be handled according tothe university policy on academic integrity as described on page 18 of "The University of Arizona Record 98-99 General Academic Manual". Special Needs and Accomodations: Students with special needs may contact the Learning Disabilities Program/SALT, Old Main Bldg., Room 117 (621-1242) and/or the Center for Disability Related Resources/CDRR, Second and Cherry Streets (621-5227). Everything possible will be done to accommodate students with special needs. Please discuss your special needs in advance. Tentative Lecture and Exam Schedule:
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