Course Description
Four day long field trip to various parts of the state to see and collect examples of plant diseases in the field on economically important crops in Georgia.
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FIELD PLANT PATH
Non-Traditional Format
The student will spend four days in the field examining and collecting diseased plants in various parts of Georgia and surrounding states.
Prerequisite
PATH 3530-3530L
Semester Course Offered
Offered fall and summer
Grading System
S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Course Objectives
PATH 8000 is designed for graduate students in plant pathology, horticulture, entomology, crop and soil sciences, and related disciplines with an interest in applied plant pathology and related careers. It will expose students to plant diseases of commercial importance (horticultural and/or agronomic) in the field. This will include observation at university, USDA, APHIS, industry, and other sites. The course will also expose students to career fields in which plant pathology skills are needed. Field observations will be reinforced with laboratory microscopic investigation of pathogens. This will be accomplished through a three- day field tour, followed by a half-day lab session. This is an S/U course; a satisfactory rating will require full participation in the tour and lab.
Topical Outline
Day 1-3: Travel to field sites (variable) to review plant diseases and epidemic conditions. Day 4: Four-hour lab to microscopically review pathogens from diseases observed in the field.
Syllabus
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