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Bio 369: Plant Physiology. William Terzaghi Spring 2017. COURSE OVERVIEW 1) Understanding how plants work. Understanding how plants work. Solar input = 1.3 kW/m2. Understanding how plants work. Solar input = 1.3 kW/m2 5% (max) can be stored in organics. Understanding how plants work.
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Bio 369: Plant Physiology William Terzaghi Spring 2017
COURSE OVERVIEW • 1) Understanding how plants work.
Understanding how plants work. • Solar input = 1.3 kW/m2
Understanding how plants work. • Solar input = 1.3 kW/m2 • 5% (max) can be stored in organics
Understanding how plants work. • Solar input = 1.3 kW/m2 • 5% (65W/m2) can be stored • Humans consume ~ 100 W (360,000 J/hour)
Understanding how plants work. • Solar input = 1.3 kW/m2 • 5% (65W/m2) can be stored • Humans consume ~ 100 W (360,000 J/hour) • Plants must have high surface area & low metabolism
Understanding how plants work. • Photosynthesis
Understanding how plants work. • Photosynthesis • Nutrition
Understanding how plants work. • Photosynthesis • Nutrition • Metabolism
Understanding how plants work. • Photosynthesis • Nutrition • Metabolism • Growth & development
COURSE OVERVIEW • 1) Understanding how plants work. • 2) Understanding how plant biologists work. • Method
COURSE OVERVIEW • 1) Understanding how plants work. • 2) Understanding how plant biologists work. • Method • Technology
Plan A • Standard lecture & canned lab course
Plan B • Standard lecture course, except:
Plan B • Standard lecture course, except: • Last lectures will be chosen by you -> electives
Plan B • Standard lecture course, except: • Last lectures will be chosen by you -> electives • Last 4 labs will be an independent research project
Plan B • Standard lecture course, except: • Last lectures will be chosen by you -> electives • Last 4 labs will be an independent research project • 20% of grade will be “elective” • Paper • Talk • Research proposal • Poster • Exam
Plan C We will pick a problem in plant biology and see where it takes us.
Plan C • We will pick a problem in plant biology and see where it takes us. • Phytoremediation • Atrazine and other triazine herbicides • 2nd most widely used herbicide in US • Endocrine disruptor
Plan C • We will pick a problem in plant biology and see where it takes us. • Phytoremediation • Atrazine and other triazine herbicides • 2nd most widely used herbicide in US • Endocrine disruptor • Find or make plants that destroy or mop them up?
Plan C • Phytoremediation • Atrazine and other triazine herbicides • Neonicotinoid pesticides (e.g. imidacloprid) • Bind nicotinic acetylcholine receptors • Used on most crops: 95% of corn, > 50% of soy • Cause bee colony collapse?
Plan C • Phytoremediation • Atrazine and other triazine herbicides • Neonicotinoid pesticides (e.g. imidacloprid) • Bind nicotinic acetylcholine receptors • Used on most crops: 95% of corn, > 50% of soy • Cause bee colony collapse? • Find or make plants that destroy or mop them up?
Plan C • Phytoremediation • Atrazine and other triazine herbicides • Neonicotinoid pesticides (e.g. imidacloprid) • Metals, other mine or fracking waste? • Find or make plants that destroy or mop them up?
Plan C • Phytoremediation • Plant products – can we make jalapenos hotter? • N- deprivation made short plants, normal radishes • S - deprivation made normal plants, no radishes • Shaking 1 min 3x/week stunted garlics, but no other plants • Punching leaves with a hole punch made jalapenos hotter
Plan C • Phytoremediation • Plant products – can we make jalapenos hotter? • Biofuels • Biodiesel (or other hydrocarbons)? • Increasing oil production
Plan C • Phytoremediation • Plant products – can we make jalapenos hotter? • Biofuels • Biodiesel (or other hydrocarbons)? • Increasing oil production • Increasing production of biodiesel
Plan C • Phytoremediation • Plant products • Biofuels • Biodiesel? • Electricity? • Hydrogen?
Plan C • Phytoremediation • Plant products • Biofuels • Effects of seed spacing on seed germination • Arabidopsis germinated much better in groups of 6 than by themselves, but mutant didn’t mind
Plan C • We will pick a problem in plant biology and see where it takes us. • Phytoremediation • Plant products • Biofuels • Effects of seed spacing on seed germination • Climate/CO2 change • Effects of elevated CO2 on various plant processes • C3vs C4vs CAM?
Plan C • We will pick a problem in plant biology and see where it takes us. • Phytoremediation • Plant products • Biofuels • Effects of seed spacing on seed germination • Climate/CO2 change • Stress responses/stress avoidance • Improving food production • Biotechnology • Plant movements • Plant signaling (including neurobiology) • Flowering? • Something else?
Plan C Pick a problem
Plan C Pick a problem Pick some plants to study
Plan C Pick a problem Pick some plants to study Design some experiments
Plan C Pick a problem Pick some plants to study Design some experiments See where they lead us
Plan C Pick a problem Pick some plants to study Design some experiments See where they lead us Grading? Combination of papers and presentations
Plan C • Grading? • Combination of papers and presentations • First presentation: 5 points • Research presentation: 10 points • Final presentation: 15 points • Assignments: 5 points each • Poster: 10 points • Intermediate report 10 points • Final report: 30 points • Alternatives • Paper(s) instead of 1 or two presentations • Research proposal instead of a presentation • One or two exams?
BIO 369- Resource and Policy Information Instructor: Dr. William Terzaghi Office: SLC 363/CSC228 Office hours: MWF 12-1 in SLC 363, TR 1-2 in CSC228, or by appointment Phone: (570) 408-4762 Email: terzaghi@wilkes.edu
BIO 369 - Resource and Policy Information Instructor: Dr. William Terzaghi Office: SLC 363/CSC228 Office hours: MWF 12-1 in SLC 363, TR 1-2 in CSC228, or by appointment Phone: (570) 408-4762 Email: terzaghi@wilkes.edu Course webpage: http://staffweb.wilkes.edu/william.terzaghi/bio369.html
Vegetative Plant Structure • 3 Parts • Leaf • Stem • Root
Vegetative Plant Structure 3 tissue types • Dermal • Ground • Vascular Cells do most of the work in plants!
Vegetative Plant Structure • 3 Parts • Leaf • Cuticle = lipid barrier
Vegetative Plant Structure • 3 Parts • Leaf • Cuticle = lipid barrier • Epidermis = barrier cells
Leaf Structure Cuticle = lipid barrier Epidermis = barrier cells Stomate = gate controlled by guard cells
Leaf Structure Cuticle = lipid barrier Epidermis = barrier cells Stomate = gate controlled by guard cells Mesophyll = photosynthetic cells
Leaf Structure Cuticle = lipid barrier Epidermis = barrier cells Stomate = gate controlled by guard cells Mesophyll = photosynthetic cells Bundle Sheath = control import/export
Leaf Structure • Bundle Sheath = control import/export • Vascular tissue = plumbing • Xylem = water & inorganics • Dead!
Leaf Structure • Bundle Sheath = control import/export • Vascular tissue = plumbing • Xylem = water & inorganics • Dead! • Phloem = photosynthate
Leaf Structure • Vascular tissue = plumbing • Xylem = water & inorganics • Dead! • Phloem = photosynthate • Live!
Plant Structure C4 Kranz anatomy = less mesophyll, more bundle sheath
Veg.Plant Structure • 3 Parts • Leaf • Stem