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Developmental processes of horticultural crops such as germination, growth and development, flowering and nutrient assimilation are studied. Principles about how plants use energy of the sun to assimilate carbon, and how they convert that stored nutrients to various metabolism are studied. Internal and environmental factors affecting control of gene expression are examined in detail. Water and nutrition physiology, dormancy, hormones and flowering physiology are understood. Voluntary study is encouraged by literature search and seminar presentation.


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This lecture teaches basic theories and practices about successive molecular biologic experiments and tissue culture methods. Students will select a specific gene utilizing bioinformatics tools, and confirm whether the selected gene expresses as expected in vivo by above methods. The latest molecular biological experiments and tissue culture methods such as molecular cloning, PCR, preparation of growth media, in vitro culture, and gene transfer to plant tissues will be practiced. Furthermore, this course provides informations about current status of plant genome researches and functional genomics research.