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znak univerziteta

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE 21000 NOVI SAD, TRG DOSITEJA OBRADOVIĆA 8



znak fakulteta2

Study Programme Accreditation

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES PHYTOMEDICINE



Table 5.2 Course specification

Course:

Basic Herbology

Course id:3OFM4O17

Number of ECTS: 6

Teacher:

Branko I. Konstantinović

Bojan B. Konstantinović



Course status

Mandatory

Number of active teaching classes (weekly)

Lectures: 60

Practical classes: 30

Other teaching types:

Study research work:

Other classes:

Precondition courses

The conditions for taking both the preliminary and the exam are in accordance with the ECRS system. Each student has to write at least one seminar paper and pass the exam Field and Vegetable Crop Growing prior to taking the exam.

  1. Educational goal

Recognition of economically significant weed species in the conditions of field, vegetable crop growing, in aquatic ecosystems and ruderal habitats, and the possibility of their extinction by the means of mechanical, physical and chemical measures.

  1. Educational outcomes

The students who have passed the subject Basic Herbology will be able to determine the way of extinction and the right time for its application, according to their knowledge of the conditions of field and crop growing, based on the recognition of weed species and their economic significance, as well as the moment for the application of the measures of extinction.

  1. Course content

Theoretical classes: Historical significance and damage caused by weeds, the notion, definition and division of weeds. Propagation of weed. The dornancy of seeds and „the bank“ of seeds in the soil. Allelopathy. Phytocenology. Classification of measures of weed control. Significance of the integral measures of weed control. Indirect and direct measures of weed control. Biological weed control. Weed control by the application of herbicides. The contents and distribution of herbicides. Periods of the intervention with herbicides. Herbicide modes of action. Physiological and biochemical activities of herbicides. Selectivity of herbicides. Selectivity and distribution and absorption. Persistence of herbicides. Phenomenon of resistance and tolerance. Anti-resistance strategy. Herbicides, soil and the phenomenon of degradation. Microbiological degradation. Herbicides in the atmosphere. Development of genetical engineering. Weed control by the application of herbicides in stubble wheat. Weed control by the application of herbicides in row crops (sugar beet, sunflower), in forage crops. Weed control by the application of herbicides in vegetable, fruits and grapes. Weed control in ruderal areas. Weed control in forestry. Weed control in water. Weed control on railway and embankment.

Practical classes - Exercises: Familiarizing with the most important species of weed. Familiarizing with the seedlings of economically significant weed species. Characteristics of the weed seeds. Methods of studying weed species and weed flora. Establishing the basic characteristics of weed communities. Familiarizing with the methods of phytocenological studying of weeds. Sorting out the phytocenological tables and establishing the syntaxonomical belonging of weed phytocenoses. Methods of mapping weed vegetation and the ways of its interpretation.

  1. Teaching methods: Lectures,Practical classes, Consultations, research work

Knowledge evaluation (maximum 100 points)

Pre-examination obligations

Mandatory

Points

Final exam (izabrati)

Mandatory

Points

Lecture attendance

Yes

10

Oral part of the exam

Yes

30

Test

Yes

40




Exercise attendance

Yes/No




Practical exam

Yes

20

Literature

Ord.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1.

Konstantinović, B.

Poznavanje i suzbijanje korova

Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Poljoprivredni fakultet

1999

2.

Konstantinović, B.

Biologija, ekologija i suzbijanje korova

Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Poljoprivredni fakultet

2005

3.

Konstantinović, B.

Korovi i njihovo suzbijanje

Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Poljoprivredni fakultet

2008

4.

Konstantinović, B.

Osnovi herbologije i herbicidi

Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Poljoprivredni fak.

2011

znak univerziteta

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE 21000 NOVI SAD, TRG DOSITEJA OBRADOVIĆA 8



znak fakulteta2

Study Programme Accreditation

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES PHYTOMEDICINE



Table 5.2 Course specification

Course:

Outlines of Entomology

Course id: 3ОFM5О19

Number of ECTS: 6

Teachers:

Dušan Petrić, PhD, Professor;

Aleksandra Ignjatović Ćupina, PhD, Assistant Professor



Course status

Mandatory

Number of active teaching classes (weekly)

Lectures: 4

Practical classes: 2

Other teaching types:

Study research work:

Other classes:

Precondition courses

None

  1. Educational goal

Acquiring knowledge of the insect biology, morphology, anatomy and physiology, with special attention given to the aspects of body structure and function that are important for the control of population density


  1. Educational outcomes

Acquiring the basics for further specialized courses of Entomology. Qualification for the participation in research teams dealing with insect studies and determination of control strategies.


  1. Course content

Theoretical lessons

Importance of entomology and study objectives. Insects and man. Integument, body segmentation and body regions of insects. Muscular system, locomotion. Circulation system. Feeding, digestive system. Excretion system. Respiratory system. Nervous system. Sensorial organs and perception. Glands and secretion organs. Reproductive system, reproduction of insects, embryonic and postembryonic development, metamorphosis, hormonal control of insect growth, molting and metamorphosis.



Practical classes: laboratory exercises

Based on individual work related to the detailed morphological and anatomical studies. Students are trained in dissection of external and internal insect organs. Studies of the insect integument structure, sutures and sclerites. Morphology of antennae, mouth parts, thorax, legs, wings and abdomen. Anatomy of digestive, circulatory, reproductive organs and nervous system.




  1. Teaching methods

The lessons and preparation for tests are performed by the use of modern teaching tools. Check of theoretical knowledge includes 9 tests related to study units, 2 tests which require the combining of acquired knowledge and 1 final test. Individual work by use of the binocular/microscope and dissection tools. Check of practical knowledge. Consultations related to theoretical/ practical lessons and preparation of seminars, research work and projects.


Knowledge evaluation (maximum 100 points)

Pre-examination obligations

Mandatory

Points

Final exam

Mandatory

Points

Lecture attendance (9 tests)

Yes

18

Written part of the exam

Oral part of the exam



Yes

30

10


Tests (2 combined tests)

Yes

10




Exercise attendance

Yes

12

Colloquium

Yes/No

20

Literature

Ord.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1.

Davies, R.G.

Outlines of entomology

Chapman & Hall, London, UK.

1988

2.

Petrić D, Ignjatović-Ćupina A, Vuković M. & Srdić Ž.

General entomology, book, CD (in Serbian, free delivery for students)

University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture

2007

3.

Petrić D, Ignjatović-Ćupina A, Vuković M. & Srdić Ž.

General entomology, practicum, CD (in Serbian, free delivery for students)

University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture

2007

4.

Štrbac P.& Ignjatović Ćupina A.

Entomologija, poznavanje, praćenje, sakupljanje i suzbijanje štetnih insekata (in Serbian)

Poljoprivredni fakultet u Novom Sadu, štamparija Pet-Pak Novi Sad

2000

znak univerziteta

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE 21000 NOVI SAD, TRG DOSITEJA OBRADOVIĆA 8



znak fakulteta2

Study Programme Accreditation

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES PHYTOMEDICINE



Table 5.2 Course specification

Course:

Insect Systematics and Medical Entomology

Course id: 3ОFM5О20

Number of ECTS: 5

Teachers:

Dušan Petrić, PhD, Professor;

Aleksandra Ignjatović Ćupina, PhD, Assistant Professor



Course status

Mandatory

Number of active teaching classes (weekly)

Lectures: 3

Practical classes: 2

Other teaching types:

Study research work:

Other classes:

Precondition courses

None

  1. Educational goal

Acquiring knowledge of systematics and etology of the class Insecta, the role of insects in rural and urban habitats, insects which affect human and animal health, pathogens and parasites transmitted by insects, basic concepts of their control.


  1. Educational outcomes

Acquisition of skills for identification of insects belonging to different orders, especially insect groups which affect human and animal health; Skills for inventorying the entomofauna composition in biodiversity studies; Qualifications for participation in teams dealing with recommendation and determination of control measures, as well as verification of the control results; Acquisition of fundaments necessary for the attendance to specialized courses in entomology; Qualifications for the participation in teams dealing with insect research and conception of control strategies.

  1. Course content

Theoretical lessons

Basic insect characteristics and division of Arthropods. Taxonomy, systematics, biology and behavior of different insect taxa. Estimation and regulation of population density, competition. Parasite/parasitoid – host and predator-host relations. Diversity, equilibrium and succession of insect communities. Insect orders of medical and veterinary importance. Diseases generated or transmitted by insects. Pathogens and parasites, mechanisms of disease transmission and modes of insects spreading. Venoms, defense secretions and allergens.



Other forms of classes: laboratory exercises

Laboratory exercises are based on individual work on identification of immature and adult insect stages. Methods of insect collecting (application in corresponding natural habitats), preserving and storing of insect collections



  1. Teaching methods

The lessons and preparation for tests are performed by the use of modern teaching tools. Check of theoretical knowledge includes 6 tests related to study units, 2 tests which require the combining of acquired knowledge and 1 final test. Individual work is based on the use of the binocular/microscope and identification keys. Check of practical knowledge. Consultations related to theoretical/ practical lessons and preparation of seminars/ research work and projects.

Knowledge evaluation (maximum 100 points)

Pre-examination obligations

Mandatory

Points

Final exam

Mandatory

Points

Lecture attendance (6 tests)

Yes

12

Written part of the exam

Oral part of the exam

Insect collection


Yes

20

10

10



Test (2 combined tests)

Yes

10




Exercise attendance

Yes

15

Colloquium

Yes

23

Literature

Ord.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1.

Davies, R.G.

Outlines of entomology

Chapman & Hall, London, UK.

1988

2.

Petrić D, Ignjatović-Ćupina A, Vuković M. & Srdić Ž.

General entomology, book, CD (in Serbian, free delivery for students)

University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture

2007

3.

Petrić D, Ignjatović-Ćupina A, Vuković M. & Srdić Ž.

General entomology, practicum, CD (in Serbian, free delivery for students)

University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture

2007

4.

Ignjatović-Ćupina A. & Petrić D.

Keys for families of the superclass Hexapoda, CD (in Serbian, free delivery for students)

University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture

2012

znak univerziteta

UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE 21000 NOVI SAD, TRG DOSITEJA OBRADOVIĆA 8



znak fakulteta2

Study Programme Accreditation

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES PHYTOMEDICINE



Table 5.2 Course specification

Course:

PLANT MYCOLOGY 1

Course id:3ОFM5О21

Number of ECTS: 6

Teacher:

Stevan N. Masirevic

Course status

Mandatory

Number of active teaching classes (weekly)

Lectures: 60

Practical classes: 30

Other teaching types: /

Study research work: /

Other classes: /

Precondition courses

Passed examination of the basics phytopathology

  1. Educational goal

The knowledge of the most economically important field and vegetable crops mycoses and their control.

  1. Educational outcomes

Theoretical and practical knowledge about field and vegetable cropsmycoses. Students training for application of appropriate control measures in accordance with good agricultural practices.

  1. Course content

Lectures:

Fungi similar organisms, real fungi and parasitic flowering: Genera: Plasmodiophora, Spongospora, Polymixa, Aphanomyces, Pythium, Phytophthora, Sclerospora, Plasmopara; Peronospora; Pseudoperonospora; Albugo,Synchytrium; Erysiphe; Leveillula, Sphaerotheca; Gibberella; Claviceps, Diaporthe; Cochliobolus; Setosphaeria; Pyrenophora; Leptosphaeria; Pleospora; Sclerotinia; Pseudopeziza, Botriotinia; Verticillium; Cercospora; Cladosporium; Alternaria; Rhynchosporium, Pseudocercosporella; Fusarium; Colletotrichum; Phoma, Phomopsis; Septoria; Rhizoctonia; Ascochyta, Macrophomina; Ustilago; Tilletia, Urocystis; Puccinia; Uromyces; Cuscuta,Orobanche.

From the above-mentioned genera of economically important diseases of field and vegetable crops will be elaborated

occurrence, distribution, harmfulness, symptoms of the disease, characteristics of the pathogen, the cycle of development and protection measures.

Practical classes:

Fungi similar organisms, fungi and parasitic flowering: Genera: Plasmodiophora, Spongospora, Polymixa,Pythium, Phytophthora; Plasmopara; Peronospora, Albugo, Synchytrium; Erysiphe; Leveillula, Sphaerotheca; Gibberella; Claviceps, Diaporthe; Cochliobolus, Setosphaeria; Pyrenophora, Leptosphaeria; Pleospora, Sclerotinia; Pseudopeziza, Botriotinia, Verticillium; Cercospora, Cladosporium, Alternaria; Rhynchosporium, Pseudocercosporella; Fusarium; Colletotrichum, Phoma, Phomopsis; Septoria, Rhizoctonia; Ascochyta, Macrophomina; Ustilago, Tilletia; Urocystis, Puccinia; Uromyces.

Practical work on the herbarized and vitl material - identifying the causal agent.

Individual work on the microscope, making microscopic preparations, drawing the reproductive organs of pathogens, cycle and the development of symptoms.



  1. Teaching methods

Teaching is carried out using modern techniques. Visual - didactic methods with the use of modern teaching aids and laboratory equipment.

Practical classes - management of individual work of students and demonstrative - illustrative methods.



Knowledge evaluation (maximum 100 points)

Pre-examination obligations

Mandatory

Points

Final exam (choose)

Mandatory

Points

Lecture attendance

Yes

5

Oral part of the exam

Yes

70

Exercise attendance

Yes

5




Colloquium

Yes

20

Literature

Ord.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1.

Ivanovic M., Ivanovic D.

Mikoze i pseudo mikoze biljaka

Faculty of Agricultural, Belgrade

2001

2.

Balaz F., Balaz J., Tosic M., Stojsin V., Bagi F.

Fitopatologija – Bolesti ratarskih i povrtarskih biljaka

Faculty of Agricultural, Novi Sad

2010

3.

Stojanovic S.

Poljoprivredna fitopatologija

Serbian Biological Society, Kragujevac

2004

4.

Stojsin V., Bagi F., Balaz F.

Praktikum iz fitopatologije – Mikoze i pseudo mikoze ratarskih i povrtarskih biljaka

Faculty of Agricultural, Novi Sad

2008

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