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PLS 157

Physiology of Environmental Stresses in Plants

Stress concepts and principles; molecular, physiological, developmental and morphological characteristics enabling plants to avoid or tolerate environmental stresses; stress acclimation and adaptation processes; responses of wild and cultivated species to drought, flooding, nutrient deficiencies, salinity, toxic ions, extreme temperatures, etc.

Units: 4.0

Hours: Lecture—2 hour(s); Discussion—2 hour(s).

Prerequisites:
VEN 110 - Grapevine Growth and Physiology
or
ENH 102 - Physiological Principles in Environmental Horticulture
or
PLB 112 - Plant Growth and Development
or
PLB 111 - Plant Physiology
or
PLS 100C - Environmental Interactions of Cultivated Plants