PLANT DISEASE MANAGEMENT
Academic Year 2024/2025 - Docente: GIORGIO GUSELLARisultati di apprendimento attesi
Point out five types of learning outcomes that students will have to demonstrate that they have
acquired in order to achieve the title corresponding to the level of the Course. These learning
outcomes are:
1. Knowledge and understanding (At the end of the course, the student must demonstrate that he or she is able to understand different topics studied during the course. Must also be able to evaluate and interpret experimental and literature data).
2. Applying knowledge and understanding (At the end of the course, the student must demonstrate that he or she is able to identify and suggest the most effective methods for plant disease control. Must also be able to evaluate and interpret experimental and literature data).
3. Making judgements (At the end of the course, the student must show that he or she is able to make reasoned interpretative judgements based on the knowledge acquired about research activities extrapolated from scientific publications).
4. Communication skills (At the end of the course, the student must demonstrate that he or she can choose and use appropriate technical terminology, adapting his or her oral and written forms of communication to the required level and specific purposes; The student must also demonstrate that he or she can analyse and synthesise a scientific publication and present an article to colleagues).
5. Learning skills (At the end of the course, the student must be able to keep his knowledge and skills up-to-date, capturing the fundamental aspects of the course relevant for his professional context, in a legally, ethically and scientifically correct framework)
Contribution of teaching to the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Goal N.2
Target 2.4-By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality
Method: Lectures
Course Structure
21 hours of frontal lessons and 42 hours of practical exercises in classroom and in lab/field.
As a guarantee of equal opportunities and in compliance with current laws, interested students can ask for a personal interview in order to plan any compensatory and/or dispensatory measures, based on their specific needs and on teaching objectives of the discipline.
It is also possible to ask the departmental contacts of CInAP (Center for Active and Participatory Integration - Services for Disabilities and/or DSAs).
Required Prerequisites
Fundamentals of Plant Pathology
Attendance of Lessons
Strongly recommended although not mandatory.
Detailed Course Content
1. Basic concepts of plant diseases management. Diseases identification. quantification of the damage. Control strategy: principles and tactics
2. Agronomic practices to control plant diseases. Sanitation, crop rotation, irrigation, seed certification.
3. Physical methods to control plant diseases.
4. Genetic resistance to plant diseases. Basic concept of genetic resistance. Crop breeding.
5. Chemical control: fungicides classification
6. Fungicide resistance.
7. Practical activities
Textbook Information
Scientific or expository papers and pdf slides provided by the teacher and uploaded in studium.unict electronic platform.
Learning Assessment
Learning Assessment Procedures
The evaluation of the student's preparation will take place on the basis of the following criteria: learning ability and level of depth of the topics covered, properties of synthesis and exposition, and the student's ability to reason.
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Important shortcomings. Significant inaccuracies
Ability to analyze and synthesize: Irrelevant. Frequent generalizations. Inability to synthesize
Use of references: Completely inappropriate
18-20
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: At the threshold level. Obvious imperfections
Analysis and synthesis skills: Just enough skills
Use of references: As appropriate
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Routine knowledge
Analysis and synthesis skills: It is capable of correct analysis and synthesis. Argue logically and consistently
Using references: Use standard references
24-26
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Good knowledge
Analysis and synthesis skills: Has good analysis and synthesis skills. The arguments are expressed consistently
Using references: Use standard references
27-29
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Knowledge more than good
Ability to analyze and synthesize: He has considerable abilities of analysis and synthesis
Use of references: Has explored the topics
30-30L
Knowledge and understanding of the topic: Excellent knowledge
Ability to analyze and synthesize: He has considerable abilities of analysis and synthesis.
Use of references: Important insights.
Learning assessment may also be carried out on line, should the conditions require it.