Growth factors and plant growth (10cr)
Course unit code: 9A00CY07
General information
- Credits
- 10 cr
- Teaching language
- Finnish
- Responsible person
- Arja Nykänen
Objective
The student is able to explain the main factors of soil, weather and nutrients influencing, plant growth as well as the role of plants and soil in carbon sequestration. The student can also describe basic anatomic and physiological concepts of plants. The student is able to describe the factors related to the formation, composition, function and quality of soil and their changes. The student is able to define the soil types and their properties, and is able to apply data in agricultural use.
The student is able to explain basic meteorological concepts and is able to explain the factors influencing weather phenomena, especially in Finnish conditions. The student is able to assess the need for drying and irrigation required for arable farming and to present different drying and irrigation methods. The student is able to determine the objectives of fertilization and liming based on soil data taking into account environment, sustainability and circular economy. The student is able to describe the structure and operation of machines and equipment used for seeding, fertilization and tillage. The student is able to determine the key factors affecting the machine's work efficiency.
Content
Plant morphology; plant-based structures and their functions. Plant Anatomy; a plant cell and tissues. Plant Physiology; photosynthesis, water and plant nutrients.
Weather observations, Climate zones and Finland's climate, meso- and micro-climates, Weather services for farming,
Principles of soil water management, drainage and irrigation methods. principles and objectives as well as machinery of seeding, tillage and fertilization
Soil and fertilization: Soil formation, soil types and their properties, soil minerals and soil organic matter, cycles and environmental effects of nutrients, fertilization according to plant need and environmental support conditions, fertilizers including livestock manure and other organic and circular fertilizers, interpretation of soil samples.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are able to study the basics of the period. The student is able to describe the factors related to the formation, composition and function of soil, soil types and their properties.
The student is able to determine the objectives of fertilization and liming based on soil data. They are able to describe the structure and operation of machines and equipment used for seeding, fertilization and tillage, and are able to determine the key factors affecting the machine's work efficiency.
The student is able to explain the effects of soil, weather conditions and nutrients on plant factors such as plant growth, photosynthesis, water and nutrient uptake and reproduction. The student is able to explain the functioning of plants as carbon sink and soil carbon reserves.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to study course things well. The student is able to describe the factors related to the formation composition and function of soil, soil types and their properties.
The student is able to determine the objectives of fertilization and liming based on soil data. They are able to describe the structure and operation of machines and equipment used for seeding, fertilization and tillage, and are able to determine the key factors affecting the machine's work efficiency.
The student is able to explain the effects of soil, weather conditions and nutrients on plant factors such as plant growth, photosynthesis, water and nutrient uptake and reproduction. The student is able to explain the functioning of plants as carbon sink and soil carbon reserves.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to course things well and knows how to apply them in practice.Students are able to study the basics of the period. The student is able to describe the factors related to the formation and composition and function of soil, soil types and their properties.
The student is able to determine the objectives of fertilization and liming based on soil data. They are able to describe the structure and operation of machines and equipment used for seeding, fertilization and tillage, and are able to determine the key factors affecting the machine's work efficiency.
The student is able to explain the effects of soil, weather conditions and nutrients on plant factors such as plant growth, photosynthesis, water and nutrient uptake and reproduction. The student is able to explain the functioning of plants as carbon sink and soil carbon reserves.