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Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
HORTICULTURE ZBB208 0 + 0 3.0 4.0

Prerequisites None

Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Graduate Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Mode of delivery Lecture,questions and answers, practicals
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Goals Introduction to horticulture with the emphasis given to the general classification, naming, economic importance, biological and physiological aspects as well as ecological requirements, propogation and growing techniques both in theory and in practice in order to develop a broad understanding of all the dimensions of the field and to familiarize students with all aspects of horticultural production.
Course Content Defining horticulture, classification, economic importance at the local and global grounds, biological and physiological characteristics, propagation, establishment and management of an orchard, cultural practices, postharvest handling of horticultural products both in theory and practice.
Learning Outcomes 1) Gains general knowledge on growing horticultural plants, may follow and incorporate recent technological advances.
2) Gains general knowledge on propogation of horticultural plants, rootstocks, establishment of fruit and vegetable orchards and vineyards, cultural practices, harvest, storage and postharvest handling, production targets and strategies, use of growth regulators in horticulture.
3) Identify fruit, vegetable, grape species and cultivars growing in Turkey and abroad, may evaluate their contribution to the economy, gains general knowledge about their ecological requirements and growing techniques.

Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques Study Materials
1. Week Introduction to horticulture and classification Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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2. Week Economic importance of horticultural products Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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3. Week Biological properties of horticultural plants: Flower and floral structure, pollination, fertilization, seed and fruit set Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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4. Week Ecological requirements of horticultural plants:Climate and soil factors, location and site Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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5. Week Physiology of horticultural plants: Dormancy, flowering and fruit set, senescence and periodicity Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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6. Week Propogating horticultural plants:Generative and vegetative propogation Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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7. Week Propogating horticultural plants:Grafting and budding Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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8. Week Propogating horticultural plants: Cuttings, tissue culture (micropropogation) Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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9. Week Establishment of a fruit orchard: Selection of site and location, species and cultivars, rootstocks, pollination patterns, lay out systems, planting time, site preparation and planting Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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10. Week Establishment of a vineyard; selection of site and location, rootstock and cultivars, economic factors, site preparation, lay out systems and planting. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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11. Week Establishment of a vegetable garden; open field or protected vegetable growing Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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12. Week Cultural practices in horticultural plants Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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13. Week Postharvest handling and storage of horticultural plants Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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14. Week Growth regulators in horticulture Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion

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Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
Acquaah G. 2004. Horticulture: Principles and Practices. Pearson Education Inc. New Jersey. USA.
Ağaoğlu Y.S., Çelik H., Çelik M., Fidan Y., Gülşen Y., Günay A., Halloran N., Köksal İ., Yanmaz R. 2013. Genel Bahçe Bitkileri. 369s. Ankara Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Yayınları Yayın No.1579. Ankara

Assessment
Measurement and Evaluation Methods and Techniques
Written examination, practical examination
ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week) 14 2
Work Hour outside Classroom (Preparation, strengthening) 7 1
Presentation (Including Preparation Time) 2 2
Report (Including Preparation and presentation Time) 2 2
Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.) 2 4
Practice (Teaching Practice, Music/Musical Instrument Practice , Statistics, Laboratory, Field Work, Clinic and Polyclinic Practice) 14 1
Midterm Exam 1 1
Time to prepare for Midterm Exam 6 4
Final Exam 1 2
Time to prepare for Final Exam 6 5
Total Workload
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