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Agronomy (AGRN)
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
AGRN 200 Introduction to Crop Science (3) Relation
of plants, nutrients, environment, cultural practices to crop
production. Pre: BOT 101 and CHEM 151. (Cross-listed as HORT 200)
AGRN 460 Cropping Systems (3) (2 Lec, 1 3-hr Lab) Schemes
for managing sequences and combinations of crops and crop production
activities. Ecosystem and social determinants. Multiple cropping.
Analysis of alternative cropping systems. Pre: 200 or HORT 200, or
consent.
AGRN 480 Tropical Forestry/Agroforestry (3) (2 Lec,
1 3-hr Lab) Distribution, species, productivity, nutrient cycling,
hydrology, sustainability, modeling, design, and future of tree-based
land-use systems. Pre: consent.
AGRN 603 Experimental Design (4) (3 Lec, 1 3-hr
Lab) Design of experiments and variance analyses in biological and
agricultural research. Pre: AREC 310 or ZOOL 631. Recommended: ZOOL 632.
(Cross-listed as HORT 603)
AGRN 610 Crop Photosynthetic Productions (3) Photosynthetic
pathways, leaf gas exchange, effects of environmental factors on
photosynthesis, photosynthate partitioning, factors influencing plant
dry matter accumulation. Pre: consent.
AGRN 660 Cropping Systems Analysis (3) (2 Lec, 1
3-hr Lab) Advanced methods for evaluating and improving agronomic
production systems: specialized empirical analysis (experimental design,
indexes of performance) and systems simulation. Pre: 460 or consent.
AGRN 680 Forest/Agroforest Ecosystem Analysis (3) Quantitative
analysis of ecosystem processes in tropical forests and agroforestry
systems. Productivity, nutrient cycling, hydrology, and interactions of
processes will be examined using recent literature and computer models.
Pre: consent.
AGRN 710 Mineral Nutrition of Tropical Crops (3) Mineral
nutrition of plants in relation to plant metabolism, mechanisms of ion
uptake, long-distance transport of solutes, and interactions at the
root-soil interface. Special emphasis on problems associated with
tropical crops. Pre: BOT 470 and SOIL 450. (Cross-listed as HORT 710)
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