Goals: To learn the concepts of classification; to learn representative species of the seed plants, with emphasis on those found in this area; to examine examples of ways in which plants show responses to selection that are integrated across molecular, physiological, morphological, and ecological levels. Content: Fundamentals of systematics and classification; characteristics and human uses of representative plant families; case studies of plant adaptations to different environments (such as bogs and deserts); field identification of woody and herbaceous plants common in Minnesota. Taught: Alternate years, spring term. Prerequisites: BIOL 1800 and 1820
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Course syllabus for BIOL 316 Plant Diversity Course description: This course covers the comparative ...
Course Synopsis: Plants are one of the major life forms on earth and are easily distinguished by the...
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Course syllabus for BIOL 317 Plant Diversity Laboratory Course description: Involves laboratory expe...
Regional adaptation data of woody plants are usually compiled from the results of test plantings con...
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
The effective use of plant materials for an array of objectives including conservation, restoration,...
Course syllabus for BIOL 560 Plant Systematics Course description: Covers various systems of classif...
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Course syllabus for BIOL 316 Plant Diversity Course description: This course covers the comparative ...
Course Synopsis: Plants are one of the major life forms on earth and are easily distinguished by the...
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Course syllabus for BIOL 317 Plant Diversity Laboratory Course description: Involves laboratory expe...
Regional adaptation data of woody plants are usually compiled from the results of test plantings con...
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
The effective use of plant materials for an array of objectives including conservation, restoration,...
Course syllabus for BIOL 560 Plant Systematics Course description: Covers various systems of classif...
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....
Goals: This course is designed for potential biology majors and others needing majors-level biology....