Subject:
Plant Science
Credit units:
3
Offered:
Term 1 only
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 2 Tutorial hours
College:
Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Plant Sciences
Description
Emphasizes the principles of managing rangeland to ensure sustained productivity. Plant morphology, physiology, palatability, nutritional value, energy flow, and nutrient cycling are integrated and emphasized in relation to the impacts of grazing on soil-plant-animal interactions. Inventory, evaluation, and manipulation of rangeland resources are also studied. Field trips are required.
Permission of instructor required.
Note: Students with credit for PLSC 422 will not receive credit for this course.
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