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UG Ist Semester
Name of the Department :- Botany
Class :- B.Sc.
Semester Course No. Course Title Credit
Ist BOT-C-111 Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams 02
BOT-C-112 Cell Biology 02
BOT-C-113 Practical 02
UG IInd
Semester
Name of the Department :- Botany
Class :- B.Sc.
Semester Course No. Course Title Credit
IInd
BOT-C-211 Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams 02
BOT-C-212 Genetics 02
BOT-C-213 Practical 02
UG IIIrd
Semester
Name of the Department :- Botany
Class :- B.Sc.
Semester Course No. Course Title Credit
IIIrd
BOT-C-311 Diversity and Systematics of seed Plants 02
BOT-C-312 Structure, Development & Reproduction
in Flowering Plants
02
BOT-C-313 Practical 02
Proforma
UG IVth
Semester
Name of the Department :- Botany
Class :- B.Sc.
Semester Course No. Course Title Credit
IVth
BOT-C-411 Diversity of systematic of seed plants 02
BOT-C-412 Structure, Development & Reproduction
in flowering plants.
02
BOT-C-413 Practical 02
UG Vth
Semester
Name of the Department :- Botany
Class :- B.Sc.
Semester Course No. Course Title Credit
Vth
BOT-C-511 Plant Physiology & Biochemistry 02
BOT-C-512 Plant Ecology 02
BOT-C-513 Practical 02
UG VIth
Semester
Name of the Department :- Botany
Class :- B.Sc.
Semester Course No. Course Title Credit
VIth
BOT-C-611 Plant nutrition, growth and basic
biotechnology
02
BOT-C-612 Plant Ecology 02
BOT-C-613 Practical 02
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)
Syllabus for B.Sc. Sem – I
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 100 Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - I
Paper - I
Course - BOT 111 : Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams
Bacteria and Cyanobacteria : General account of bacteria – structure, nutrition,
reproduction and economic importance : General account of cyanobacteria.
Fungi : General characters, classification and economic importance; Important features
and life history of Mastigomycotina – Pythium, Phytophthora and Zygomycotina –
Mucor; General account of Lichens.
Algae : General characters and classification. Important features and life history of
Chlorophyceae – Volvox, Oedogonium, Coleochaete and Xanthophyceae – Vaucheria.
Bryophyta : Important characters and classification : Structure and reproduction in
Hepaticopsida : Marchantia.
Pteridophyta : Important characters and classification; Structure and reproduction in
Rhynia, Lycopodium and Selaginella.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)
Syllabus for B.Sc. Sem – I
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 100
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - I
Paper - II
Course - BOT – C 112 : Cell Biology
Concept of Cell, Cell organization, Structure and function of Cell wall and Plasma
membrane.
Structure and function of cell organelles : Gogibody, Endoplasmic reticulum Lysozomes,
Peroxisomes, Vacuoles, Chloroplast, Mitochondria. .
Structure and function of nucleus; Ultrastructure of nuclear membrane; Nucleolus;
Extranuclear genome, Mitochondrial and plastid DNA; Plasmids.
Chromosome structure : Morphology, chemical nature. Organization : Nucleosome
model; special types of chromosomes-Polytene and Lampbrush chromosome, Sex
chromosome; Cell cycle : Mitosis and Meiosis.
Variation in chromosomes structure : Deletions, duplications, translocations, inversions;
Variations in chromosome number : Aneuploidy and polyploidy.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)
Syllabus for B.Sc. Sem – I
(Session 2010-11)
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - I
Paper - I and II Practical Course - BOT – C 113
Suggested Laboratory Exercises :
1. Gram staining of Bacteria
2. Cyanobacteria : Oscillatoria, Nostoc.
3. Study of certain Algae and Fungi.
Algae: Volvox, Oedogonium, and Coleochaete.
Fungi: Pythium, Phytophthor and Mucor,
4. Study of morphology, anatomy and reproductive structures of Marchantia.
5. Pteridophyta : Study of morphology, anatomy and organization of strobilus of
the sporophytes of Lycopodium and Selaginella. Study of slide of Rhynia
(Fossil).
6. Study of the museum specimens of Lichens and plant hosts infected by fungi
and bacteria.
7. To study cell structure from Onion leaf peels; demonstration of staining and
mounting methods.
8. Comparative study of cell structure in Onion cells, Hydrilla and Spirogyra.
Study of cyclosis in Tradescantia staminal cells.
9. Study of plastids to examine pigment distribution in plants (e.g. species of
Cassia, Lycopersicon and Capsicum).
10. Examination of electron micrographs of eukaryotic cells with special reference
to organelles.
11. Study of electron micrographs of viruses, bacteria, cyanobacteria and
eukaryotic cells for comparative cellular organization.
12. Examination of various stages of mitosis and meiosis using appropriate plant
material (e.g. onion root tips, onion flower buds).
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)
Syllabus for B.Sc. Sem – II
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 100
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - II
Paper - I
Course - BOT – C 211 : Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams
Viruses and Mycoplasma: General account of Viruses and Mycoplasma
Algae: General characters, classification and economic importance; Important features
and life history of : Phaeophyceae – Ectocarpus, Sargassum and Rhodophyceae –
Polysiphonia.
Fungi: General characters, classification and economic importance; Important features
and life history of: Ascomycotina – Saccharomyces, Eurotium, Chaetomium, Peziza,
Basidiomycotina – Puccinia, Agaricus, Deuteromycotina – Cercospora, and
Colletotrichum,
Bryophyta: Alternation of generations in Bryophyta; Structure, reproduction and
classification of : Anthocerotopsida: Anthoceros and Broypsida : Funaria.
Pteridophyta : Characteristics of Sphenopsida and Pteropsida; Structure and
reproduction in Equisetum, Pteris and Marsilea.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)
Syllabus for B.Sc. Sem – II
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 100
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - II
Paper - II
Course - BOT – C 212 : Genetics
DNA as a genetic material, its structure and replication; Structure and types of
RNA; Satellite and repetitive DNA.
Structure of Gene; Genetic code; Transfer of genetic information-transcription and
translation; Protein synthesis; tRNA and ribosomes.
Regulation of Gene-Expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; Protein : structure
and function.
Genetic inheritance : Mendelism-laws of segregation and independent assortment;
Linkage and crossing over; Allelic and non-allelic interactions of genes.
Genetic variations : Mutation-spontaneous and induced; Transposable genetic
elements; DNA damage and repair.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)
Syllabus for B.Sc. Sem – I
(Session 2010-11) Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - II
Paper - I and II
Practical Course - BOT – C 213
Suggested Laboratory Exercises:
1. Thallophyta : Study of following Algae and fungi.
Algae : Ectocarpus, Sargassum,
Fungi : Saccharomyces, Eurotium, Chaetomium, Peziza, Puccinia, Agaricus,
Cercospora, Colletotrichum.
2. Bryophyta : Study of morphology, anatomy and reproductive structures of
Anthoceros and Funaria.
3. Pteridophyta : Study of morphology, anatomy and reproductive structures of
Equisetum, Pteris and Marsilea.
4. Study of museum specimens of plant hosts infected with Viruses, Mycoplasma
and Fungi.
5. Study of karyotypes.
6. Cytological examination of special types of chromosomes : Bar body,
Lampbrush and Polytene chromosomes.
7. Working out the Mendel’s laws of inheritance.
8. Working out the mode of inheritance of linked genes.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 100
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - III
Paper - I
Course - BOT – C 311 Diversity and Systematics of Seed Plants
Geological time scale, Fossil Gymnosperms e.g. Lyginopteris, Lygenostoma.
General Characters and classification of Gymnosperms.
Position of Gymnosperms in plant kingdom
Heterospory and origin of seed habit.
Morphological diversity of Gymnosperms and distribution of Gymnosperms in India.
Morphology, Anatomy, Reproduction and Life cycle of Cycas
Morphology, Anatomy, Reproduction and Life Cycle of Pinus.
Morphology, Anatomy, Reproduction and life cycle of Ephedra.
Economic importance of Gymnosperms.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 100
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - III
Paper - II
Course - BOT – C 312 Structure, Development and
Reproduction in flowering plants.
The basic body plan of a flowering plant, General description of plant parts in technical
terms. Variation in habit of flowering plants. Diversity in plant form in annuals, biennials
and perennials.
The Root System : The root apical meristem (RAM); differentiation of primary and
secondary tissues and their roles; Structural modification of roots for different purposes.
The Shoot System : the shoot apical meristem (SAM) Anatomy of primay stem in
monocotyledon and Dicotyledons, stem modifications for different purposes.
Branching pattern – Monopodial and Sympodial growth, Canopy architecture.
Vascular cambium and its function; formation of secondary Xylem, growth rings, Spring
wood & Winterwood, Sapwood and Heart wood, Secondary phloem, Cork cambium and
Periderm, Utility of secondary wood.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - III
Paper - BOT – C 313 I (Practical)
Suggested Laboratory Exercises :
Practicals
Morphological and Anatomical features of the root, coralloid root, rachis and leaflet of
Cycas.
Structure of male cone female cone Ovule and Seed of Cycas. Morphological Differences
in three species of Cycas.
Morphological and Anatomical features of longshoot, dwarf shoot and needle of Pinus,
Structure of Male cone and Female cone.
Study of Male & Female cone of Ephedra.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - III
Paper - BOT – C 313 II (Practical)
Suggested Laboratory Exercises :
Study of different types of plants – annual, biennial and perennials.
Study of different types of root and root modification.
Anatomy of monocot & dicot roots.
Study of different type of stem and stem modifications.
Anatomy of Primary Structure of monocot and dicot stem.
Study of different types of branching pattern.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 100
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - IV
Paper - I
Course - BOT - C 411Diversity and Systematics of Seed Plants
Origin and evolution of Angiosperms.
Taxonomic concepts, Processes and principles, Botanical nomenclature Taxonomic
ranks.
Classification of Angiosperms Salient features of the system proposed by Bentham and
Hooker, Englar and Prantl and Hutchinson.
Modern trends in Taxonomy – Cytology, Phytochemistry Embryology Taximetrics etc.
Systematic Institutions – Taxonomic literature, Herbarium, Botanic garden.
Diagnostic characteristic and economic importance of Ranunculaceae Brassicaceae,
Malvaceae, Rutaceae and Apiaceae.
Diagnostic characteristic and economic importance of Asclepiadaceae, Solanaceae,
Lamiaceae, Euphoricaceae and Liliaceae.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 100
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - IV
Paper - II
Course : BOT - C 412 - Structure Development and Repro-
duction in flowering plants.
Leaf : Origin, development, arrangement and diversity in size and shape; internal
structure in relation to Photosynthesis and water loss; adaptations to water stress;
senescence and abscission.
Flower : Concept of flower as a modified shoot, structure of anther,
Microsporogenesis, formation of pollen grains (male gametophyte), structure of pistil,
ovules, Megasporogenesis, Study of different types of embryosac (female gametophyte).
Attraction and rewards for pollinators, pollen pistil interactions. Mechanism and agencies
of pollination, pollen germination and pollen tube growth self incompatibility.
Double fertilization, Development of endosperm and embryo in monocotyledons and
dictyledons, Fruit development and maturation.
Seed : Significance of seed dormancy, ecological adaptation, dispersals strategies,
vegetative reproduction, vegetative propagation, grafting, economic aspects.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - IV
Paper - BOT-C 413 I and II (Practical)
Suggested Laboratory Exercises :
Practical
Paper – I
Study of different plants of family Ranunculaceae, Brassicaceae, Malvaceae, Rutaceae,
Apiaceae, Asclepidaceae, Solanaceae, Limiaceae, Euphorbiaceae and liliaceae.
Practical
Paper – II
Study of different types of leaves.
Arrangement of leaves.
Internal structure of monocot and dicot leaves.
Study of Pollen-grains.
Pollen germination, Embryo sac types
Different types of fruits.
Vegetative propagation, grafting, Layering etc.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 50
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - V
Paper - I
Course : Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Course Code : BOT – C 511
Plant Water relation : Importance of water to plant life, Physical properties of water,
diffusion and osmosis absorption, transport of water and transpiration : physiology of
stomatal movement.
Nutrition : Essential macro-and micro-element and their role, mineral uptake,
deficiency and toxicity symptoms.
Transport of organic substances, Mechanism of phloem transport, source-sink
relationship, Factors affecting translocation.
Basics of Enzymology : Discovery and nomenclature of enzymes, concept of
holoenzyme, apoenzyme, coenzyme and cofactors, regulation of enzyme activity,
mechanism of action.
Photosynthesis : Significance, historical aspects photosynthetic pigments, action spectra
and enhancement effects, concept of two photosystems, Z-scheme, photophosphorylation
Cavin cycle, C4 Pathway, CAP Plants : Photorespiration.
Nitrogen and lipid metabolism : Biology of nitrogen fixation, importance of nitrate
reductase and its regulation, ammonium assimilation, structure and function of lipids,
fatty acid biosynthesis α and β-oxidation, saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, storage
and mobilization of fatty acids.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 50
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - V
Paper - II
Course : - BOT - C 512 Plant Ecology
Ecology : Definition, scope and relation to other sciences, subdivisions of Ecology
Ecosystem Concept : Structure : Abiotic and biotic components, Ecological Pyramids;
Energy flow : Trophic levels, food chain and food web. Flow of energy.
Biogeochemical Cycles : Carbon and Nitrogen; Hydrological cycle, local and global Cycles.
Population Ecology : Structure, characteristics, growth and regulation.
Community Ecology : Concept of community, Structure, succession and climax.
Ecological Factors : Soil : Physico-chemical properties, soil profile and development;
Temperature, Light and Biotic factors.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 50
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - V
Paper - I Practical
Course Code : BOT – C 513 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
1. To study the permeability of plasma membrane using different concentration of
organic solvents.
2. To study the effect of temperature on permeability of plasma membrane.
3. To study of enzyme activity of catalase and peroxidase as influenced by pH and
temperature.
4. Determination of photosynthetic rate under different affecting factors.
5. Separation of Chloroplast pigments by chromatography.
6. Determination of osmotic potential of vacuolar sap by Plasmolytic method.
7. Biochemical analysis of unknown organic sample.
8. To determine the rate of photosynjthesis in plants.
9. To find out stomatal index and frequency of the plants.
10. Lipid testing for degree of unsaturation, iodine number and acid value.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 50
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - V
Paper - II (Practical)
Course Code - BOT - C 513 Plant Ecology
Suggested Laboratory Exercises :
1. Survey of common plant species of grassland.
2. To determine minimum number of quadrats required for studying structure
of grassland vegetation.
3. To study the frequency of herbaceous species in grassland and to compare
the frequency distribution with Raunkiae’s standard frequency diagram.
4. To measure the vegetation cover of grassland through point frame method.
5. To measure the above ground plant biomass in a grassland.
6. To determine diversity indices (richness, Simpson, Shannon – Wiener) in
grazed and protected grasslands.
7. To analyse the physicochemical characteristics of soil.
Suggested Reading (For Ecology and Utilization of Plants) :
Odum, E.P. 1983. Basic Ecology, Saunders, Philadephia.
Kormondy, E.J. 1996. Concepts of Ecology. Prentice Hall of India, Pvt. New Delhi.
Mackenzie, A et al. 1999. Instant Notes in Ecology. Viva Bookds Pvt. Books Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi.
Suggested Reading (For Utilization of Plants) :
Kocchar, S.LO. 1998. Economic Botany in Tropics, 2’d edition. Macmillan India Ltd.
New Delhi.
Sambamuthy, AV.S.S. and Subramanyam, N.S. 1989. A Textbook of Economic Botany
Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi.
Sharma, O.P. 1996. Hill’s Economic Botany (Late Dr. A.F.; Hill adapted by O.P.
Sharma). Tata Mcgraw Hill Co. Ltd. New Delhi.
Simpson, B.B. and Conner – Orgorzaly, M. 1986. Economic Botany – Plants in our
Word. Ambasht R.S. Plant Ecology.
Champion and Seth 1968, Forests of India-classification – F.R.I. Publication.
Doubenmire Plant & Environment.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 50
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - VI
Paper - I
Course : Plant Physiology Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Course Code : BOT-C-611
Respiration : ATP - The biological energy currency, aerobic and anaerobic respiration,
Kreb’s cycle, electron transport mechanism, proton motive fore, redox potential,
oxidative-phosphorylation, pentose phosphate pathway (shunt).
Growth and Development : I – Definitions, phase of growth and development, kinetics
of growth, plant hormones – auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid and ethylene,
history and their discovery, biosynthesis and mechanism of action, photomorphogenesis,
phytochromes and cytochromes, their discovery, physiological role and mechanism of
action.
Growth and Development : II – Physiology of flowering, florigen concept, biological
clock, physiology of senescence fruit ripening, seed dormancy, seed germination and
factors affecting germination, plant movements, the concepts of photoperiodism.
Genetic engineering : Tools and techniques of recombinant DNA technology : Cloning
vectors, genomic and cDNA library, transposable elements, techniques of gene mapping
and chromosome walking. Role of enzymes in genetic engineering.
Biotechnology : Functional definition, basic aspects of plant tissue culture, cellular
totipotency, differentiation and morphogenesis, biology of Agrobacterium, vectors for
gene delivery and marker genes, salient achievement in crop biotechnology.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 50
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - VI
Paper - II
Course - Plant Ecology
Course Code - BOT-C-612
Habitat Ecology : Freshwater Ecology : Water as environment; Biotic component :
Classification of freshwater organisms.
Terrestrial Ecology : Terrestrial environment, General structure of terrestrial
communities : forest and grassland; Terrestrial Biomes.
Environmental Pollution : Definition, Air, Water and soil pollution.
Global environmental changes : Greenhouse effect, Greenhouse gases, Global warming
and its consequences, ozone depletion.
Resourse conservation : Biodiversity : Importance, Distribution on earth, Biodiversity
rich areas, hotspots, conservation strategies.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 50
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - VI
Paper - I
Course - Practical
Course Code - 613
1. Seed viability test.
2. To determine the rate of respiration.
3. To determine the RQ of different substrate.
4. Seed germination studies under varying condition.
5. Bio-assay of auxin, cytokinin, GA ABA and ethylene using appropriate plant
material.
6. Demonstration of the technique of micropropagation by using different excision,
e.g. axillary buds. Shoot meritstems.
7. Demonstration of the technique of anther culture.
8. Isolation of protoplasts from different tissues using commercially available
enzymes.
9. Demonstration of root and shoot formation from apical portion of stem segments
in liquid medium containing different hormones.
10. To study percentage of seed germination.
Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, SAGAR (M.P.)
Semester wise syllabus for under graduates classes
(Session 2010-11)
Marks – 50
Class - B.Sc.
Subject - Botany
Semester - VI
Paper - II (Practical)
Course Code - 613
Suggested Laboratory Exercises :
1. Survey of aquatic manophytes.
2. Study of physicochemical properties of water : pH, dissolved CO2, hardness
etc.
3. To study the structure of forest and grassland vegetation : Frequency,
Density, Abundance, Distributional pattern etc.
4. Measurement of diversity in forest and grassland vegetation.
5. To study dust holding capacity of plants.
6. To study the adaptations in plants growing in different environment.
7. Exercise related to air and water pollution.
Suggested Reading (For both V & VI Sem.) :
1. Singh, J.S., S.P. Singh and S.R. Gupta (2008). Ecology Environment and
Resource conservation Anamaya Publishers, New Delhi.
2. Odum, E.P. (1971) Fundamentals of Ecology, 3rd
Edition Saunders College
Publishing, Philadelphia.
3. Odum, E.P. (1975). Ecology, Oxford IBH Pub New Delhi.
4. Odum, E.P. (1983) Basic Ecology Saunders College Publishing,
Philadelphia.
5. Smith, R.L. (1966) Ecology and field Biology. Harper Collins college
Publisher Inc., New York.
6. Misra, R. (1968) Ecology workbook. Oxford IBH Pub. Co., New Delhi.
7. De, A.K. (1987) Environmental Chemistry. Wiley Eastern Limited, New
Delhi.
8. Adoni, A.D. (1985) Workbook on Limnology, Pratibha Pub., Sagar.
9. di Castri, F. and T. Younes (1996) Biodiversity, Science and Development
IUBS, France.
10. Solbrig, O.T., H.M. Emden and Van Oordt P.A.W.J. (1992) Biodiversity
and Global change, IUBS, France.
11. Myers, N. et. al. (2000) Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities.
Nature, 416 : 853-856.
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