Course Contents
a) Mycology
1. Introduction : General characters of fungi, Thallus, cell structure and
ultrastructure of fungi.
2. Reproduction: Asexual and sexual reproduction and reproduction
structures, life cycle, haploid, heterokaryotic and diploid states.
3. Fungal Systematics: Classification of fungi into phyla with suitable
examples to illustrate somatic structures, life cycle and reproduction of
Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota (Mucrales) Oomycota
(Peronosporales), Ascomycota (Erysiphales, Pezizales),
Basidiomycota (Agaricales, Polyporales, Uredinales, Ustilaginales) and
Deuteromycetes.
4. Symbiotic relationships of fungi with other organisms (lichens and
mycorrhiza) and their significance.
5. Importance of fungi in human affairs with special reference to Industry
and Agriculture
b) Pathology
1. Introduction and classification of plant diseases.
2. Symptoms, causes and development of plant diseases
3. Loss assessment and disease control
4. Epidemiology and disease forecast
5. Important diseases of crop plants and fruit trees in Pakistan caused by
fungi, e.g. damping off, mildews, rusts, smuts etc.
Practicals
a) Mycology
General characters and morphology of fungi. Study of unicellular and
mycelial forms with septate and aseptate hyphae. Distinguishing
characters of different phyla: study of suitable examples. Study of
asexual and sexual reproductive structures in different groups of fungi.
Study of some common examples of saprophytic, parasitic and air-borne
fungi belonging to different phyla.
b) Pathology
Identification of major plant pathogens under lab and field conditions,
cultural studies of some important plant pathogenic fungi, application of
Koch’s postulates for confirmation of pathogencity. Demonstration of
control measures through chemotherapeutants.
Mycology & Plant Pathology
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Mycology & Plant Pathology
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Mycology & Plant Pathology
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Mycology & Plant Pathology
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Mycology & Plant Pathology
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Mycology & Plant Pathology
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Oomycetea
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Comparison of Rhynia and Psilotum
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