NRM F151 - Plant Propagation II

Institution:
UAF Interior Alaska Campus
Subject:
Natural Resources Management
Description:
Principles and practices of plant propagation useful in horticulture, botany, forestry, agronomy, revegetation and land reclamation projects and plant research. Course will cover methods of vegetative propagation including cuttings; layering; grafting; bulb, corm and tuber propagation; and micro propagation through tissue culture. Emphasis will be on Alaska native and economically useful plants. Recommended: basic course in high school biology.
Credits:
1.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(907) 474-5439

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