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1Syllabus : 2011B.Sc. BOTANYSYLLABUS: 2011C HOICE B ASE D C REDIT S YSTEM (CBCS)St. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE (Autonomous)Re-accredited with A Grade by NAACCollege with Potential for Excellence by UGCTIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 002B.Sc. Botany2

3Syllabus : 2011B.Sc. BotanyB.Sc. BOTANY: COURSE DETAIL – 2011Sem.PartSubject TitleHrsLanguage11UGT110001General ral English I5311UBO130201Algae and Bryophytes5411UBO130202Fungi, Plant Pathology and Lichens5411UBO130203Practical I: Algae, Fungi, Bryophytes, PlantPathology and Lichens33IIIAlliedNMCIVV. Educ.11UBO130401Allied : Zoology I4311UBO130402Practical: Zoology 12211UCE140801Communicative English-511UFC141001Value Education-I: Essential of Ethics,Yoga and Stress ManagementTotal for Semester I223029ILanguage11UGT210002General eneral English II5311UBO230204Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms andPaleobotany5411UBO230205Practical II: Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms,Anatomy and Embry.3311UBO230403Allied : Zoology II4311UBO230404Practical Zoology II22A. Core11UBO230501Anatomy and Embryology3(2)NMC11UCE240802Computer Literacy22V. Educ.11UFC241002Value Education – II:Fundamentals of Human Rights213021ILanguage11UGT310003General 03General English III53MajorCore11UBO330206Taxonomy of odeIIIIIIIVAlliedTotal for semester IIIIIAlliedIIIIVV. Educ.11UBO330207Practical III : Taxonomy of Angiosperms11UBO330405AAllied: Chemistry for Biologists I11UBO330405BAllied: Biometrics and ComputerApplications I(OR)11UCE340901Environmental Studies11UFC341003AProfessional Ethics-I: Social Ethics11UFC341003BProfessional Ethics-I: Religious DoctrineLibraryTotal for Semester UGE42010411UBO430208General Tamil-IV / Hindi- IV / French-IVGeneral English IVCell and Molecular BiologyMajor-CorePractical IV: Cell & Molecular Biology,11UBO430209Genetics, Plant Breeding and Evolution11UBO430406A Allied: Chemistry for Biologists II (OR)11UBO430406B Allied: Biometrics and Comp. App IIIIIAllied: Chemistry forAllied11UBO430407ABiologists II Practical(OR)Allied: Biometrics and11UBO430407BComp. App II PracticalA. Core11UBO430502Genetics, Plant Breeding and Evolution11UFC441004AProfessional Ethics-II : Social Ethics (OR)IV V. Educ.11UFC441004BProfessional Ethics-II : Religious DoctrineLibraryTotal for Semester IV11UBO530210Biophysics and Biostatistics11UBO530211Practical V: Biophysics and tical VI: Microbiology & Genetic11UBO530213engineering11UBO530301A Biopesticides(OR)11UBO530301B Organic FarmingCoreElec.III11UBO530302A Biodiversity and Climate Change (OR)11UBO530302B Horticulture and LandscapingA. Core11UBO530503Genetic EngineeringIV S Elec.11UBO540601Mushroom CultureTotal for Semester V11UBO630214Plant Physiology11UBO630215Practical VII: Plant cal VIII: Biotechnology and11UBO630217Biochemistry11UBO630303A Stem Cell Technology (or)11UBO630303B BioinformaticsIII Core11UBO630304A Immunology (or)Elec.11UBO630304B SericultureA. Core11UBO630504BiochemistryIV S. Elec.11UBO640602Herbal TechnologyExtension Service:V11 UCE 551101SHEPHERD & Gender StudiesTotal for Semester VITotal credit for all semester Basic 145 Additional credit 10 443433444342(3)263023145

5Syllabus : 2011gUtk; -1kzp Neuk; - 4Gs;spfs; - 311UGT110001nghJj;jkpo; - INehf;fq;fs;1. r%f khw; w r; rpe; j idfis cs; s lf; f pa jw; f hy,yf;fpaq;fis mwpKfk; nra;jy;.2. GJf;ftpij rpWfij ciueil Mfpa ,yf;fpaq;fspd;eak; ghuhl;Ljy;.3. re;jpg;gpioapd;wp vOj khzth;fisg; gapw;Wtpj;jy;.gad;fs;1. khzth;fs; r%f khw;wr;rpe;jidfis mwpe;Jnfhs;th;.2. re;jpg;gpiofis ePf;fp vOJk; jpwd; ngWth;.3. Gj;jpyf;fpaq;fisg; gilf;Fk; jpwidAk; jpwdha;Tnra;Ak; jpwidAk; ngWth;.myF-1kfhftp ghujpahh; ftpijfs;ghujpjhrd; ftpijfs;ciueil–Kjy; %d;W fl;Liufs;(fl;Liuf;fsQ;rpak;)(10 kzp Neuk;)6myF-4ghtyNuW ngUQ;rpj;jpudhh; ghly;fs;mg;Jy; uFkhd; ftpijfs;,yf;fpa tuyhW – ehd;fhk; ghfk;,yf;fzk; - typ kpfh ,lq;fs;(14 kzp Neuk;)myF-5(14 kzp Neuk;)ftpQh; Nkj;jh ftpijfs;nkhopngah;g;Gf;ftpijfs;rpWfij- 7 Kjy; 12 Kba cs;s rpWfijfs;ciueil- 4Kjy; 6 Kba cs;s fl;Liufs;(fl;Liuf;fsQ;rpak;)ghlE}y;1. nghJj;jkpo; - nra;As; jpul;L- jkpo;j;Jiw ntspaPL2011-20142. r%ftpay; Nehf;fpy; jkpo; ,yf;fpa tuyhW jkpo;j;JiwntspaPL J}a tsdhh; fy;Y}hp jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp-23. ciueil E}y; - jkpo;j;Jiw ntspaPL 2011-20144. rpWfijj;njhFg;G(fl;Liuf;fsQ;rpak;)kjpg;ngz; gfph;TmyF-2(12kzp Neuk;)ftpkzp Njrpftpehafk; ftpijfs;ehkf;fy;ftpQh; nt.,uhkypq;fk; ftpijfs;,yf;fzk; -typkpFk; ,lq;fs;myF-3ftpQh; fz;zjhrd; ftpijfs;,yf;fpatuyhW- %d;whk; ghfk;rpWfij- Kjy; MW rpWfijfs;B.Sc. Botany(10 kzp Neuk;)gphpTnra;A s;,yf;fpatuyhWciueil,yf;fzk;rpWfijrpWfijghfk; -1ghfk; -2ghfk;-312 (12 tpdhf;fs;)6 (6 tpdhf;fs;)-------------2 (2 tpdhf;fs;)--------------8 (2 tpdhf;fs;)8 (2 tpdhf;f s;)-------------4 (1 tpdh)-------30 (2 tpdhf;f s;)15 (1 tpdh)15 (1tpdh)-------------15 (1 tpdh)

7Syllabus : 2011Semester: ICode:11UGE120101Hours :5Credits: 3GENERAL ENGLISH – IObjectives:1.2.3.To enable the students to develop their effective communicative skills inEnglish.To empower the students with fluency and accuracy in the use of EnglishLanguage.To transform them into globally employable persons with placement skills.UNIT-IProse12 HrsEducation.Employment.Unemployment.PoemWilliam Shakespeare— “All the World’s a Stage.”Letter WritingFormal and Informal.Short StoryO Henry – Robe of Peace. (Extensive Reading).Essential English Grammar – 1-6 unitsUNIT-IIProseApplication.Planning.Curriculum Vitae.PoemBen Jonson—“On Shakespeare”Reading ComprehensionShort Story Rudyard Kipling—The Miracle of Puran Bhagat(Extensive Reading).Essential English Grammar – 7-12 units.12 HrsB.Sc. Botany8UNIT-IIIProse11 HrsUNIT-IVProse20 HrsUNIT-VProse15 HrsInterview.Reporting.General Knowledge.PoemRobert Herrick—“Gather Ye Rosebuds.”Note MakingShort Story H.G.Wells—The Truth About Pyecraft (Extensive Reading).Essential English Grammar – 13-18 unitsReview.(Super Toys)Stress.No Time.PoemOliver Goldsmith—“ The Village Schoolmaster”Developing story from hintsShort Story John Galsworthy—“Quality” (Extensive Reading).Essential English Grammar – 19-24 unitsKillers.Galloping Growth.A Short Story.PoemWilliam Blake—“ From Auguries of Innocence”Précis WritingShort Story William Somerset Maugham— Mabel(Extensive Reading).Essential English Grammar – 25-30 unitsText Books1.2.3.4.Krishnaswamy. N, Sriraman T. Current English for Colleges. Hyderabad:Macmillan Indian Ltd,2006.Dahiya SPS Ed. Vision in Verse, An Anthology of Poems. New Delhi: Oxford University Press,2002.Murphy, Raymond. Essential English Grammar. New Delhi: CambridgeUniversity Press,2009.Seshadri, K G Ed. Stories for Colleges.Chennai: Macmillan India Ltd,2003.

9Syllabus : 2011Semester - I11UBO130201Hours/week : 5Credits:4ALGAE AND BRYOPHYTESObjectives1.To understand the salient features of Algae and Bryophytes.2.To study the structure and reproduction of various genera mentionedin the syllabus.Unit - I AlgaeGeneral characteristics of algae. Classification of Algae according toF.E. Fritsch. General characteristics of the various classes as per Fritsch’ssystem. Cell structure of Prokaryotic Algae (Cyanophyceaen cell) andEukaryotic Algae (Chlorophycean cell).Unit - IIThallus organization in Algae-mode of reproduction in Algae-Life cyclepatterns in Algae-Mass culture of Algae-Economic importance of Algae.Unit - IIIDetailed study of structure and reproduction of the following genera:Oscillatoria, Oedogonium, Caulerpa, Cyclotella, Sargassum and Gracilaria.Unit - IV BryophytesGeneral characteristics of Bryophytes, Classification based onRothmaler (1951), vegetative reproduction in Bryophytes. Economicimportance of bryophytes. Evolution of gametophytes and sporophytes inBryophytes.Unit VDetailed study of the following genera: Marchantia, Anthoceros andFunaria.B.Sc. Botany10Text BookPandey, BP. 2005. Simplified course in Botany, S. Chand andCompany Ltd., New Delhi.Reference1.Sharma, OP. 1992. Text Book of Algae. Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi.2.Gangulee, HC. & Kar, AK.1989. College Botany, Vol-II, Books & AlliedPvt. Ltd., Calcutta.4.Prem Puri. 1981. Bryophytes – morphology growth and differentiation.Atma Ram & Sons. Lucknow.5.Singh V, Pande PC & Jain OK. A text book of Botany, RastogiPublications, Meerut.6.Smith, GM. 1955. Cryptogamic Botany Vol-1&II, McGraw Hill, NewYork.

11Syllabus : 2011Semester - I11UBO130202Hours/week : 5Credits:4FUNGI, PLANT PATHOLOGY AND LICHENSObjectives1.To understand the general characteristics of Fungi and Lichens.2.To study the etiology and control of various plant diseases.Unit - I FungiGeneral characteristics of Fungi. Classification according to J.Alexopoulos and G.C. Ainsworth. General characteristics of the variousdivisions and classes in Fungi. Mode of reproduction. Economic importanceof Fungi.Unit - IIDetailed study of morphology and reproduction of the followinggenera: Plasmodiophora, Albugo, Peziza, Puccinia and Cercospora.Unit - III Plant PathologyClassification of diseases – general symptoms and method of controlof plant diseases mechanical, chemical and biological methods. Defencemechanism in plant.Unit - IVDetailed study of the following diseases-Mosaic disease of tobacco,Citrus canker, Late blight of Potato, Paddy blast, Red rot of Sugarcane,Bunchy top of Banana, Little leaf of Brinjal.Unit - V LichensOccurrence, distribution, classification, reproduction and economicimportance of Lichens. Detailed study of Usnea.Text Book(s):Pandey, BP. 2005. Simplified course in Botany. S.Chand andCompany Ltd. New Delhi.B.Sc. Botany12Reference1.Sharma, OP. 1989. Text Book of fungi. Tata Mc Graw Hill, New York.2.Vasishta, BR & Sinha, AK. 2003. Botany for degree students Fungi.S. Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi.3.Mehrotra, RS & Aneja, KR. 1999. An introduction to Mycology, 2ndEd. New Age International Publishers, New Delhi.4.Hale, ME Jr. 1983. The biology of Lichens, New Age Internationalpublishers, New Delhi.

13Syllabus : 2011Semester - I11UBO130203Hours/week : 3Credits:3PRACTICAL-I(Algae, Fungi, Bryophytes, Plant Pathology and Lichens)Detailed study of the types mentioned in the theoryAlgaeOscillatoria, Oedogonium, Caulerpa, Cyclotella, Sargassum andGracilaria.BryophytesMarchantia, Anthoceros and Funaria.FungiPlasmodiophora, Albugo, Peziza, Puccinia and Cercospora.Plant PathologyTobacco Mosaic Virus, Citrus canker, Late blight of Potato, Red rotof Sugarcane, Bunchy Top of Banana, Little leaf of Brinjal, Paddy blastLichenUsneaVisit to mushroom culture farm / study of campus flora (Algae & Fungi).B.Sc. Botany14

15Syllabus : 2011Semester - I11UBO130401Hours/week : 4Credits:3ALLIED: ZOOLOGY-IObjectives1.To understand the animal organization, their structure and function2.To understand the various physiological processes in human beingsUnit - IBasic principles of Zoological Taxonomy and Nomenclature. Generalclassification of the animal kingdom up to phylum with examples. Salientfeatures of all phyla with examples. General features of the subphyla:Urochordata, Cephalochordata, Hemichordata and Vertebrata (Classes:Pisces, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammalia)Unit - IIA detailed Type study of Aurelia aurita, Lampito marutii, Asteriasrubens and Rana hexadactyla – morphology, all systems and life history.General topics – Human diseases caused by protozoans; Canal system ofsponges; larval forms of echinoderms.Unit - IIIPrinciples of human physiologyDigestion: Physiology of Digestion, Absorption and Excretion of food– Accessory glands and their role. Respiration: Transport of Oxygen andCarbon dioxide, cellular oxidation, respiratory quotient, oxygen debt.Excretion: Structure of a nephron, Physiology of urine formation, physicalcharacteristics and chemical composition of urine.Unit - IVCirculation – Structure and working of artery, vein and heart. Blood:Haemopoesis, Types of blood cells, structure of haemoglobin; Mechanismof Blood clotting, functions of plasma proteins. Blood grouping. Lymph andits functions. Muscles: Contraction. Proteins involved and theories ofcontraction.B.Sc. Botany16Unit - VHormones: Types, control and general mode of action of water solubleand steroid hormones. Reproduction – male and female reproductive organsand formation of gametes, Pregnancy and birth. Nervous control: Structureof neuron; Types of neurons; nerve impulse transmission, synaptictransmission.Text Book(s):Ekambaranantha Ayyar & Ananthakrishnan. 1985. Outlines of Zoology- Vol.I, S.Viswanathan Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.Reference1.2.3.4.5.6.Rajan K & McConnell, MS. 2010. Manual of Zoology. Theory and practicals,Dept. of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology,St. Joseph’sCollege, Tiruchirappalli.Gerard, J. Tortord, R.L. Evans & Anagnostakos, NP. 1982. Principles ofHuman Physiology, Harpor Roul Publishers, New York.Jordan, E.L. & Verma, P.S. 1976 Invertebrate Zoology, S.Chand & Co.Ltd., 6th Edn., New Delhi.Kotpal, RL 1976. Modern text book of Zoology (Invertebrate), RastogiPublications, Meerat.Nagabhushan & Kodarkar. 1976. Text Book of Animal Physiology, Oxford& IBH.Paul B. Weisz. 1975. The Science of Biology, Tata McGraw Hill, 4th Edn.,New Delhi.Semester - I11UBO130402Hours/week : 2Credits:2ALLIED: PRACTICAL-I (Zoology – I)EarthwormExternal features and dissection of digestive and nervous systems –Mounting of body and Penial setae, Ovary and SpermathecaPilaStructure of shell – Dissection of mantle cavity and radula, dissectionof digestive system. Representative animal for each class in invertebrate,and vertebrate phyla. Different tissues.human blood cell identification.Campus fauna identification. Visit to a vermicompost farm andsubmission of report.

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19Syllabus : 2011Sem: IICode: 11UGE220102Hours :5Credits: 3B.Sc. Botany20Short Story Thomas Wolfe—The Far and the Near (Extensive Reading)ConversationsEssential English Grammar:43-48UnitsGENERAL ENGLISH –IIUNIT-IVObjectives:1.2.3.To enable the students to develop their effective communicative skills inEnglish.To empower the students with fluency and accuracy in the use of EnglishLanguage.To transform them into globally employable persons with placement skills.UNIT-IProse12 HrsEnvironment.A Dead Planet.Riddles.PoemWilliam Wordsworth—Nutting.Shelley- Ozymandias.Filling Money Order Chalan and Bank ChalanShort Story G.K.Chesterton – The Hammer of God (Extensive Reading)Essential English Grammar: -31-36 Units20 HrsProseWar Minus Shooting .Usage and Abusage.PoetrySarojini Naidu—The Gift of India.Robert Frost—Design .Short Story R.K. Narayan—Half a Rupee Worth (Extensive Reading)Manohar Malgonkar—Bacha LieutenantStory TellingEssential English Grammar:49-54UnitsUNIT-V15 HrsProseWho’s Who.PoetryNissim Ezekiel. The Night of The ScorpionShort Story Anita Desai—A Devoted Son (Extensive Reading)Ruskin Bond—The Boy Who Broke the Bank(Extensive Reading)UNIT-IIProse12 HrsQahwahA DilemmaComputeracyPoetryJohn Keats—La Belle Dame Sans MerciRobert Browning- The Last Ride TogetherShort Story Katherine Mansfield—A Cup of Tea (Extensive Reading)Dialogue WritingEssential English Grammar:37-42UnitsUNIT-IIIProsePoetry11 HrsReview (Use Your English)EntertainmentYou and Your EnglishWalt Whitman- I Celebrate Myself.Mathew Arnold—Dover Beach.Report WritingLetter to the EditorEssential English Grammar: 55-60UnitsText Books1.2.3.4.Krishnaswamy. N, Sriraman T. Current English for Colleges.Hyderabad: Macmillan Indian Ltd,2006.Dahiya SPS Ed. Vision in Verse, An Anthology of Poems. New Delhi:Oxford University Press,2002.Murphy, Raymond. Essential English Grammar. New Delhi:Cambridge University Press,2009.Seshadri, K G Ed. Stories for Colleges.Chennai: Macmillan IndiaLtd,2003

21Syllabus : 2011Semester - II11UBO230204Hours/week : 5Credits:4PTERIDOPHYTES, GYMNNOSPERMS AND PALEOBOTANYObjectives1.To study the salient features of plants belonging to Pteridophytesand Gymnosperms.2.To study the fossilization process and formation of different types offossils.Unit - I PteridophytesGeneral characteristics, Classification (Reimer’s System, 1954).General characteristics of major divisions, Psilophyta, Lycophyta,Sphenophyta and Pterophyta. Stelar evolution, homospory, heterospory seedhabit and economic importance,Unit - IIA detailed study of the morphology anatomy and following genera –Lycopodium, Selaginella, Equisetum, Adiantum and Marsilea.Unit - III GymnospermsGeneral characteristics, distribution, classification (Sporne, K.R).Vegetative,anatomical and reproductive characteristics of major divisions,Cycadophyta, Coniferophyta and Gnetophyta.Salient features of Pteridospermales, Bennettitales, Cycadales,Cordaitales, Coniferales and Gnetales.Unit - IVA detailed study of the following genera: Cycas, Araucaria andGnetum (developmental details not required).Unit - V PaleobotanyFossils, fossilization process, different types of fossils (compression,impression, petrifaction, coal balls). Geological time table. Carbon dating. AB.Sc. Botany22detailed study of external and internal morphology and reproduction inRhynia, Lepidodendron, Calamites Lyginopteris and Medullosa.Text Book(s):1.Vasishta PC, Sinha AK & Anilkumar. 2005. Botany for degreestudents, Gymnosperms. S Chand And Company Ltd., New Delhi.2.Pandey, BP. 1998. A text book of Botany Vol. II. S. Chand & Co.Ltd. New Delhi.Reference1.Rashid, A. 1976. An Introduction to Pteridophytes. Vikas PublishingHouse, New Delhi.2.Sporne, KR.1967. The Morphology of Gymnosperms, Hutchinson &Co., London.3.Sporne, KR.1975. The Morphology of Pteridophytes, Hutchinson &Co., London.4.Arnold, C.R. 1947 (Rep. 1979). An Introduction to Paleobotany. McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.

23Syllabus : 2011Semester - II11UBO230205Hours/week : 3Credits:3PRACTICAL - II(Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Anatomy and Embryology)Detailed study of the types mentioned in the theory.PteridophytesLycopodium, Selaginella, Equisetum (no dissection), Adiantum andMarsilea.GymnospermsCycas, Araucaria and Gnetum.FossilsRhynia, Lepidodendron, Calamites, Lyginopteris and Medullosa.AnatomyStudy of simple and complex tissues. Study of internal structure ofyoung and old dicot stem and root. T.S of dicot and monocot leaves. Internalstructure of aerial root and monocot stem.Anomalous secondary thickeni

St. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE (Autonomous) Re-accredited with A Grade by NAAC College with Potential for Excellence by UGC TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 002 B.Sc. Botany 2. 3 Syllabus : 2011 B.Sc. BOTANY: COURSE DETAIL – 2011 Sem. Part Code Subject Title Hrs Credit I Language 11UGT110001 General Tamil-I/Hindi-I/French-I 4 3 II English 11UGE120101 General English I 5 3 11UBO130201 Algae and Bryophytes 5 4 .

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