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DEPARTMENT OF BOTANYNALLAMUTHU GOUNDER MAHALINGAM COLLEGE(AUTONOMOUS)POLLACHI – 642 001SYLLABUSCBCS & OUTCOME BASED EDUCATIONFor the students admitted during 2018 - 2021B.Sc., BOTANY&ALLIED ZOOLOGYREVISED ON THE BOARD OF STUDIESHELD ON FEBRUARY 20181

NGM COLLEGEVisionOur dream is to make the college an institution of excellence at the national level byimparting quality education of global standards to make students academically superior,socially committed, ethically strong, spiritually evolved and culturally rich citizens tocontribute to the holistic development of the self and societyMissionTraining students to become role models in academic arena by strengtheninginfrastructure, upgrading curriculum, developing faculty, augmenting extension services andimparting quality education through an enlightened management and committed faculty whoensure knowledge transfer, instill research aptitude and infuse ethical and cultural values totransform students into disciplined citizens in order to improve quality of life.DEPARTMENT OF BOTANYVisionThe Department of Botany aims to achieve high quality education and researchrelevant to local, regional and national needs and through knowledge sharing with leadingresearchers and educators across the country. We foster an exciting and intellectuallystimulating atmosphere for all in a co-operative and positive environment.MissionTo bring confidence in the lifestyle of any Botany student whose stay will ensureproficiency and competency in the subjects thought. We inculcate the habit of excellence inall the learning activities so as to ensure employability.2

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES1. To impart quality education to meet the demands of higher education andResearch in Botany2. To develop a competitive edge among the students to meet out their employabilityPROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMESPSO1 To appreciate and understand the diversity of cellular forms, lower plants to higherplantsPSO2 To introduce the theoretical knowledge and basic concepts on Biomolecules,Microbes, Plant Structure, Function and EvolutionPSO3 To get hands-on training and practical knowledge in the preparation of microsections,herbarium, quantifying biomolecules and other basic techniquesPSO4 To create interest in identification of plants using Floral characters, genetic traits andMolecular markersPSO5 To update the students with modern trends in Plant biology and introduce theinterdisciplinary approach3

NALLAMUTHU GOUNDER MAHALINGAM COLLEGE, POLLACHI.DEPARTMENT OF BOTANYB.Sc., BOTANYSCHEME OF EXAMINATION (I -VI SEMESTER)(FOR CANDIDATES ADMITTED FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-2021 BATCH)18UZY1A1IV18UHR10118HEC101VHuman RightsHuman Excellence Personal values & SKYyoga practice- ICredit 22525501Semester ITamil/Hindi Paper – I6English Paper – I5Major Paper I - PlantDiversity I (Phycology,9Mycology and Bryology)Allied - Paper I 1Course titleInternalIIIIIICourseCodeMax. MarksDuration ofExam HrsPartNoLecture Tutorial/PracticalHours/ week(CBCS for under graduate programmes with language for 4 semesters)Extension Activities(NSS, NCC, Sports &Games)500I18UTL202IIIII18UEN202English Paper – II18UBY202Major Paper II PlantDiversity II (PteridophytesGymnosperms andPalaeobotany)Major Practical I – PaperIII (Plant diversity I & II(Phycology, Mycology andBryology &PteridophytesGymnosperms 18HEC202VSemester IITamil/ Hindi Paper – IIAllied - Paper IIZoologyAllied - Paper III PracticalEnvironmental StudiesHuman Excellence Family values & SKYyoga practice- IIExtension Activities (NSS,NCC, Sports & 5751003234060100422-5050222252550144

1/18UBY3N218HEC303VSemester IIITamil/ Hindi Paper – III5English Paper – IIIMajor Paper IVAnatomy andEmbryologyAllied Paper IV ChemistrySkill based subjects (Nonmajor electives)Landscape designing/Herbal cosmetics*Basic Tamil paper IHuman Excellence Professional values &SKY yoga practice- IIIExtension Activities(NSS, NCC, Sports -5050222252550150016Semester IVIIIIII18UTL404Tamil/ Hindi Paper – IV532575100318UEN404English Paper – IV632575100318UBY405Major Paper V –Cytology, Biochemistryand BiophysicsMajor Practical II Paper VI (Anatomy &Embryology, Cytology,Biochemistry andBiophysics)Allied - Paper 403Allied paper VI –Chemistry PracticalSkill based subjects (Nonmajor electives)(Remote sensing andnatural resourcemanagement/Bioinformatics)*Basic Tamil paper IIHuman Excellence –Social values & SKYyoga practice- IVNCC/NSS /Sports and Games505

Semester Y5S1/18UBY5S218GKL50118HEC505Major Paper – VII Taxonomy ofAngiospermsMajor Paper VIII Genetics and evolutionMajor Paper IX –Microbiology and plantpathologyMajor Paper X – GeneticEngineeringElective -I Mathematicsfor BiologistsSkill based subjects(Major electives)Microscopic techniques/Mushroom cultivationGeneral Knowledge &General Awareness(SBE)Human Excellence National values & SKYyoga practice- 512-50502SS2-5050222252550165026Semester 61718UBY618IV18UBY6S318UBY6S418HEC606Major Paper XII – PlantPhysiologyMajor Paper XIII –Economic & EthnicBotanyMajor Paper XIV Plant BiotechnologyElective II –Bioinformatics&CybersecurityElective – III – HabitatEcologyMajor Practical III –Paper XV (for V Semtheory papers)Major Practical IV (forVI Sem theory papers)Skill based subjects(Major electives)Horticulture & Plantbreeeing/BiofarmingHuman Excellence Global values & SKYyoga practice- 10052340601004234060100412-505022525501800332Grand total39006140

* The credits given are applicable only to the students who opt for Basic Tamil paper and the creditsfor Human Excellence papers cannot be given to them.**Grand total should be equal/below 3900 (For UG Programmes); 2550 (For PG Programmes)SS – Self study, SBE – Skill Based Elective, NME–Non Major Elecive7

Bloom’s Taxonomy Based Assessment PlanPART I, II& IIIBloom’sTaxonomySectionKKnowledgeLevelInternal : 25SectionMarkDescriptionExternal : 75TotalK11-5Section-A5x1MCQ(One question from each unit)5K16-10Section-A5x1Short answers (One question fromeach hort answersEither/ Or type (One question fromeach unit)Detailed Four out of six(Question no.16 is compulsory)17-21 Answer any threeTotalBloom’sTaxonomySectionKnowledge levelKK1UK2AK3SectionPatternPart A75External : 50Marks5x1Total56-10 Short answers (Onequestion from each unit)5x15Open choice (5 out of 8Questions)5x8401-5 Multiple choice with 4optionsPart B40Total : Communicative English and General Awareness papers include 60% objective type ofquestions and 40% descriptive type of questionsGK 100% objective type of questions (online exam)The marks and credits for Extension activities are given by the correspondingDepartments850

SYLLABUSProgrammeCodeCourse codeB.Sc.,Programme Title18UBY101Course TitlePLANT DIVERSITY I (PHYCOLOGY,MYCOLOGY AND BRYOLOGY)Hrs/Week: 5Bachelor of Science (BOTANY)2018-2021Semester 1Credits 4Course Objective To understand the morphology, structure, life cycle of the selected forms of Algae,Fungi, Lichens and Bryophyte.To appreciate the diversity of lower plantsK1K2K3CO1CO2CO3K4CO4UnitUnit IUnit IIUnit IIIUnit IVUnit VCourse OutcomeTo differentiate lower plants like Algae, Fungi, Lichens and BryophytesTo understand the morphology and lifecycle of Algae, Fungi, Lichens, BryophyteTo apply different classification systems to appreciate the diversity of lowerplantsTo identify the economically important Algae, Fungi, Lichens and BryophytesContentHrsGeneral characters of algae - Classification of algae (Fritsch) –13Distribution, structure, reproduction and life cycle yceae(Oedogonium, Chara) and Phaeophyceae (Sargassum).Distribution, structure, reproduction and life cycle ofthe13following: Rhodophyceae (Polysiphonia) and Bacillariophyceae(Cyclotella &Pinnularia) - *Economic importance of algae.General characters of Fungi - Mode of nutrition - Classification of13Fungi (Alexopoulos, 1972) - *Economic Importance of Fungi Structure, reproduction and life cycle of Zygomycetes- Mucor,Ascomycetes – Penicillium, YeastsStructure, reproduction and life cycle of Basidiomycetes 13Puccinia. Lichens: Occurrence, Morphology, structure,Reproduction and Economic importance.General characters and classification of Bryophytes (Reimers),13Distribution, structure, development and reproduction of Riccia,Anthoceros and Polytrichum.*Self study topicsPower point Presentations, Seminar ,Quiz, Assignment,9

Text Books:1. Smith, G.M., 1971. Cryptogamic Botany Vol. I Algae & Fungi. Tata McGraw HillPublishing Co., New Delhi.2. Smith, G.M., 1971. Cryptogamic Botany Vol. II Bryophytes &Pteridophytes. TataMcGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi.3. Sharma O.P. 1992. Text book of Thallophytes. McGraw Hill Publishing Co., NewDelhi.Reference Books:4. Sharma P. D. 1991. The Fungi, Rastogi& Co., Meerut5. Hirendra Chandra Gangulee, Kumuel Shankar Das Chittatosh Datta, 1968. 3rdEdn.College Botany Vol. I & II, New central book agency, Calcutta.6. Dube H. C. 1990. An introduction to Fungi. Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.COPSOPSO1PSO2HHCO1HHCO2HHCO3HHCO4S-Strong; H-High; M-Medium; L-LowCompiled byName with SignatureDr. A. LogamadeviPSO3PSO4PSO5MMMMHHHHHHLLVerified by HOD Namewith SignatureDr.R.Kannan10CDCDr.M.DurairajuCOE

ProgrammeCodeB.Sc.,Course code18UZY1A1Programme TitleCourse TitleANCILLARY BOTANY PAPER - I (PLANTDIVERSITY, ANATOMY, EMBRYOLOGY ANDPLANT PATHOLOGY)Hrs/Week 6 K1K2K3K4Bachelor ofScience(BOTANY)2018-2021Semester 1Credits 3Course ObjectiveTo appreciate the diversity in lower plantsTo understand the anatomy of angiospermsTo know the embryo development and fertilization in higher plantsTo teach important plant diseases, causal organisms and control.CO1CO2CO3CO4Course OutcomeTo recollect the existing diversity among lower plantsTo understand the internal structure and embryology of angiospermsTo analyze the economically important plant diseases and their control measuresTo obtain the skill of technically draw the plant tissuesUnitUnit IContentStructure, life history and *economic importance of the followingtypes: Algae: Chlorella, Diatoms and Polysiphonia, Fungi:Penicillium and Agaricus, Lichens.Hrs16Unit IIA brief account of the structure, reproduction and life cycle of thefollowing genera (excluding development of sex organs):Bryophyte: Riccia, Pteridophyte: Lycopodium and Gymnosperm:Cycas.Simple tissues – parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma complex tissues – xylem and phloem - cambium – primarystructure and secondary structure of dicot stem.Anther structure – ovule structure – 8-nucleate embryo sac –double fertilization – endosperm (nuclear and cellular) – structureof dicot and monocot embryos (development excluded) –polyembryony - parthenocarpy.Study of plant diseases - viral disease (TMV) - bacterial disease(citrus canker) - fungal disease (red rot of sugarcane) – *Plantdisease control – physical, chemical and biological methods.16Unit IIIUnit IVUnit V*Self study topicsPower point Presentations, Seminar ,Quiz, Assignment,11151515

Text Books:1. Hirendra Chandra Gangulee, Kumuel Shankar Das Chittatosh Datta, 1968. 3rdEdn.College Botany Vol. I & II, New central book agency, Calcutta.2. Susil Kumar Mukerjee, 1984. College botany, Vol.III. New Central Book agency,Calcutta.3. Jain, V.K., 1974. Fundamentals of plant physiology, 6 thEdn., S. Chand & CompanyLtld., New Delhi.Reference Books:4. George, H.M., Lawrence, 1958. Taxonomy of vascular plants. The MacmillanCompany, Newyork.5. Pandey, B.P. 1997. Economic botany, C. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi.6. Salisbury, F.B. and Rose, 1986. Plant physiology, 3 rdEdn, C.B.S. Publishers, NewDelhi.7. Kumar, N., Abdul Khader, JBM., M.D. Rangaswami, P. and I.Irullappan, 1993.Introduction to species, Plantations crops, Medicinal and aromatic plants, Rajalakshmipublication, Nagercoil, Tamilnadu, India.8. Wallils, T.E.,1985. Text book of pharmacognosy, 5thEdn. CBS publishers &distributors, Delhi.9. Kumaresan, V., 1998. Biotechnology. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.,New Delhi.10. Ignacimuthu, S.,1996. Applied Biotechnology. Tata McGraw Hill PublishingCompany Ltd., New HSMHMHSCO4S-Strong; H-High; M-Medium; L-LowHHMCompiled byName with SignatureDr. M. Latha IsabelVerified by HOD Namewith SignatureDr. R. Kannan12CDCDr. M. DurairajuCOE

ProgrammeCodeB.Sc.,Programme TitleCourse code18UBY101Course TitlePLANT DIVERSITY II (PTERIDOPHYTES,GYMNOSPREMS AND PALAEOBOTANY)Hrs/Week 5Bachelor ofScience(BOTANY)2018-2021Semester 2Credits 4Course Objective To study the morphology, life cycle and economic value of selected Pteridophytes,GymnospermsTo learn the concept of evolution and paleobotanyK1K2CO1CO2K3K4CO3CO4UnitUnit IUnit IIUnit IIIUnit IVUnit VCourse OutcomeTo appreciate the morphology and lifecycle of Algae, Fungi, Lichens, BryophyteTo understand the concepts of evolution, Paleobotany and evolution of landplantsTo identify the economically important Pteridophytes and GymnospermsTo analyse the fossil slides and specimenContentGeneral characters and classification of Pteridophytes (Reimers) stelar evolution - heterospory and origin of seed habit - structureand reproduction of Gleichenia and Lycopsida(Lycopodium)Structure and reproduction of Sphenopsida (Equisetum) andPteropsida (Marsilea).*Economic importance of Pteridophytes.General characters and classification of Gymnosperms (Sporne,1965) - structure development and reproduction of Cycas.Structure development and reproduction of Gnetum – affinities ofGnetum with Angiosperms *Economic importance ofGymnosperms.Palaeobotany - Geological time scale – fossils - fossilisation kinds of fossils - detailed study of Rhynia, Lepidodendron,Lepidocarpon, Lepidostrobus and Williamsonia.*Self study topicsPower point Presentations, Seminar ,Quiz, Assignment,13Hrs1313131313

Text Books:1. Smith, G.M., 1971. Cryptogamic Botany Vol. II Bryophytes &Pteridophytes. TataMcGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi.2. Hirendra Chandra Gangulee, Kumuel Shankar Das Chittatosh Datta, 1968. 3rdEdn.College Botany Vol. II, New central book agency, Calcutta.3. Sporne K.R. 1991. The morphology of Gymnosperms. B.I. Publications Pvt. BombayCalcutta, Delhi.Reference Books:4. Sharma O.P. 1992. Text book of Pteridophyta, Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi.5. Wilson, N.S. and Rothwell, G.W. 1993. Palaeobotany and the evolution of plants (2 ndedition), Cambridge University Press, UK.PSOCOPSO1PSO2SHCO1SHCO2SHCO3SSCO4S-Strong; H-High; M-Medium; L-LowCompiled byName with SignatureDr.M.Latha IsabelPSO3PSO4PSO5MMHLMMMMHLHLVerified by HOD Namewith SignatureDr.R.Kannan14CDCDr.M.DurairajuCOE

ProgrammeCodeB.Sc.,Programme TitleCourse code18UBY203Course TitleMAJOR PRACTICAL - I (PLANTDIVERSITY I & II)Hrs/Week 2Bachelor ofScience(BOTANY)2018-2021Semester 2Credits 4Course Objective To get hands on knowledge on microbial culture techniquesTo understand the plant diversity, thallus construction of selected formsTo learn about the fossilized plant forms and Plant evolution.K1CO1K2CO2K3CO3K4CO4Course OutcomeTo revise the morphology and reproductive structures in Algae, Fungi, Lichens,and BryophyteTo get the picture of internal structures and spore bearing parts of selected plantformsTo compare the life cycles of Algae, Fungi, Lichens, Bryophytes, Pteridophytesand GymnospermsTo prepare micro sections and to professionally draw plant sketches, to identifyfossil specimen and slidesUnitUnit IContentHrsA detailed study of thallus organization and reproductive structures5of the following forms:Algae – Oscillatoria, Oedogonium, Chara, Sargassum,Polysiphonia, Cyclotella and Pinnularia. Fungi - Mucor,Penicillium, Yeasts and Puccinia. Lichen –Usnea.Unit II AA detailed study of morphology, anatomy and structure of5vegetative & spore bearing parts of the following genera:Bryophytes -Riccia, Anthoceros and Polytrichum.AAdetailed study of morphology, anatomy and structure ofUnit III5vegetative & spore bearing parts of the following genera:Pteridophytes - Lycopodium, Gleichenia and Marsilea.Unit IV AA detailed study of morphology, anatomy and structure of6vegetative & spore bearing parts of the following genera:Gymnosperms - Cycas and Gnetum.A detailed study of the following fossil generaUnit V6Rhynia, Lepidodendron, Lepidocarpon, Lepidostrobus andWilliamsonia from fossil specimen/parts or slides.Preparing micro sections and mounting, Spotters, Specimen, Slides.\15

PSOCOPSO1PSO2SMCO1SMCO2SMCO3SMCO4S-Strong; H-High; M-Medium; L-LowCompiled byName with SignatureDr. M. Latha fied by HOD Namewith SignatureDr.R.Kannan16CDCDr.M.DurairajuCOE

ProgrammeCodeB.Sc.,Programme TitleCourse code18UZY2A2Course TitleANCILLARY BOTANY PAPER - II(TAXONOMY OF ANGIOSPERMS,PHYSIOLOGY, HORTICULTURE,MEDICINAL BOTANY & PLANTBIOTECHNOLOGY)Hrs/Week 6Bachelor ofScience(BOTANY)2018-2021Semester 2Credits 3Course Objective To appreciate the diversity in flowering plantsTo understand the physiology of angiospermsTo learn the available horticultural techniques to raise new plantletsTo study the selected medicinal plants and popular drugs from themTo understand the basics of plant biotechnologyK1K2CO1CO2K3K4CO3CO4Course OutcomeTo appreciate the morphology and lifecycle of selected AngiospermsTo understand the concepts of Plant functions, Plant propagation, Plant tissuecultureTo identify flowering plants and medicinal plants in their habit.To know-how different cutting, layering, grafting, budding methods to propagatedifferent plantsUnitUnit IContentHrsPlant Morphology (Terms only) - Vegetative and floral characters16and Economic importance of the following families: Annonaceae,Rutaceae, Rubiaceae, Acanthaceae, Amarantaceae, Euphorbiaceaeand Liliaceae.Photosynthesis – A brief account of light and dark reactions withUnit II16reference to C3 plants – respiration – glycolysis, krebs cycle,oxidative phosphorylation – growth regulators – auxins, gibberellicacid and ABA.Horticulture: Seed propagation- asexual propagation and itsUnit III15advantages – cutting, layering, grafting and budding –*hydroponics – bonsai.Pharmacognosy – definition and history – drugs obtained fromUnit IV15algae (Spirulina), fungi (Penicillium), gymnosperms (Ginkgo) andangiosperms (Rauwolfia serpentina and Phyllanthus amarus) –nutraceuticals.Plant Biotechnology – plant tissue culture: totipotency –Unit V15micropropagation – meristem culture – Transgenesis – Geneticallymodified food (Bt cotton and *Golden rice).*Self study topics17

Power point Presentations, Seminar ,Quiz, AssignmentText Books:1. Hirendra Chandra Gangulee, Kumuel Shankar Das Chittatosh Datta, 1968. 3rdEdn.College Botany Vol. I & II, New central book agency, Calcutta.2. Pandey B.P, 1986, Text Book of Botany (College Botany) Vol I and II, S.Chand andco. New Delhi.3. Narayanaswamy, R.V & Rao, K.N .1976. Outlines of Botany, S. Viswanthan. Printers& Publishers, Madras.4. Bhojwani, S.S. and Bhatnagar, S.P., 2009. The embryology of angiosperms, Vikaspublishing house pvt Ltd., New Delhi.5. Pandey, B.P., 1987. Plant anatomy, 4thEdn., S. Chand & Company, New Delhi.Reference Books:6. Gilbert, M. Smith, 1972. Cryptogamic botany: Algae and Fungi, Vol I. 2 ndEdn. TataMcGraw Hill Publishing Ltd., New Delhi.7. Krishnamoorthy, K.V. and K.N. Rao, 1984. Angiosperms, ViswanathanprinterspvtLtd., Ch

Sharma P. D. 1991. The Fungi, Rastogi& Co., Meerut . New central book agency, Calcutta. 6. Dube H. C. 1990. An introduction to Fungi. Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Delhi. CO PSO PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 PSO5 CO1 H H M H H . Riccia, Pteridophyte: Lycopodium and Gymnosperm: Cycas. 16 Unit III Simple tissues – parenchyma, collenchyma and .

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