BIOCHEMISTRY OF PLANT SECONDARY METABOLISM

BIO/10 - 8 CFU - 1° Semester

Teaching Staff

IGNAZIO ALBERTO BARBAGALLO


Learning Objectives

To provide knowledge about the secondary metabolism in plants and its importance in the physiological regulation. Providing specific knowledge in biochemistry applied to the study of plant response to hormones, biotic and abiotic stresses. Provide knowledge on the possible pharmacological and/or nutritional use of secondary metabolites.


Course Structure

The course includes 42 hours of frontal (or remote) traditional lecture and 28 hours of classroom or remote exercises through exposure and debates among students on research, case studies or topics by power point presentation.

As a guarantee of equal opportunities and in compliance with current laws, interested students can ask for a personal interview in order to plan any compensatory and/or dispensatory measures, based on their specific needs and on teaching objectives of the discipline.
It is also possible to ask the departmental contacts of CInAP (Center for Active and Participatory Integration - Services for Disabilities and/or DSAs), in the persons of professors Giovanna Tropea Garzia and Anna De Angelis.



Detailed Course Content

Control of Primary Metabolism in Plants

Plant Hormone Signaling

Light and Plant Development

Molecular Aspects of Plant Disease Resistance

Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism

phenolic compounds

terpenes

alkaloids

Biotic stress

Abiotic stress



Textbook Information

Buchanan B.B., Gruissem W e Jones R.L - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants, 2nd Edition - Wiley

Maffei – Biochimica vegetali – Piccin




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