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5. PLANTING MATERIALAcquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and
Practices. Chapter 10, 11, 18
6. PLANTING
AND CROPPING SYSTEMWillem, C. Beets. 1982. Multiple Cropping & Tropical Farming Systems. Chapter 4 – 7.
Mucuna bracteata
7. SHADING NET, GREEN HOUSE,
MULCHAcquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and Practices. Chapter 6
Nelson, P.V. 1998. Greenhouse Operation and Management
8. MIDTERM TEST
MIDTERM TEST BASED ON MATERIAL
FROM THE LECTURES OF WEEK 1 – 7
AND THE TEXTBOOK
GROWTH STAGE OF MAIZE
5-9 DAS
(SEEDLING)12-55 DAS 71-112 DAS55-59 DAS
VEGETATIVE GROWTH FLOWERING and FERTIZATION
GRAIN FILLING and MATURITY
Kling, J.G, and Gregory, E. 1997. Morphology and Growth of maize.
GENERATIVE GROWTH
9. THE STRATEGY OF PLANT MANAGEMENT Acquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and Practices. Chapter 5
10. WATER AND IRRIGATION
Acquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and Practices. Chapter 23, 24
The yield of plants depends directly on the amount of plant food available.
Base your fertilizer quantity on the pre-plant soil test, leaf analysis and district experience
The main nutrient : Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K), Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg), Sulphur (S) & Fe, Mn, B, Mo, Cu, Zn, Cl
11. FERTILIZER
Acquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and Practices Chapter 4 (4.4)
12. THE PLANT PROTECTIONAcquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and
Practices. Chapter 8 & 9
Management of Pest and Diseases
13. WEEDS
AND WEEDINGAcquaah, George. 2005.
Horticulture. Principles and
Practices. Chapter 9 (9.4), 23
14. Pruning and Defoliation Acquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and
Practices. Chapter 20
15. HARVEST AND POST HARVEST
Acquaah, George. 2005. Horticulture. Principles and Practices. Chapter 7
16. FINAL TEST
FINAL TEST BASED ON MATERIAL
FROM THE LECTURES OF WEEK 9 – 15
AND THE TEXTBOOK
III. COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Homework : weekly homework group student assigment are due every week. The assigment will evaluated by another group and the lectture with criterias : Group members, Presentation content, Delivery, Hand out, Pre/post test, Disscussion
Field practical : weekly field practical group student are due every week. The field practical will evaluated by field practical coord / lecttures
Quiz: quiz will be completed everytimes without prior warning
Midterm Test : based on material from the lectures of week 1 – 7 and the textbook
Final Test : based on material from the lectures of week 9 – 15 and the textbook
The exams will be doing an open book and closed book test
A make-up exam in week 17, available only to those who miss an exam for a good reason, such as a serious illeness or death in the family
If students are more than 20 % absent they will not be allowed/permitted to sit the final examination
There are 3 assesments to this course :
Class assesment : 60 %
(mid + final test + homework + quiz)Practical assesment : 30 %
Tutorial/assigment : 10 %
(weekly homework + etc)
Student who do not pass one of the assesment will get E grade which means not be able to pass this course
IV. GRADING POLICY
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION HANDS UP PLEASE
I hope you will enjoy this class Good luck