TROPISCHE PLANTENTEELT
 
Taught in 1st year Master in Biosciences, Agricultural science - Main Subject: Tropical plant production
Theory [A] 48.0
Exercises [B] 0.0
Training and projects [C] 36.0
Studytime [D] 180.0
Studypoints [E] 6
Level specialized
Credit contract? Unrestricted access
Examination contract? Access denied
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Sarah De Laethauwer
Reference BMLBKT01A00001
 
Key words


Objectives
Familiarising students with
(i) the agro-ecological conditions of the tropics and the subtropics and
(ii) the major tropical and subtropical crops


Topics
Introduction to tropical and subtropical agriculture
1. Climate of the tropics and subtropics
2. Agro-ecological conditions
3. Farming systems and crop rotations
4. Husbandry techniques in view of improving organic matter and soil fertility
5. Intercropping

Agro forestry
1. Principles
2. From ecoclimax to farming system
3. Biomass partitioning and management
4. Agro forestry species and spatial arrangement

Tropical and subtropical crops: agro-ecology, husbandry and processing
1. Field crops and vegetable crops
2. Fruit trees and perennial crops


Prerequisites
General knowledge about agriculture, plant systematics and ecology.

Final Objectives
Specific knowledge about tropical agriculture and development problems in tropical countries.

Materials used
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- teacher's course : copies of transparencies - other textbook(s) - background information
- scientific & technical literature - school library materials ...

Study costs
Excursions: transportation costs amount to max. 200 Euro/Student/Year

In preparation to the final dissertation, students are required to absolve a training of 2-3 months in the tropics. Training opportunities are chosen in close co-operation with VVOB and the Universities of Bonn (Germany) and Ghent.

Study guidance
The student can always make an appointment.

Teaching Methods
lectures - demonstrations - seminars - case studies - exercises - others :excursions - individual reports - group reports - individual presentations - field work - home study - training period


Assessment
- Scoring system:
written examination
oral examination - assignments

T: 4/5
E: 1/5

Lecturer(s)
Marc JANSSENS