Master of Science in Crop Physiology

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Graduation

M.Sc Crop Physiology or Master of Science in Crop Physiology is a two-year postgraduate degree program. Understudies in this Crop Physiology course are taught about the various capacities and operating parts of the plant. Plant physiology takes into account everything that happens in the plant. The many capabilities and metabolic exercises and processes that occur in the plant form a large portion of the study into this issue. The Master of Science in Crop Physiology course includes learning about plant morphology or structure, as well as several operations such as respiration, transpiration, and photosynthesis. This Master of Science course in Crop Physiology also considers plant collaboration with its immediate surroundings or environment. Plant formative science, plant-organism collaborations, and plant biotechnology are the focus of the investigation points.

M.Sc Crop Physiology Eligibility

  • The candidates must have completed their Graduation in the relevant field from a recognized University.
  • The students should have secured a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in their Bachelor's.

M.Sc Crop Physiology Syllabus

Syllabus of Crop Physiology Course as prescribed by various colleges & universities.

M.Sc Crop Physiology Semester-I

Sr. No. 

Subjects to Study

1

Crop Physiology

2

Hormonal Regulation of Plant Growth and Development

3

Mineral Nutrition

4

Plant Water Relationship

5

Principles of Plant Physiology

M.Sc Crop Physiology Semester-II

1

Experimental Plant Physiology

2

Genome Organization in Higher Plants

3

Plant Metabolism

4

Physiology of in Vitro Cell Differentiation

5

Physiological and Molecular Responses of Plants to Abiotic Stresses

M.Sc Crop Physiology Semester-III

1

Biological Nitrogen Fixation

2

Plant Metabolism

3

Seed Physiology

4

Senescence and Abscission

5

Seminar

M.Sc Crop Physiology Semester-IV

1

Physiology of Reproduction

2

Physiology of Crop Plants - Specific Case Studies

3

Physiological and Molecular Aspects of Photosynthesis-carbon Assimilation

 

M.Sc Crop Physiology Job Types

  • Agronomist
  • Horticulturist
  • Plant Breeder
  • Plant Scientist
  • Plant Geneticist
  • Plant Pathologist
  • Plant Biotechnologist