Responsible Department | Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology | ||||||||||||
Course Dates | Ad hoc course, please contact relevant lecturer (see below) | ||||||||||||
Course Abstract | The course gives a hands on introduction to advanced methods in plant pathology such as: The use of fluorescent reporters with filamentous fungi (fungal transformation and advanced microscope techniques); Plant disease diagnostics based on symptoms, pathogen morphology, diagnostic keys and taxonomy; Molecular Plant disease diagnostics; PCR characterization of microorganisms; Methods used for studying Induced Resistance These techniques are taught in specific modules. See list below | ||||||||||||
Course Registration | Ad hoc course, please contact relevant lecturer (see below) | ||||||||||||
Deadline for Registration | Ad hoc course, please contact relevant lecturer (see below) | ||||||||||||
Credits | 6 (ECTS) varies from 6 to 18 for each module but the system does not allow us to variable variables | ||||||||||||
Level of Course | PhD course | ||||||||||||
Language of Instruction | English | ||||||||||||
Restrictions | Typically 1-2 per module at any one time. Determined individually | ||||||||||||
Course Content | |||||||||||||
The course gives a hands on introduction to new and advanced methods in plant pathology such as: * the use of fluorescent reporters for interaction studies with filamentous fungi (fungal transformation and own studies using advanced microscope techniques exploiting the fluorescent reporters) * Plant disease diagnostics based on symptoms, pathogen morphology, diagnostic keys and taxonomy * Plant disease diagnostics based on molecular methods such as specific PCR, PCR finger printing, cross hybridization, ITS sequencing and the use of relevant bioinformatic tools *PCR characterization of microorganisms *Methods used for studying Induced Resistance including microsopy, real-time PCR and HPLC Course Work Load: The work load depends on the module size, for 6 ECTS it will be: 30- 60 h Literature studies and preparation 60 h Supervision 10 h presentation of report 10 h Preparation of report 40 h Total 150-180 hours Modules can be combined | |||||||||||||
Teaching and learning Methods | |||||||||||||
Apprenticeship in a research group literature discussion data anaylis and interpretation | |||||||||||||
Learning Outcome | |||||||||||||
The course gives a hands on introduction to new and advanced methods in plant pathology of direct relevance for the individual research project. | |||||||||||||
Course Material | |||||||||||||
Individual for specific modules | |||||||||||||
Course Coordinator | |||||||||||||
David B. Collinge, dbc@life.ku.dk, Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology/Section for Plant Glycobiology, Phone: 353-33356 | |||||||||||||
Other Lecturers | |||||||||||||
Birgit Jensen, Lisa Munk, Mari-Anne Newman, Ole Søgaard Lund, Carmen Mortensen, Gowda Rayapuram, Hans Lyngs Jørgensen, Michael Lyngkjær, Thomas Sundelin | |||||||||||||
Course Costs | |||||||||||||
After agreement to cover laboratory consumables | |||||||||||||
Type of Evaluation | |||||||||||||
Report | |||||||||||||
Work Load | |||||||||||||
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