Global Certificate Course in Urban Plant Molecular Biology
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate Course in Urban Plant Molecular Biology is a comprehensive program designed to equip learners with the essential skills needed for career advancement in this rapidly growing field. This course focuses on the importance of understanding the molecular biology of plants in urban environments, and how this knowledge can be applied to improve sustainability, increase crop yields, and promote environmental health.
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• Introduction to Urban Plant Molecular Biology: Overview of the field and its importance, key concepts, and definitions.
• Plant Genomics and Genetics: Study of plant genes, genomes, and genetic variations.
• Molecular Markers and Biotechnology: Use of molecular markers in plant breeding and biotechnological applications.
• Plant Stress Physiology and Molecular Responses: Mechanisms of plant responses to stress and the role of molecular biology in understanding and mitigating their effects.
• Plant-Microbe Interactions in Urban Environments: The impact of urbanization on plant-microbe interactions, and the role of molecular biology in understanding and managing these interactions.
• Molecular Breeding and Genetic Engineering: Application of molecular biology in plant breeding and genetic engineering.
• Plant Metabolic Engineering: Manipulation of plant metabolic pathways for improved urban plant performance.
• Molecular Diagnostics and Disease Management: Use of molecular techniques for plant disease diagnosis and management in urban environments.
• Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Urban Plant Molecular Biology: Discussion of the ethical, legal, and social issues surrounding the use of molecular biology in urban plants.