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23 courses found which satisfy the condition "Forestry".
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Dendrology
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Holzmesslehre
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Non-wood Product Forestry
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Silviculture
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Forest Ecology
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Forest Pest Control
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Forest Tree Genetic Breeding
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Plant Physiology
Based on physiological and biochemical processes of plant development, plant physiology introduces the physical, chemical and molecular biological mechanisms in the processes. And it reveals the growth, development and differentiation rules of plant by studying the plant and the function of environmental condition.
Plant Biology
Introduction to the structure, diversity, and physiology of plants with an emphasis on evolutionary relationships and adaptations to life on land. Topics include growth, resource acquisition, interactions with other organisms (i.e., fungi, bacteria, insects), reproduction, and survival in extreme environments. Laboratory sessions provide an overview of plant and diversity and an introduction to basic physiological processes.
Statistics Methods of Experiments
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Forest Assets Appraisal
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Forest Management
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Genetics and Breeding of Landscape Plants
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Lawn Pathology
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The Lawn of Entomology
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Turf Science
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Meteorology
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Pedology
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Plant Protection
Plant protection is a discipline-based compulsory of turf science, which describing occurrence and control of plant diseases and insect pests. The outline of the professional teaching plans according to the requirements and training objectives of turf science includes the harm of plant pests in agricultural production, the principle of plant protection, which is the "prevention first, integrated pest management," it is necessary to master the basic theory, basic knowledge and basic skills of plant pathology and entomology, as well as the major plant pest diagnostic methods , the occurrence and control methods. During the learning process, students should give their full initiative and enthusiasm to promote independent thinking and delve into the spirit of innovation.
Wildlife Conservation and Management
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