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#agriculture #bscagriculture #icar • Typically, the 5th semester of a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture covers advanced topics in plant science, crop production, and management. Here's a general outline of the courses and topics you might encounter: • Course Structure: • 1. Theory Subjects (4-5 courses): • Horticultural Entomology • Plant Pathology • Post-Harvest Management • Floriculture and Landscaping • Horticultural Therapy • 2. Practical Subjects (2-3 courses): • Nursery Management and Plant Propagation • Greenhouse Production and Management • Horticultural Techniques (e.g., pruning, grafting, budding) • 3. Electives (1-2 courses): • Choose from specialized topics like: • Hydroponics and Soilless Culture • Organic Horticulture • Urban Horticulture • Horticultural Biotechnology • Theory Subjects: • 1. Horticultural Entomology: • Insect morphology and taxonomy • Pest management strategies • Biological control methods • 2. Plant Pathology: • Disease diagnosis and management • Fungal, bacterial, and viral diseases • Integrated disease management • 3. Post-Harvest Management: • Harvesting and handling techniques • Storage and transportation methods • Quality control and maintenance • 4. Floriculture and Landscaping: • Cut flower production and marketing • Landscape design principles • Garden maintenance and management • 5. Horticultural Therapy: • Therapeutic benefits of horticulture • Program planning and implementation • Horticultural therapy for specific populations • Practical Subjects: • 1. Nursery Management and Plant Propagation: • Seed propagation and nursery techniques • Plant growth regulators and media • Nursery management and operations • 2. Greenhouse Production and Management: • Greenhouse design and construction • Climate control and irrigation systems • Crop selection and management • 3. Horticultural Techniques: • Pruning and training systems • Grafting and budding techniques • Soil management and fertilization • Electives: • Choose from specialized topics that align with your interests and career goals. • Project Work: • You may be required to complete a project or research work on a specific topic related to horticulture. • Keep in mind that course structures and topics may vary depending on your institution and location. • Are you looking for: • 1. Study materials or resources? • 2. Information on specific courses or topics? • 3. Career opportunities in horticulture? • 4. Research project ideas? • 5. Something else?
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