[Plant Protection and Quarantine Technology] 5.Plants and Plant Physiology
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Lesson Code: TCEN2026H048

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Academic Hours
3.00hours
Publish Date
Apr 2026

Lecturer

1. Lecturer ZHANG WenlingChongqing Three Gorges Vocational College

2. Lecturer FAN JianxiaChongqing Three Gorges Vocational College

3. Lecturer LIU LuChongqing Three Gorges Vocational College

4. Lecturer MENG LiChongqing Three Gorges Vocational College

5. Lecturer TIAN YangChongqing Three Gorges Vocational College

6. Lecturer QIU JieyaChongqing Three Gorges Vocational College

General Introduction
This course is a fundamental course for agricultural and forestry-related programs in higher vocational education. It focuses on the principles of plant growth and development, as well as physiological and metabolic mechanisms. Through practical training in plant identification and growth regulation,
the course aims to develop trainees’ ability to solve practical problems in agricultural and forestry production. It also serves as a bridge to subsequent specialized courses and professional requirements, laying a solid foundation for future careers in agriculture and forestry.

This Course is for
1. Helping trainees master the core principles of plant morphology, growth and development, and physiological and metabolic processes.
2. Enabling trainees to develop practical skills in plant identification, growth regulation, and troubleshooting of production-related issues.
3. Developing trainees’ awareness of professional responsibility in the agricultural and forestry sectors, and fostering a scientific and practice-oriented approach aligned with job requirements.

Learning Materials

1. Corresponding PPT
2. Online Course Video
3. Simulation Question Banks

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Benefits of Learning

1. Being able to demonstrate a solid understanding of plant morphology, growth and development patterns, and physiological and metabolic mechanisms, as well as familiarity with the characteristics of common plants and principles of growth regulation.
2. Being capable of proficiently conducting plant identification, field observation, and growth regulation operations, and diagnosing basic physiological problems in agricultural and forestry production.
3. Demonstrating rigorous scientific thinking, a pragmatic approach to practice, a strong sense of responsibility, and adaptability to professional roles, with the ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical applications to meet the fundamental requirements of agricultural and forestry positions.

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