1998-1999 Undergraduate Catalog


Course Descriptions - Agronomy

NMSU

* AGRONOMY
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture

AGRO 100. Introductory Plant Science4 cr. (3+2P)

Same as HORT 100.

AGRO 200. Special Topics1-4 cr.

Specific subjects and credits to be announced in the Schedule of Classes. Maximum of 4 credits per semester. No more than 9 credits toward a degree.

AGRO 250. Plant Propagation (s)3 cr. (2+2P)

Same as HORT 250.

AGRO 257. Introduction to Meteorology3 cr. (2+3P)

Same as GEOG 257, SOIL 257.

AGRO 300. Special Topics1-4 cr.

Specific subjects and credits to be announced in the Schedule of Classes. Maximum of 4 credits per semester. No more than 9 credits toward a degree.

AGRO 303G. Genetics and Society (f)3 cr.

Relates the science of genetics with social ramifications. Ways in which genetics and evolution interact with social, political, and economic issues. Includes genetic engineering, gene therapy, DNA fingerprinting, ancient DNA, plant and animal improvement, and future prospects. Students required to formulate value judgements on contemporary biological issues that will impact society. Prerequisite: either BIOL 110G, BIOL 111G, BIOL 211G or consent of instructor.

AGRO 305. Principles of Genetics3 cr.

Prerequisites: CHEM 111 and BIOL 190G. Same as ANSC 305, BIOL 305, and HORT 305.

AGRO 305L. Genetics Techniques1 cr. (3P)

Same as BIOL 305L and HORT 305L. Prerequisite: AGRO 305 or concurrent enrollment.

AGRO 311. Introduction to Weed Science (f)4 cr. (3+2P)

Principles of weed science with emphasis on characteristics of invasive plants, methods of integrated weed management, and current issues impacting weed management. Identification of local weeds. Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of instructor and CHEM 111 and either BIOL 190 or BIOL 211G. Same EPWS 311.

AGRO 340. Plant Tissue Culture Methods3 cr. (2+2P)

Same as BIOL 340, HORT 340.

AGRO 357. Climatology3 cr.

Same as GEOG 357 and SOIL 357.

AGRO 365. Principles of Crop Production (f)4 cr. (3+3P)

Basic principles of crop production including environmental and physiological factors limiting production, plant nutrition and soil science, soil-water management, cropping systems and management, pest management, and economic factors influencing crop production. Prerequisite: AGRO/HORT 100 or consent of instructor. Same as HORT 365.

AGRO 391. Internship1-3 cr.

Same as HORT 391 and SOIL 391. Graded S/U.

AGRO 401. Turf Management4 cr. (3+3P)

Establishment and maintenance of turf with emphasis on seeding methods, soil and water management, mowing, diseases, insects and varieties. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Same as HORT 401.

AGRO 447. Seminar1 cr.

Organization, preparation, and presentation of current topics in agronomy, horticulture, and soil science. Same as HORT 447 and SOIL 447.

AGRO 449. Special Problems1-3 cr.

Same as HORT 449 and SOIL 449.

AGRO 450. Special Topics1-4 cr.

Specific subjects to be announced in the Schedule of Classes. Maximum of 4 credits per semester and a total of 9 credits toward a degree.

AGRO 462. Plant Breeding3 cr.

Principles and practices involved with the genetic improvement of plant. Prerequisites: ANSC/AGRO/BIOL/HORT 305. Same as HORT 462.

AGRO 462L. Plant Breeding Laboratory1 cr.

Practical experience in the layout, conduct, and analysis of data obtained from on-going plant breeding projects.

AGRO 464. Plant Molecular Physiology3 cr.

Same as EPWS 464, HORT 464, and BIOL 464.

AGRO 471. Plant Mineral Nutrition3 cr.

Same as EPWS 471 and HORT 471.

AGRO 483. Production and Management of Agronomic Crops (so)3 cr. (2+2P)

Production, utilization, and improvement of forage, cereal grain, fiber, oil, and sugar crops. Corequisites: AGRO 365 or HORT 365.

AGRO 486. Intermediate Genetics (s)3 cr.

Extensive coverage of the central concepts of genetics: transcription, translation, replication, and transmission in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Prerequisite: AGRO 305. Corequisite: CHEM 341 or CHEM 395. Same as BIOL 486, MOLB 486.

AGRO 491. Crop Physiology3 cr.

Plant physiological processes as related to growth, development, yield, and quality of crop plants within the environment of the crop community. Prerequisite: BIOL 314.

AGRO 492. Diagnosing Plant Disorders3 cr. (2+3P)

Same as EPWS 492 and HORT 492.

AGRO 495. Cytogenetics3 cr.

Same as BIOL 495 and HORT 495.


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