FACULTY OF AGRICULTURALSCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES / AGRICULTURAL GENETIC ENGINEERING / TGM1007 - AGRICULTURAL ECOLOGY

Contents Of The Courses in a weekly Period

Week 
Subjects 
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1What is an ecology? Local and global ecological problemsD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
2Classifiying ecology, classic-modern ecology, ecological modelsD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
3Formation and evolution of atmopshere, hydosphere and earth and existence of living form.. Adaptations and speciation processD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
4Basic ecological terms, classifiying ecological factors and its sustainability, climate as a an abiyotic factorD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
5Temperature as an important ecological factors, importance of precipitation, effects of these two important factors on diversity and localisation of living worldD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
6Water-humidity-pressure-light-wind and soil as an ecological factors, effects of water shortage and errosion on organismsD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
7Biotic ecological factors, particularly food, interspecific and intraspecific relationsD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
8Population ecology,D J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
9Population dynamics, sibernetic model, factors effecting population balanceD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
10Community ecology, types of communities,D J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
11Food web and food chain, primary and secondary productionD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
12Stuructures of ecosystems, ecosytem functions, maintainance of ecosystems, main ecosytems. Substance cycles, the water cycleD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
13Carbon and nitrogen cycle,other substance cyclesD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)
14Nature protection, formation environmental politics, environmental pollution-control strategies, sustainable lifeD J Connor_ R S Loomis_ Kenneth G Cassman-Crop ecology _ productivity and management in agricultural systems-Cambridge University Press (2011)