Paper First -
1. Microbiology and Plant Pathology: Structure and
reproduction/multiplication of viruses, viroids, bacteria, fungi and
mycoplasma.
Applications of microbiology in agriculture, industry, medicine and in control of soil and water pollution. Prion and Prion hypothesis.
Important crop diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, fungi and nematodes,
Modes of infection and dissemination; Molecular basis of infection and disease resistance/defence; Physiology of parasitism and control measures; Fungal toxins; Modelling and disease forecasting; Plant quarantine.
Applications of microbiology in agriculture, industry, medicine and in control of soil and water pollution. Prion and Prion hypothesis.
Important crop diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, fungi and nematodes,
Modes of infection and dissemination; Molecular basis of infection and disease resistance/defence; Physiology of parasitism and control measures; Fungal toxins; Modelling and disease forecasting; Plant quarantine.
2. Cryptogams: Algae, fungi, lichens, bryophytes,
pteridophytes - structure and reproduction from evolutionary viewpoint;
Distribution of Cryptogams in India and their ecological and economic
importance.
3. Phanerogams: Gymnosperms: Concept of
Progymnosperms; Classification and distribution of gymnosperms; Salient
features of Cycadales, Ginkgoales, Coniferales and Gnetales, their structure
and reproduction;
General account of Cycadofilicales, Bennettitales and Cordaitales; Geological time scale;
Type of fossils and their study techniques. Angiosperms: Systematics, anatomy, embryology, palynology and phylogeny.
Taxonomic hierarchy- International Code of Botanical Nomenclature; Numerical taxonomy and chemotaxonomy;
Evidence from anatomy, embryology and palynology.
Origin and evolution of angiosperms; Comparative account of various systems of classification of angiosperms; Study of angiospermic families – Magnoliaceae, Ranunculaceae, Brassicaceae, Rosaceae, Fabaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Malvaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Apiaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Verbenaceae, Solanaceae, Rubiaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Asteraceae, Poaceae, Arecaceae, Liliaceae, Musaceae and Orchidaceae. Stomata and their types; Glandular and non-glandular trichomes; Unusual secondary growth; Anatomy of C3 and C4 plants; Xylem and phloem differentiation; Wood anatomy. Development of male and female gametophytes, pollination, fertilization; Endosperm - its development and function; Patterns of embryo development; Polyembryony and apomixes; Applications of palynology; Experimental embryology including pollen storage and test-tube fertilization.
General account of Cycadofilicales, Bennettitales and Cordaitales; Geological time scale;
Type of fossils and their study techniques. Angiosperms: Systematics, anatomy, embryology, palynology and phylogeny.
Taxonomic hierarchy- International Code of Botanical Nomenclature; Numerical taxonomy and chemotaxonomy;
Evidence from anatomy, embryology and palynology.
Origin and evolution of angiosperms; Comparative account of various systems of classification of angiosperms; Study of angiospermic families – Magnoliaceae, Ranunculaceae, Brassicaceae, Rosaceae, Fabaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Malvaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Apiaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Verbenaceae, Solanaceae, Rubiaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Asteraceae, Poaceae, Arecaceae, Liliaceae, Musaceae and Orchidaceae. Stomata and their types; Glandular and non-glandular trichomes; Unusual secondary growth; Anatomy of C3 and C4 plants; Xylem and phloem differentiation; Wood anatomy. Development of male and female gametophytes, pollination, fertilization; Endosperm - its development and function; Patterns of embryo development; Polyembryony and apomixes; Applications of palynology; Experimental embryology including pollen storage and test-tube fertilization.
4. Plant Resource Development: Domestication and
introduction of plants; Origin of cultivated plants; Vavilov’s centres of
origin; Plants as sources for food, fodder, fibre, spices, beverages, edible
oils, drugs, narcotics, insecticides, timber, gums, resins and dyes, latex,
cellulose, starch and its products; Perfumery; Importance of Ethnobotany in
Indian context; Energy plantations; Botanical Gardens and Herbaria.
5. Morphogenesis: Totipotency, polarity, symmetry and differentiation; Cell, tissue, organ and protoplast culture; Somatic hybrids and
Cybrids; Micropropagation; Somaclonal variation and its applications; Pollen
haploids, embryo rescue methods and their applications.
Paper Second -
1. Cell Biology: Techniques of cell biology;
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells - structural and ultrastructural details;
Structure and function of extracellular matrix (cell wall), membranes-cell
adhesion, membrane transport and vesicular transport; Structure and function of
cell organelles (chloroplasts, mitochondria, ER, dictyosomes ribosomes,
endosomes, lysosomes, peroxisomes); Cytoskeleton and microtubules; Nucleus,
nucleolus, nuclear pore complex; Chromatin and nucleosome; Cell signalling and
cell receptors; Signal transduction; Mitosis and meiosis; Molecular basis of
cell cycle; Numerical and structural variations in chromosomes and their
significance; Chromatin organization and packaging of genome; Polytene
chromosomes; B-chromosomes – structure, behaviour and significance.
2. Genetics, Molecular Biology and Evolution: Development of genetics; Gene versus allele concepts (Pseudoalleles);
Quantitative genetics and multiple factors; Incomplete dominance, polygenic
inheritance, multiple alleles; Linkage and crossing over; Methods of gene
mapping, including molecular maps (idea of mapping function); Sex chromosomes
and sex-linked inheritance, sex determination and molecular basis of sex
differentiation; Mutations (biochemical and molecular basis); Cytoplasmic
inheritance and cytoplasmic genes (including genetics of male sterility).
Structure and synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins; Genetic code and
regulation of gene expression; Gene silencing; Multigene families; Organic evolution
– evidences, mechanism and theories. Role of RNA in origin and evolution.
3. Plant Breeding, Biotechnology and Biostatistics: Methods of plant breeding – introduction, selection and hybridization
(pedigree, backcross, mass selection, bulk method); Mutation, polyploidy, male
sterility and heterosis breeding; Use of apomixes in plant breeding; DNA
sequencing; Genetic engineering – methods of transfer of genes; Transgenic
crops and biosafety aspects; Development and use of molecular markers in plant breeding;
Tools and techniques - probe, southern blotting, DNA fingerprinting, PCR and
FISH. Standard deviation and coefficient of variation (CV); Tests of
significance (Z-test, ttest and chi-square test); Probability and distributions
(normal, binomial and Poisson); Correlation and regression.
4. Physiology and Biochemistry: Water relations,
mineral nutrition and ion transport, mineral deficiencies; Photosynthesis –
photochemical reactions; photophosphorylation and carbon fixation pathways; C3,
C4 and CAM pathways; Mechanism of phloem transport; Respiration (anerobic and
aerobic, including fermentation) – electron transport chain and oxidative
phosphorylation; Photorespiration; Chemiosmotic theory and ATP synthesis; Lipid
metabolism; Nitrogen fixation and nitrogen metabolism; Enzymes, coenzymes;
Energy transfer and energy conservation; Importance of secondary metabolites;
Pigments as photoreceptors (plastidial pigments and phytochrome); Plant
movements; Photoperiodism and flowering, vernalization, senescence; Growth
substances – their chemical nature, role and applications in agri-horticulture;
Growth indices, growth movements; Stress physiology (heat, water, salinity,
metal); Fruit and seed physiology; Dormancy, storage and germination of seed;
Fruit ripening – its molecular basis and manipulation.
5. Ecology and Plant Geography: Concept of
ecosystem; Ecological factors; Concepts and dynamics of community; Plant
succession; Concept of biosphere; Ecosystems; Conservation; Pollution and its
control (including phytoremediation); Plant indicators; Environment
(Protection) Act. Forest types of India - Ecological and economic importance of
forests, afforestation, deforestation and social forestry; Endangered plants,
endemism, IUCN categories, Red Data Books; Biodiversity and its conservation;
Protected Area Network; Convention on Biological Diversity; Farmers’ Rights and
Intellectual Property Rights; Concept of Sustainable Development;
Biogeochemical cycles; Global warming and climatic change; Invasive species;
Environmental Impact Assessment; Phytogeographical regions of India.
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