Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
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Farkas Ágnes
associate professor,
Department of Pharmacognosy -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 14 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 14 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OPO-G1E-T
- 1 kredit
- Pharmacy
- Medical and Health Sciences modul
- autumn
OPO-G1G-T parallel
Course headcount limitations
min. 3 – max. 100
Topic
Pharmacobotany covers all pharmaceutical aspects of botany, including cytology, histology and morphology of plants. Based on their anatomical and morphological knowledge, students will be able to identify and characterize medicinal plant species. The thorough knowledge of both general and specific pharmacobotany is a prerequisite of studying pharmacognosy.
Lectures
- 1. Structure of the plant cell. Plastids and inclusions. - Farkas Ágnes
- 2. Structure of the cell wall. - Farkas Ágnes
- 3. Plant tissues I. Meristematic tissues. - Farkas Ágnes
- 4. Plant tissues II. Epidermal tissue; stomata, trichomes, secondary epidermis. - Farkas Ágnes
- 5. Plant tissues III. Vascular tissues; vascular bundle types. - Farkas Ágnes
- 6. Plant tissues IV. Ground tissues: parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma, secretory tissues. - Farkas Ágnes
- 7. 1st written exam - Farkas Ágnes
- 8. Root morphology. Modified roots. Root anatomy - Purger Dragica
- 9. Shoot morphology and anatomy. Shoot types. - Purger Dragica
- 10. Leaf morphology and anatomy. Leaf arrangement (phyllotaxis). Leaf venation. - Purger Dragica
- 11. Flower morphology. Inflorescence types. - Purger Dragica
- 12. Fertilisation, embryogenesis, ovule and seed. Fruit types. - Purger Dragica
- 13. 2nd written exam - Purger Dragica
- 14. Taxonomic categories, chemotaxonomic relations, rules of nomenclature. - Purger Dragica
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Á. Farkas: Pharmacobotany 1, University of Pécs, Institute of Pharmacognosy, Pécs, 2010
Literature developed by the Department
Farkas Á., Papp N., Bencsik T., Horváth Gy.: Digital Herbarium and Drug Atlas, electronic learning material, 2014 TÁMOP-4.1.2.A/1-11/1-2011-0016
Notes
Recommended literature
D.F. Cutler, T. Botha, D.W. Stevenson: Plant Anatomy. An Applied Approach, Wiley-Blackwell, 2008
R.F. Evert, S.E. Eichhorn: Esaus Plant Anatomy: Meristems, Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body: Their Structure, Function and Development, 3rd edition, Wiley
A. Fahn: Plant Anatomy, 4th edition
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Students have to attend at least 75% of classes.
The successful completion of two written tests is compulsory for each student.
Mid-term exams
Students have to pass (min. 60%) two written exams based on lecture materials.
For each test, maximum two other chances (B and C chance) will be offered for students who do not pass the exam on the first occassion (A chance).
Making up for missed classes
Lecture materials are available in MS Teams.
Exam topics/questions
The criterion of admission to the exam is the successful completion of the practice carried out in paralell (midsemester grade with the result different from failed).
The grades of the 2 written lecture tests serve as the basis of the final course grade.
Exam topics:
1. Structure of the plant cell.
2. Plastids and inclusions.
3. Structure of the cell wall.
4. Meristematic tissues.
5. Epidermal tissue; stomata.
6. Trichomes, secondary epidermis.
7. Vascular tissues
8. Vascular bundle types.
9. Ground tissues: parenchyma, collenchyma.
10. Ground tissues: sclerenchyma, secretory tissues.
11. Root morphology and anatomy
12. Modified roots.
13. Shoot morphology and anatomy.
14. Shoot types.
15. Leaf morphology and anatomy.
16. Leaf arrangement (phyllotaxis). Leaf venation.
17. Flower morphology.
18. Inflorescence types.
19. Fertilisation, embryogenesis, ovule and seed.
20. Fruit types: dehiscent fruits.
21. Fruit types: indehiscent fruits.
22. Fruit types: compound and aggregate fruits.
Examiners
- Farkas Ágnes
- Purger Dragica