250056 Insects in Agricultural and Horticultural Crops

Details
Department of Ecology
Earliest Possible YearBSc. 2 year to MSc. 2 year
DurationOne block
 
Credits7.5 (ECTS)
Course LevelJoint BSc and MSc
 
ExaminationFinal Examination

written examination


Written Exam in Lecturehall

All aids allowed

Description of Examination: Written 3-hours exam reports.

7-point scale, internal examiner

Dates of Exam:
11 April 2008
 
Requirement For Attending ExamSubmission of at least 75% of individual reports.
 
Organisation of Teaching2-3 hours lectures/week supplemented with exercises and colloquia. During parts of the course, the class will be divided according to agricultural and horticultural interests. Subjects for reports can also be chosen with focus on either of these areas.
 
Block PlacementBlock 3
Week Structure: C
 
Teaching LanguageEnglish
 
Optional PrerequisitesØkologi, Dyrs og planters diversitet, Ecology
 
RestrictionsIngen
 
Areas of Competence the Course Will Address
Basic Science:
Knowledge of insect morphology important for effects on plants and for identification.

Applied Science:
Knowledge of important crop insects, their natural enemies and life strategies.
Knowledge of monitoring and forecasting methods and concepts of pest management.
Comprehends crop and production system effects on insects and other pests.
Comprehends the effects of natural enemies on pests as related to their biology.
Comprehends the use of preventive measures against insects and other crop pests.
Can expand from theory and knowledge to new crop-pest situations.
Can make judgements of control requests on the basis of monitoring.
Skills in identification of insect pests and beneficials.

Ethics and Values:
Is aware of ethical aspects of pest control tactics and can discuss pest control in this light.
 
Course Objectives
To establish knowledge and understanding of fauna conditions of importance in advisory and administrative positions linked to production, environmental evaluation or combinations.
A) To establish a general knowledge of crop pests and beneficials, their biology and ecology.
B) To build a thorough understanding of pest - crop interactions, yield effects in particular, and of natural and production related routes to judging and reducing pest problems in an array of production systems.

 
Course Contents
Biology and ecology of major crop pests including, reasons for fluctuations and yield reducing attacks.
Different types of attacks, damages and crop loss functions, descriptions and assessments.
The influence on pests and natural enemies of weather, fertilization, irrigation etc.
Monitoring and forecasting systems, development and function.
Control methods and strategies, legal and advisory implications.
Attack prevention and manipulation of pest insects and their natural enemies through crop choice, crop structure, crop rotation and structure of farming system (organic, integrated and conventional).
The influence of plant protection on wild plants and animals of arable fields.
 
Teaching And Learning Methods
Key elements will be presented in lectures which are supplemented with practical (eg. identification) and theoretical (eg. forecasting and planning of strategies) exercises. Colloquia will include particular problems in agriculture and horticultue treated on the basis of selected literature.
 
Learning Outcome
Fremgår af beskrivelsen af kursets kompetenceområder
 
Course Litterature
Under revision
 
Course Coordinator
Peter Esbjerg, pe@life.ku.dk, Department of Agriculture and Ecology/Section of Zoology, Phone: 35332686
Holger Philipsen, hp@life.ku.dk, Department of Agriculture and Ecology/Section of Zoology, Phone: 35332687
 
Study Board
Study Committee NSN
 
Course Scope
lectures27
theoretical exercises32
practicals24
Colloquia22
preparation98
examination3

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