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BOTANY SYLLABUS POST OF FOREST RANGE OFFICERS

BOTANY SYLLABUS


1. Cell Biology:  Structure and function of cell wall (extracelluar matrix or ECM), cell membrane and  cell  organelles,  Nucleus,  nucleolus,  nuclear  pore  complex  (NPC),  chromosome  and nucleosome,  Mitosis,  meiosis,  molecular  control  involving  check points  in  cell  division  cycle.  Differentiation, cellular senescence. 

2. Genetics, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology:  Laws of inheritance.  Concept of gene and allelomorph.  Linkage crossing over and gene mapping.  Structural and numerical changes in  chromosomes  and  gene  mutations.    Sex  determination  and  differentiation.    Structure  and synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins.  Genetic code.  Regulation of gene expression.  Genetic engineering  and  crop  improvement.    Protoplast,  cell,  tissue  and  organ  cultures.    Somatic hybridization.  Biofertilizers and biopesticides.  Biotechnology in agri-horticulture, medicine and industry.

3.   Tissue Systems:    Origin,  development,  structure  and  function  of  primary  and  secondary tissue.

4. Plant Diversity and Systematics:  Structure and function of plant forms from evolutionary aspects  (viruses  to  Angiosperms  including  fossils_.    Principles  of  nomenclature,  classification and  identification  of  plants.    Modern  approaches  in  plant  Taxonomy.    Recent  classification  of living organism into three groups (bacteria, archaea and eukarya).
  
5. Plant  Physiology:    Water  relations.    Mineral  nutrition.    Photosynthesis.    Respiration.  Nitrogen  metabolism.    Enzymes  and  coenzymes.    Dynamics  of  growth,  growth  movements, growth  substances,  photomorphogenesis.    Secondary  metabolites.    Isotopes  in  biological studies.  Physiology of flowering.

6. Methods of Reproduction and Seed Biology:  Vegetative, asexual and sexual methods of reproduction.    Pollination  and  fertilization.    Sexual  incompatibility.    Development,  structure, dormancy and germination of seed.

7. Plant Pathology:    Diseases  of  rice,  wheat,  sugarcane,  potato,  mustard,  groundnut  and cotton  crops.    Factors  affecting  infection  (host  factors,  pathogen  factors,  biotic  factors  like rhizosphere and phyllosphere organisms).  Chemical, biological and genetic methods of disease control (including transgenic plants).

8. Plant and Environment:   Biotic and abiotic components.  Ecological adaptation.  Types of vegetational  zones  and  forests  of  India.    Deforestation,  afforestation,  social  forestry  and  plant introduction. Soil  erosion,  wasteland,  reclamation.    Environmental  pollution  and  its  control (including phytoremediation).  Bio indicators.  Global warming.

9. Biodiversity,  plant  Genetic  Resources:    Methods  of  conservation  of  plant  genetic resources  and  its  importance.    Convention  of  Biological  Diversity  (CBD).    Endangered, threatened  and  endemic  taxa.    Role  of  cell/tissue  culture  in  propagation  and  enrichment  of genetic diversity.  Plants as sources of food, fodder, forage, fibres, oils, drugs, wood and timber, paper, rubber, beverages, spices, essential oils and resins, gums, dyes, insecticides, pesticides and ornamentation.  Biomass as a source of energy.

10. Origin of Life and Evolution:  Basic concept of origin of earth and origin of life.  Theories of organic evolution, molecular basis of evolution.







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