B.Sc ( HORTICULTURE ) SEMESTER I PAPER I: Fundamentals of Horticulture Theory

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B.Sc ( HORTICULTURE ) SEMESTER I PAPER I: Fundamentals of Horticulture Theory Introduction and Principles of Horticulture: Unit - I 1.1 Definition of Horticulture. 1. Importance of horticulture in terms of economy, production, employment. generation, environmental protection and human resource development. 1. Scope for horticulture in India. Nutritive value of horticultural crops. 1. Divisions of horticulture with suitable examples and their importance. 1.5 Classification of horticulture crops based on soil and climatic requirements. Fruit and Vegetable zones of India and Andhra Pradesh. Unit II.1 Definition of a nursery.. Different types of nursery beds flat beds, raised beds and sunken beds, their merits and demerits.. Different nursery techniques and their management.. Vegetable gardens, nutrition and kitchen garden, truck garden, Vegetable forcing, market gardens and roof gardens..5 Different steps in planning and layout establishment and management of orchards..6 Different s systems of planting orchards - square, rectangle, quincunx, hexagonal and contour systems of planting their merits and demerits..7 Calculation of planting densities in different systems of planting. Unit III.1 Pruning: Definition, objectives.. Principles and methods of pruning of fruit crops.. Training: Definition, objectives.. Principles and methods of training of fruit crops: Open centre, Closed centre and Modified leader systems, their merits and demerits..5 Bearing habits in horticultural crops..6 Irrigation: definition, different methods of irrigation followed in horticultural crops, their merits and demerits..7 Manures and fertilizers: Definition, different methods of application of manures and fertilizers to horticultural crops. 1

Preharvesting and Propagation of Horticultural Plants: Unit IV Cropping systems: Inter cropping and multi tier cropping, their merits and demerits with suitable examples. Practical uses of growth regulators in horticulture. Fruitfulness and unfruitfulness: Definitions, Factors influencing the fruitfulness and unfruitfulness with suitable examples. Rejuvenation of old orchards, Importance of rejuvenation: Top working and Frame working. Maturity: Definition, Different methods to judge maturity in horticultural crops. Unit- V Propagation: Definition, Methods, Sexual and asexual, advantages and disadvantages of each method, Asexual method of propagation, propagation by division and separation. Propagation by cuttings: Definition of cutting, Different methods of cuttings, semi hard wood, soft wood and herbaceous stem cuttings, examples for each type; Leaf cuttings. Plant propagation by layering: Definition of layering and layer; Types of layering : Ground layering Tip layering, Simple layering, Trench layering, Mound or Stool layering and Compound or Serpentine layering, examples for each type; Air layering examples. Plant propagation by grafting: Definition; methods of grafting: Attached scion methods of grafting, Simple inarching or approach grafting; Detached scion methods of grafting: Pre-curing of scion, Side grafting methods:veneer grafting, Apical grafting methods, Epicotyle grafting, Soft wood grafting, Double working, Top working. Plant propagation by budding: Definition of budding; Methods of budding: T- budding and Inverted T- budding, patch budding and ring budding..1....5 5.1 5. 5. 5. 5.5 Practicals 1.... Study of tools and implements in horticulture. Layout of different planting systems. Layout of nutrition garden. Preparation of nursery beds for sowing of vegetable seeds.

Digging of pits for fruit plants. Preparation of fertilizer mixtures and field application. Identification and management of nutritional disorders in vegetables. Study and practicing of different propagation methods by cutting, layering, division. 9. Study and practicing of different propagation methods by grafting and budding. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1 5 6 7 8 9 Reference Books: Fundamentals of Horticulture, Edmond, J.B., Sen., T.L., Andrews, F.S and Halfacre R.G, 196. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi. Introduction to Horticulture, Kumar, N. 199. Rajyalakshmi Publications, Nagarcoil, Tamilnadu. Basic Horticulture, Jitendra Sing,. Kalyani Publishers, Hyderabad. Fundamentals of Fruit Production, Garner V R, Bradford F C and Hooker Jr. H D, 1957. McGraw Hill Book Co., New York. Plant Propagation. Principles and Practices, Hartman, HT and Kester, D.E.1976, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. Bombay. Plant Propagation. Sadhu, M.K. 1996. New Age International Publishers, New Delhi. Propagation of Fruit Crops, Mukherjee, S.K. and Majumdar, P.K.197. ICAR, New Delhi. Propagation of Tropical Fruit Trees, Ganner, R.J. and Choudari, S.A. 197. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi. Propagation of Horticultural Crops: Principles and Practices, Sarma, R.R.. Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi. ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY B.Sc (Horticulture) B.Sc., SEMESTER II Sno Course 1 First Language English Second Language Total Marks 1 Mid Sem Exam 5 Sem End Exam 75 Teaching Credits Hours 1 5 75 (Tel/Hin/Urdu/Sans ) Foundation course - Environmental Sci

Foundation course A ICT 1 (Information & DSC* 1 B (Group Sub- 1) DSC 1 B Lab Practical 1 5 75 DSC B (Group Sub- ) DSC B Lab Practical 1 5 75 DSC B (Group Sub- ) DSC B Lab Practical 1 5 75 Total 7 - - 5 Communication Technol) 5 6 7 8 9 1 ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY B.Sc (Horticulture) B.Sc (Horticulture) Semester II Paper II: Postharvest Technology Of Horticultural Crops Theory Unit I Importance of Postharvest handling. Maturity and maturity indices of Horticultural crops. Harvesting methods of Horticultural crops. Factors responsible for maturity, ripening and deterioration of Horticultural crops. Preharvest factors: Selection of varieties, Cultural operations, Preharvest treatment Maturity and Harvesting. Unit II Postharvest factors: Curing, degreening, precooling, washing and drying, storing and grading, disinfestations, Postharvest treatments and Waxing. Physiological and Biochemical changes during ripening. Harvesting of horticultural crops: Manual and Mechanical methods of harvesting. Methods used for hastening and delaying ripening: Chemicals that hasten ripening and chemicals that delay ripening. Ethylene in Postharvest technology. Unit III Respiration and transpiration in relation to harvesting, packing, transportation and storage. Nature and causes of deterioration: a) Primary causes of losses i) Mechanical losses, ii)physio-biochemical losses, iii)microbial losses, iv)physical losses.

Secondary causes of losses. Impact of postharvest losses. Technologies for minimizing losses. Methods of precooling, grading, packaging, storage and transport of horticultural crops. Unit IV Principles and method of preservation: Preservation by asepsis, high temperature, low temperature, chemicals, drying, filtration, carbonation, sugar, salt, fermentation, acids, oil and spices, antibiotics, irradiation. Canning and bottling of fruits and vegetables. Causes for spoilage of canned foods. Unfermented fruit beverages: Preparation and preservation of unfermented fruit beverages Juices, RTS, Nectar, Cordial, Squash, Syrup, Fruit juice concentrate, Crush. Unit V Fermented fruit beverage: Different types of wine preparation. Jams, jellies and Marmalades Procedure for preparation. Preservation by sugar: Candies, Crystallized fruits, Preservation, procedure for preparation. Preservation by salt: Pickles. Food laws. Practicals 1 Visit to a commercial nurseries in the locality and adjoining areas. Microscopic studies on foliar diseases of horticultural crops. Practice in judging the maturity indices of fruits and vegetables. Preparation of juices and squashes. 5 Preparation of jam and jelly. 6 Preparation of ketchup and sauce. 7 Preparation of pickles. Reference Books: 1 Postharvest Technology of Fruits and Vegetables, Thompson, A.K1996. Blackwell science, London. Principles and Practice of Postharvest Technology, Pandey, P.H. 1998. Kalyani Publisher, Ludhiana. Postharvest Technology of Horticultural Crops, Sudheer, K.P. 7. New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi. Fruit and Vegetable Preservation Principles Practice, Srivastava, R.P. and Sanjeev Kumar 1998. International Book Distribution Co., Lucknow. 5 Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables. Girdharilal, G. S., Siddappa and Tandon, G.L. 1998. ICAR, New Delhi. 5

6 7 8 A Handbook on Postharvest Management of Fruits & Vegetables, P.Jacob John 8. Baya publishing House, Delhi. Postharvest An Introduction to the Physiology & Handling of Fruits & Vegetables, R.B.H. Wills, W.B.Mc Glassan, D. Graham, T.H. Lee & E.G. Hall. CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi. Small scale Postharvest Technology, Kitinoja, L& Kader, A.A.. Research and Information Center, University of California, Davis. ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY B.Sc (Horticulture) B.Sc., SEMESTER III SEMESTER III Sno Course 1 Total Marks 1 Mid Sem Exam 5 1 5 75 1 5 75 DSC C (Group Sub- ) DSC C Practical 1 5 75 DSC C (Group Sub- ) DSC C Practical 1 5 75 Total 7 - - 5 First Language English Second Language Sem End Exam 75 Teaching Credits Hours (Tel/Hin/Urdu/Sans ) 5 6 7 8 9 1 Foundation Course - 5 Entrepreneurship Foundation course -B Communication & Soft Skills - DSC 1 C (Group Sub- 1) DSC 1 C Practical 6

ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY B.Sc (Horticulture) B.Sc ( HORTICULTURE ) SEMESTER III Paper III PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF FRUIT CROPS Theory syllabus Unit I: Introduction to Fruit Crops Importance of fruit growing in India and Andhra Pradesh. Nutritive value of fruits. Area and production of India and Andhra Pradesh. Export and import potential of fruits in India. Constraints in fruit production and remedies to overcome them. Unit II: Cultivation practices of tropical fruit crops Origin, history, distribution, area and production, uses and composition, varieties, soil and climatic requirements, propagation, planting, training and pruning, manuring and fertilizer application, irrigation, intercropping, harvesting and yield, diseases and pests of the following tropical fruit crops: Mango Banana Citrus Guava Papaya Unit III: Cultivation practices of sub-tropical and temperate fruit crops Origin, history, distribution, area and production, uses and composition, varieties, soil and climatic requirements, propagation, planting, training and pruning, manuring and fertilizer application, irrigation, intercropping, harvesting and yield, diseases and pests of the following sub-tropical and temperate fruit crops: Grapes Pomegranate Apple Pear Cultivation practices of arid and minor fruit crops: Unit IV Origin, history, distribution, area and production, uses and composition, varieties, soil and climatic requirements, propagation, planting, training and pruning, manuring and fertilizer application, irrigation, inter cropping, harvesting and yield, diseases and pests of the following arid fruit crops: Amla Ber Tamarind 7

Unit V Origin, history, distribution, area and production, uses and composition, varieties, soil and climatic requirements, propagation, planting, training and pruning, manuring and fertilizer application, irrigation, inter cropping, harvesting and yield, diseases and pests of the following minor fruit crops: Jamun Bael Wood apple Practicals 1 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 Study of varieties of Mango and Banana. Study of varieties of Grape and Citrus. Study of varieties of Papaya, Sopata and Guava. Manure and fertilizer application including biofertilizers in different fruit crops (Methods of application, calculation of the required quantity of manure and fertilizers based on the nutrient content). Study of varieties of Pomegranate, Custard apple and Ber Study of varieties of Apple. Study of varieties of minor fruit crops Use of growth regulators in fruit crops. Identification and collection of important pests in fruit crops. Identification and collection of important diseases in fruit crops and Herbarium preparation. Visit to a fruit market/commercial orchids Reference Books: Text book on Pomology (Fundamentals of fruit growing), Chattopadhyay, T.K.1997. Kalyani Publishers, Hyderabad. Citriculture, Rajput, C.B.S. and Srihari Babu, R. 1958. Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi. Banana, Simmonds, 1966 II Edition. Longman, London. Arid Fruit Culture, Chundawat, B.S. 199. Oxford and IBH, New Delhi.. 1 8

ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY B.Sc (Horticulture) B.Sc., SEMESTER IV SEMESTER IV Sno Course 1 Total Marks Mid Sem Exam* DSC 1 D (Group Sub- 1) DSC 1 D Lab Practical 1 5 75 DSC D (Group Sub- ) DSC D Lab Practical 1 5 75 DSC D (Group Sub- ) DSC D Lab Practical 1 5 75 Total 7 - - 5 Foundation Course C* Communication & Soft Skills - Foundation Course 6* Analytical Skills Foundation Course - 7 ** CE (Citizenship Education) Foundation course B ICT (Information & Sem End Exam Teaching Credits Hours** Communication Technol) 5 6 7 8 9 1 *To be taught by English Teachers (and partly by Maths/Stat Teachers) ** To be taught by Telugu Teachers 9

ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY B.Sc (Horticulture) B.Sc ( HORTICULTURE ) SEMESTER IV Paper IV PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF VEGETABLE CROPS Theory syllabus Unit I Olericulture definition. Importance of vegetables in human nutrition and national economy. Types of vegetable gardens. Classification of vegetables based on botany, plant part used as vegetables, seasons of growing and methods of culture. Unit II Origin, Taxonomy, importance, growth habits (wherever applicable), varieties, climate and soil, nursery raising, transplanting, spacing, manuring, irrigation, inter cultivation, harvesting, different stages of maturity, physiological disorders, causes and control and yield of the following tropical vegetables: Tomato, Brinjal. Chilli, Okra. Gourds: Bottle gourd, Snake gourd, Bitter gourd and Ash gourd. Unit III: Importance, botany, climate and soil, varieties, cultivation, pruning and training, manuring and fertilization, intercultural operations, irrigation, harvesting and postharvest management : Water melon and Musk melon. Onion. Beans & Pea: French bean, Cluster bean, Cow pea, Dolichos bean and Pea. Unit IV Importance, Botany, varieties, climate and soil, seeds and sowing, manuring, irrigation, intercultural operations, harvesting and yield of following crops: Tuber crops: Colocasia, Elephant foot yam and Dioscorea. Root tubers: Sweet Potato, Tapioca. Root crops : Carrot, Radish, Turnip and Beet root. Unit V Importance, botany, climate and soil, sowing, manuring, irrigation, intercultural operations, harvesting and postharvest management : Cole Crops: Cabbage, Cauliflower, Knoll-knol. Leafy vegetables: Amaranthus, Palak, Gogu. Perennial vegetables: Coccinia, Curry leaf and Drumstick. 1

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