PLHRT 4175

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PLHRT 4175

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2023-2024.

Covers basics of establishing a greenhouse operation, growing crops in optimized environments, and serving niche or mass market. Discusses technology basics including structures and equipment, systems for heating and cooling, lighting, irrigating and fertilizing, material handling, environmental stewardship, integrated pest management, and production management. Also covers world centers of greenhouse crop production; culture of cut, pot, bedding, vegetable, and fruit crops in greenhouses, emphasizing predictive harvesting through environmental, physical, and chemical management of growth and development. Each student grows one or more crops.

When Offered Spring.

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: PLSCI 1101 and junior standing.

Course Attribute (CU-SBY)

Comments Offered in even-numbered years only. Mandatory two-day, one-overnight field trip.

Outcomes
  • Identify the major kinds of structures that are used for growing plants under "protected cultivation" and how a protected cultivation structure influences the plant-growing environment.
  • Describe the major environmental factors that affect plant growth and control floral induction, initiation, and development and how they are manipulated to achieve desired results.
  • Describe the equipment necessary to modify the greenhouse environment and demonstrate how they function.
  • Calculate standard heat loss from greenhouse structures and determine the size of heating infrastructure needed.
  • Calculate winter and summer ventilation requirements and equipment to meet cooling demand.
  • Using available resources, develop crop production costs.
  • Utilize outside resources to devise appropriate methods of growing an unknown crop.
  • Describe the major greenhouse production and management systems and how they interact to profitably and responsibly produce floral crops.
  • Responsibly produce (grow) a variety of flowering and edible crops within a commercially acceptable time period, recording major events and observations.
  • Conduct an experiment, collect data and analyze the results, then interpret and communicate those results to an audience.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture, one laboratory, and one field studies. Combined with: PLHRT 5175

  • 4 Credits GradeNoAud

  •  2470 PLHRT 4175   LEC 001

  • Prerequisite: PLSCI 1101 and any PLHRT course. Enrollment preference given to Plant Sciences and SIPS MPS students. Mandatory two-day, one-overnight field trip.

  •  2476 PLHRT 4175   LAB 401

  •  2535 PLHRT 4175   LAB 402

  • 18915 PLHRT 4175   FLD 801

    • FS TBA
    • Mar 22 - Mar 23, 2024
    • Miller, W

  • Enrollment preference given to Plant Sciences majors and SIPS MPS students.