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ENST 711: Advanced Plant-Soil Relationships (2 credits)

As this course has not been taught for several years, I would like to invite graduate students interested in the integration of biological, physical, and chemical aspects of plant growth in soils to enroll in my graduate level course, ENST 711, Advanced Soil-Plant Relationships (2 credits), which I will teach in Fall semester (2007).
The Class will meet at 11:00 to 11:50 AM on Tuesdays and Thursdays in room 1129 HJ Patterson.
Students who plan to enroll should have completed at least one intro course in soil science (equivalent to ENST 200) and one upper level course in Plant Physiology or Soil Fertility (such as PLSC 400 or ENST 411).

Note: As a new twist to the course this fall, the class may pool their efforts to write (and publish) a multi-authored review paper on various aspects of a soil-plant topic of common interest.
I look forward to an exciting and challenging class this fall.


Dr. Ray Weil


Not open to students who have completed NRSC 711. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: NRSC 711 or ENST 711. Formerly NRSC 711.
Integration of the biological, physical, and chemical aspects of plant growth in soils.

Not open to students who have completed AGRO 711. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AGRO 711 or NRSC 711. Formerly AGRO711, HORT 781.

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