Course code Biol2006

Credit points 2.25

Geobotany and Dendrology II

Total Hours in Course60

Number of hours for lectures16

Number of hours for seminars and practical classes8

Date of course confirmation08.11.2011

Responsible UnitInstitute of Forest Management

Course developer

author Mežsaimniecības institūts

Viesturs Šulcs

Dr. biol.

Course abstract

To master the systematics of woody plants – to get to know the taxa of woody plants, their morphology, biology and ecology. To understand the link between arboraceous plants and environment, their esthetic and social significance, and master the use of arboraceous plants in landscape planning, management and protection.

Learning outcomes and their assessment

Knowledge about the morphology, biology, and ecology of the wild and major introduced woody plant taxa of Latvia and their significance in the ecosystems of Latvian forests, their migration and floristic status in the flora and vegetation of Latvia. Skills to analyze the morphological features of the woody plants, to evaluate their taxonomic value and to identify taxa. Competence to evaluate and explain the expressions of the interaction of woody plant taxa and the environment, to discuss the suitability of the taxon to the particular ecological conditions, if necessary, to justify its replacement.

Compulsory reading

1. Mauriņš A., Zvirgzds A. Dendroloģija. Jelgava: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds. 2006. 448 lpp.
2. Roze D. Dendroloģija. Ozolnieki: Latvijas Lauksaimniecības konsultāciju centrs. 2002. 127 lpp.

Further reading

1. Broks J. (galv. red.). Meža enciklopēdija. 1. sēj. Rīga: apgāds „Zelta grauds“. 2003. 368 lpp.
2. Palmšēna I. Koki un krūmi. No zviedru val. tulkojis I. Briška. Rīga: Jumava. 2006. 237 lpp.
3. Lasis A. Dendroloģija: mācību līdzeklis. Bulduri. 2004. [29 lpp.].

Periodicals and other sources

1. Dārza Pasaule: Dendroloģijas sadaļa. Rīga: Aģentūra Agro apgāds. ISSN 1407-5172.
2. Praktiskais Latvietis: Rīga: Lauku Avīze. 1992-. ISSN 1407-3358.