BO4134 Organic Seed Production

Collecting seed from superior plant stock has been practiced for thousands of years, resulting in higher yields and bio-regionally adapted plants. This course provides an overview of seed physiology and explores the importance of seed banks, as well as participatory plant breeding projects. Students learn the processes of preserving valuable genetic material—seed harvesting, seed cleaning/extraction, storage, viability, and record keeping. Students discuss seed types, isolation distances, and practical breeding techniques.

Credits

1

Prerequisite

None.

Notes

Course Fee $50.00