On April 24, 2024, the Department of Plant Protection held a curriculum evaluation conference as part of ongoing efforts to improve the quality of education. Lecturers, staff, and other related parties involved in the department’s education process attended this event. This consignment is an integral part of the department continuous improvement cycle department’s continuous improvement cycle to ensure the curriculum presented remains relevant, responsive to the latest developments, and in line with the needs of industry and society.
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Lab Practice of Bioinformatics and Plant Disease Diagnostics where student can learn to diagnose and identify pathogen in cellular level, molecular level, and bioinformatic analysis. It is a way to advance our understanding about pathogen causing plant disease.
On February 7th 2024, We’re warmly welcome 12 new graduate students in this even semester. With this latest addition, the total number of master’s students in Phytopathology for the 2023 academic year has reached an impressive count of 26 students. Here’s to a flourishing journey ahead for plant health and disease management!
On February 6th, 2024, we were honored to host a guest lecture by Prof. Hirokazu Higuchi, Professor in Tropical Agriculture, Kyoto University. In this class, we discover about the non-innovatice approach to establishing world-important mango cultivars, alongside groundbreaking techniques for mango production in snow. It was an unique insight into the future of agricultural innovation!
Field Practice of Modelling and Plant Disease Forecasting by visiting tea plantation and cocoa processing at PT. Pagilaran, Samigaluh Unit. This subject is closely related to epidemiology of plant disease which is an important part of plant disease management. This activity broadens students’ insight regarding plant diseases in the field such as tea plants and cocoa plants.