SYLLABUS FOR UNION
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAIN EXAMINATION
BOTANY
PAPER – I
1. Microbiology
and Plant Pathology:
Structure and
reproduction/multiplication of viruses, viroids, bacteria, fungi and
mycoplasma; Applications of microbiology in agriculture, industry, medicine and
in control of soil and water pollution; Prion and Prion hypothesis. Important
crop diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, fungi and nematodes;
Modes of infection and dissemination; Molecular basis of infection and disease
resistance/defence; Physiology of parasitism and control measures; Fungal
toxins; Modelling and disease forecasting; Plant quarantine.
2. Cryptogams:
Algae, fungi,
lichens, bryophytes, pteridophytes - structure and reproduction from evolutionary
viewpoint; Distribution of Cryptogams in India and their ecological and
economic importance.
3. Phanerogams:
Gymnosperms:
Concept of Progymnosperms; Classification and distribution of gymnosperms;
Salient features of Cycada-les, Ginkgoales, Coniferales and Gnetales, their
structure and reproduction; General account of Cycadofilicales, Bennettitales
and Cordaitales; Geological time scale; Type of fossils and their study
techniques. Angiosperms: Systematics, anatomy, embryology, palynology and
phylogeny. Taxonomic hierarchy; International Code of Botanical Nomenclature;
Numerical taxonomy and chemotaxonomy;
Evidence from
anatomy, embryology and palynology. Origin and evolution of angiosperms;
Comparative
account of various systems of classification of angiosperms; Study of
angiospermic families – Mangnoliaceae Ranunculaceae, Brassicaceae, Rosaceae,
Fabaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Malvaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Apiaceae, Asclepiadaceae,
Verbenaceae, Solanaceae, Rubiaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Astera-ceae, Poaceae,
Arecaceae,
Liliaceae,
Musaceae and Orchidaceae. Stomata and their types; Glandular and non-glandular
trichomes; Unusual secondary growth; Anatomy of C3 and C4 plants; Xylem and
phloem differentiation; Wood anatomy. Development of male and female
gametophytes,
pollination,
fertilization; Endosperm - its development and function; Patterns of embryo
development; Polyembroyony and apomixes; Applications of palynology;
Experimental
embryology
including pollen storage and test-tube fertilization.
4. Plant
Resource Development:
Domestication
and introduction of plants; Origin of cultivated plants; Vavilov’s centres
of origin;
Plants as sources for food, fodder, fibre, spices, beverages, edible oils,
drugs, narcotics, insecticides, timber, gums, resins and dyes, latex, cellulose,
starch and its products; Perfumery; Importance of Ethnobotany in Indian
context; Energy plantations; Botanical Gardens and Herbaria.
5.
Morphogenesis:
Totipotency,
polarity, symmetry and dfferentiation; Cell, tissue, organ and protoplast
culture; Somatic
hybrids and Cybrids; Micropropagation; Somaclonal variation and its
applications; Pollen haploids, embryo rescue methods and their applications.
PAPER – II
1. Cell
Biology:
Techniques of
cell biology; Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells - structural and ultrastructural
details;
Structure and function of extracellular matrix (cell wall), membranes- cell
adhesion, membrane transport and vesicular transport; Structure and function of
cell organelles (chloroplasts, mitochondria, ER, dictyosomes ribosomes, endosomes,
lysosomes, peroxisomes); Cytoskelaton and microtubules; Nucleus, nucleolus,
nuclear pore
complex;
Chromatin and nucleosome; Cell signalling and cell receptors; Signal
transduction;
Mitosis and meiosis; Molecular basis of cell cycle; Numerical and structural
variations in chromosomes and their significance; Chromatin organization and
packaging of genome; Polytene chromosomes; B-chromosomes – structure, behaviour
and significance.
2. Genetics,
Molecular Biology and Evolution:
Development of
genetics; Gene versus allele concepts (Pseudoalleles); Quantitative genetics
and multiple factors; Incomplete dominance, polygenic inheritance, multiple
alleles; Linkage and crossing over; Methods of gene mapping, including
molecular maps (idea of mapping function); Sex chromosomes and sex-linked
inheritance, sex determination and molecular basis of sex differentiation;
Mutations (biochemical and molecular basis); Cytoplasmic inheritance and
cytoplasmic genes (including genetics of male sterility).
Structure and
synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins; Genetic code and regulation of gene
expression; Gene silencing; Multigene families; Organic evolution – evidences,
mechanism and theories. Role of RNA in origin and evolution.
3. Plant
Breeding, Biotechnology and Biostatistics:
Methods of
plant breeding – introduction, selection and hybridization (pedigree,
backcross, mass selection, bulk method); Mutation, polyploidy, male sterility
and heterosis breeding; Use of apomixes in plant breeding; DNA sequencing;
Genetic engineering – methods of transfer of genes; Transgenic crops and
biosafety aspects; Development and use of molecular markers in plant breeding;
Tools and techniques - probe, southern blotting,
DNA
fingerprinting, PCR and FISH. Standard deviation and coefficient of variation
(CV); Tests of significance (Z-test, ttest and chi-square test); Probability
and distributions (normal, binomial and Poisson); Correlation and regression.
4. Physiology
and Biochemistry:
Water
relations, mineral nutrition and ion transport, mineral deficiencies; Photosynthesis – photochemical reactions;
photophosphorylation and carbon fixation pathways; C3, C4 and CAM pathways;
Mechanism of phloem transport; Respiration (anerobic and aerobic, including
fermentation) – electron transport chain
and oxidative phosphorylation; Photorespiration; Chemiosmotic theory and ATP
synthesis; Lipid metabolism; Nitrogen fixation and nitrogen metabolism;
Enzymes, coenzymes; Energy transfer and energy conservation; Importance of
secondary metabolites; Pigments as photoreceptors (plastidial
pigments and
phytochrome); Plant movements; Photoperiodism and flowering, vernalization,
senescence; Growth substances – their chemical nature, role and applications in
agri-horticulture; Growth indices, growth movements; Stress physiology (heat,
water, salinity, metal); Fruit and seed physiology; Dormancy, storage and
germination of seed; Fruit ripening – its molecular basis and manipulation.
5. Ecology and
Plant Geography:
Concept of
ecosystem; Ecological factors;Concepts and dynamics of community; Plant
succession; Concept of biosphere; Ecosystems; Conservation; Pollution and its
control (including phytoremediation); Plant indicators; Environment
(Protection) Act. Forest types of India - Ecological and economic importance of
forests, afforestation, deforestation and social
forestry;
Endangered plants, endemism, IUCN categories, Red Data Books; Biodiversity and
its conservation; Protected Area Network; Convention on Biological Diversity;
Farmers’ Rights and Intellectual Property Rights; Concept of Sustainable
Development; Biogeochemical cycles; Global warming and climatic change;
Invasive species; Environmental Impact Assessment; Phytogeographical regions of
India.
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