Horticultural Science and Practices
Texas A & M University-College Station
(AGRI 1315, AGRI 1415*, HORT 1301, HORT 1401*) Horticultural Science and Practices. Structure, growth and development of horticultural plants from a practical and scientific approach; environmental effects, basic principles of propagation, greenhouse and outdoor production, nutrition, pruning and chemical control of growth, pest control and branches of horticulture.
Credits
3 credits
Course Code
HORT 201
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- HORT 4313 credits
Nursery Production and Management
- HORT 4293 credits
Floriculture Crop Production
- HORT 4283 credits
Greenhouse Technology & Sustainable Crop Production Systems
- HORT 4263 credits
International Floriculture Marketing
- HORT 4253 credits
Horticulture Landscape Installation
- HORT 4233 credits
Tropical Horticulture
- HORT 4193 credits
Viticulture and Small Fruit Culture
- HORT 4113 credits
Hydroponic and Soilless Crop Production
- HORT 3603 credits
Landscapes of Sustainable Built Environments
- HORT 3264 credits
Plant Propagation
- HORT 3193 credits
Fruit and Nut Production
- HORT 3153 credits
Issues in Horticulture
- HORT 2021 credits
Horticultural Science and Practices Laboratory