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INTRODUCTION TO AEROPONICS (CHEM 316)

Term: 2021-2022 (June - May) SPRING Jan. - Apr.

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Thomas Wood GurleyShow MyInfo popup for Thomas Wood Gurley
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Tue-Thu, 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM (1/11/2022 - 5/3/2022) Location: CSU SB 219

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(3 hours) Prerequisites: BIOL 220 and 220L, CHEM 117 or CHEM 301. Corequisite: CHEM 316L. This course will cover the newly emerging technology of Aeroponics- growing vegetables and herbs under soil-less conditions with plant roots hanging in the air. Topics that are covered in this course include: the history of hydro-, aqua-, and aeroponics; a review of current applications of this technology, i.e., new cloud-based sensors, pros- and cons- of these 3 techniques; the practice of aeroponics plant physiology, nutrient composition, artificial light vs. sunlight, process optimization, plant growth samples, chemical analysis of the nutrients present in the roots and tissue samples and a current business review. The lab portion will provide hands-on experience growing a variety of plants in mini-aeroponic towers. Cross-listed with BIOL 316. (Chemistry = Parent). This course cannot be challenged. (Laboratory fee required).