Botany/Plant Science

Plants are the ultimate solar-powered biological systems selected by evolution. Botany and Plant Science conduct research on plants at all levels, including ecosystems, communities, species, individuals, tissues, cells and molecules (e.g., genetics, biochemistry). We investigate many types of plants including algae (e.g., seaweeds, diatoms), mosses, ferns, gymnosperms and flowering (seed) plants, including wild plants, model genetic organisms (e.g., Arabidopsis) and cultivated plants (e.g., crops, forestry). Plant research is the key biosciences topic for future sustainable development, particularly in developing countries.

Topics that will be studied are:-

Genetics and Biotechnology

  • Plant biotechnology
  • Genetics
  • Epigenetics
  • Genomics
  • Genetic engineering
  • Genetic resources
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biosciences policy
  • Plant biosciences for food security and sustainable development (developing countries)

 

Paleoenvironmental Research:-

  • paleobotany;
  • long-term environmental change (e.g. 15,000 years);
  • climate change
  • human impact.  

 

Terrestrial Plant Ecology:-

  • Conservation of threatened plants and habitats in Ireland
  • Climate change
  • Biodiversity
  • Turlough and callows ecosystems
  • Low intensity farming
  • Rare vascular plants and bryophytes
  • Coastal ecology

 

Algal and Aquatic Plant Ecophysiology:-

  • Environmental and anthropological impact on marine and freshwater algae and plants
  • Climate change
  • Biodiversity
  • Utilization
  • Stress physiology
  • Ecotoxicology

 

Plant and Algal Glycoscience:-

  • Plant cell wall composition
  • Evolution and functional analysis
  • Cell wall component roles in growth
  • Development and defense against pathogens
  • Manipulation for crop protection 
  • Novel uses
Overview
MODE OF STUDY
Full-time
Part-time
EDUCATION LEVEL
Postgraduate
CATEGORY
Master of Science (Engineering) (Research)
Fees
Total Fees
€ 14,666
Entry Requirements
Candidates for the degree of PhD or MSc by research must have reached a high honours standard (minimum H2.2 [or equivalent international qualification] for an MSc) at the examination for the primary degree or presented such other evidence as will satisfy the Head of School and the College of his/her fitness.
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