Plant breeding and seed production (3 cr)
Code: BE22VG40-3005
General information
Enrollment
15.11.2025 - 03.05.2026
Timing
27.04.2026 - 28.06.2026
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Bioeconomy
Teaching languages
- Svenska
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in bioeconomy
Teachers
- Christel Holmlund-Norrén
- Lars Fridefors
- Patrik Karell
Scheduling groups
- Small group 1 (Size: 50. Open UAS: 0.)
- Small group 2 (Size: 10. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
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BE25FA-EAgrolog (YH), h25, Bioekonomi, flerform
Small groups
- Small group 1
- Small group 2
Objective
The student
- knows the historical development of plant breeding
- understands the genetic bases of plant breeding and knows plant breeding methods
- knows plant varieties on the market and can choose varieties based on plant cultivation and market conditions
- knows the conditions and regulations for seed cultivation and trade in Finland and within the EU
Content
The basics of general genetics and plant breeding
Various plant breeding methods, including genetic modification (GM / GMO)
Variety development and variety experiments
Seed production, sorting and trading in Finland
Seed control and monitoring in Finland
The course is based on several of the global sustainability goals, mainly the goals of Responsible consumption and production and Life on land
Location and time
Period 4-5, spring 2025
Online studies in Teams
Materials
On the moodle site.
Teaching methods
Lectures online in Teams
Project work
Assignments
Employer connections
Cooperation with companies and organizations in the sector, among others Bostrand Ab,Tilasiemen, Peltosiemen, Boreal and Ruokavirasto.
Exam schedules
Deadlines for projects and written assignment according to separate instructions on the moodle site.
Oral presentations booked in the course schedule and on the moodle site.
Course study assignments according to separate instructions on the moodle site.
Student workload
27 h / credit, totally 81 h
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a satisfactory level.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a good level.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students fulfill the objectives of the course, and in the relevant course-making compulsory elements, at a excellent level.
Assessment methods and criteria
Study assignments 50 % of the course grade, 50 % of the maximum points in the study assignments for an approved level
Project work and oral presentations 50 % of the course grade
Course activity
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
For failed grade 0, failed project work, assignments and/or failed written exam and course activity.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
For an acceptable grade 1-2, passed project work and assignments, passed written exam and course activity on an in average acceptable level.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
For a good grade 3-4, passed project work and assignments, passed written exam and course activity on an in average good level.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
For an excellent grade 5, passed project work and assignments, passed written exam and course activity on an in average excellent level
Qualifications
No prerequisites.