課程資訊
課程名稱
落葉果樹二
Deciduous Fruits (Ⅱ) 
開課學期
102-2 
授課對象
生物資源暨農學院  園藝暨景觀學系  
授課教師
李國譚 
課號
HORT3009 
課程識別碼
608E31320 
班次
 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期一1,2(8:10~10:00)星期三5(12:20~13:10) 
上課地點
園藝R204園藝R204 
備註
作物群必選。
總人數上限:30人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1022HORT3009_ 
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課程概述

Grapes and many other berry crops are deciduous fruits of important economic potential worldwide. Grapes have been cultivated since the beginning of human civilization and have ranked top on world fruit production and market value. Other berry crops, on the other hands, are relative new in fruit industry, although most have been collected from wild as major or supplemental fruit sources since prehistory. Nevertheless, grapes and berry crops share equal popularity in modern diet attributing to their diversity in size, color, and taste, along with their benefits in human health. Consumption and commercial production of grapes, berries, and their products continuously and rapidly expend into most temperate regions as well as subtropical areas. Do you see a potential of these crops in Taiwan’s declining fruit industry? 

課程目標
As the second part of the Deciduous Fruits Series, Deciduous Fruits II is an introductory-level course attempting to deliver general knowledge of viticulture and berry crops to undergraduate students. Upon completion, students are expected to be familiar with 1) major species and varieties of grapes as well as other major berry crops, 2) biological and physiological characteristics, 3) their cultural practice and production principles, 4) available resources, 5) Taiwan’s grape industry and production systems, and 6) World major grape producing areas and their production systems.  
課程要求
It is advisable that students interested in Deciduous Fruits II have previously enrolled in Pomology or equivalent courses and have completed the course requirement. Completion of Deciduous Fruits I is highly recommended but not required at this point. Full attendance is strongly encouraged. Students will accomplish a short team project with topics of their own choice.  
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
每週三 14:30~15:30 備註: Office hour: Wednesday 2:30 to 3:30 pm, by appointment, in 209 Building Four; other time can also be arranged by appointment.  
指定閱讀
 
參考書目
Gene J. Galietta and David G. Himelrick. 1990. Small Fruit Crop Management. Prentice Hall Career & Technology, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

I.J. Warrington and G.C. Weston. 1990. Kiwifruit Science and Management. New Zealand Society for Horticulture Science, Auckland, New Zealand.

Small Fruits Review (Online journals available through Taiwan University Library catalog)
 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
   
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
Week 1
2/17,2/19  February 17 (Monday): Syllabus, Pre-course evaluation / Viticulture: History, worldwide grape industry; February 19 (Wednesday): Viticulture: taxonomy, climate, and site selection 
Week 2
2/24,2/26  February 24 (Monday): Viticulture: Biology, physiology, and cropping cycle; Project initiation; February 26 (Wednesday): Viticulture & Wine Series I: France: Champagne, Bordeaux, & Cognac (Library Multimedia Center) 
Week 3
3/03,3/05  March 3 (Monday): Viticulture: Biology, physiology, and cropping cycle (continue) / Viticulture: Scions and rootstocks; propagation; March 5 (Wednesday): Viticulture & Wine Series II: Italy: Piemonte and Chianti (Library Multimedia Center) 
Week 4
3/10,3/12  March 10 (Monday): Viticulture: pruning and training systems; March 12 (Wednesday): Viticulture & Wine Series III: Portugal: Oporto; Spain: Rioja (Library Multimedia Center) 
Week 5
3/17,3/19  March 17 (Monday): Viticulture: irrigation and other vineyard practices; March 19 (Wednesday): Viticulture & Wine Series IV: California: Napa Valley (Library Multimedia Center) 
Week 6
3/24,3/26  March 24 (Monday): Table grapes, juice grapes, and raisin; March 26 (Wednesday): Viticulture & Wine Series V: Australia: Barossa Valley and Stanthorpe (Library Multimedia Center) 
Week 7
3/31,4/02  March 31 (Monday): Viticulture in Taiwan: Varieties and production; April 2 (Wednesday): Study period, school closed, no class meeting 
Week 8
4/07,4/09  April 7 (Monday): Viticulture in Taiwan: training systems and crop regulation; April 9 (Wednesday): Viticulture & Wine Series VI: South Africa: Cape Wine Country and Pearl (Multimedia Center) 
Week 9
4/14,4/16  April 15 (Monday): Mid-Term examine starts at 8:10; April 17 (Wednesday): Mid-term examine ends at 12:00; April 20 (Sunday): Field trip:樹生酒莊 Shu-Sheug Domaine in 后里 
Week 10
4/21,4/23  April 21 (Monday): Study period in compensation for field trip, no class meeting; April 23 (Wednesday): Native Vitis species in Taiwan and their potential 
Week 11
4/28,4/30  April 28 (Monday): Native American Species; Muscadine; Florida viticulture/ Japan Viticulture and Wine Industry; April 30 (Wednesday): Global warming and viticulture/ Mulberry 
Week 12
5/05,5/07  May 5 (Monday):Strawberries; May 7 (Wednesday): Strawberries 
Week 13
5/12,5/14  May 12 (Monday): Study period
May 14 (Wednesday): Kiwifruit
 
Week 14
5/19,5/21  May 19 (Monday): Blueberries and cranberries; May 21 (Wednesday): Blueberries and cranberries
 
Week 15
5/26,5/28  May 26 (Monday): Raspberries and Blackberries; May 28 (Wednesday): Farm visit (small fruit collection at NTU Hort Farm)
 
Week 16
6/02,6/04  June 2 (Monday): Dragon boat festival, School closed, no class meeting / June 4 (Wed): Raspberries and Blackberries / Currants and gooseberries/ Goji and Physalis berry June 11 (Wednesday):  
Week 17
6/09,6/11  Project presentation 
Week 18
6/16, 6/18  June 16 (Monday): Final examine
June 18 (Wednesday) Project report due at 14:00