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Aeres University of Applied Sciences
Plant Breeding
- Almere, Netherlands
Course
On-Campus
English
Do you have a passion for plants and would you love to develop plant breeding programmes that help to feed an ever-growing world population? In our Plant Breeding exchange programme you will learn how to design, organize and implement breeding programmes of cultivars that meet the demand for sustainable production and deal with climate change and deterioration of arable land. The programme plants the seed of knowledge you need to help improve plant breeding and seed production.


Zealand Business College ZBC
cOURSE IN Basic course for landscape gardeners
- Slagelse, Denmark
Course
Full time
On-Campus
Danish
Based on current standards and working drawings, the participant can establish smaller facilities with tiles and plants under current requirements and rules regarding: safety, environment, and working environment. The participant can perform everyday care tasks. Participants can operate machines, tools, and hand tools used in solving the tasks.
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Au Sable Institute
Field Botany
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Field and lab identification, systematics, natural history, and ecology of vascular plants as components of natural communities.


Hadlow College
Apprenticeship Level 2 Florist (Standard ST0538)
- Online United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
There is a wide scope of practice in the floristry industry. Some florists will work within retail outlets and prepare bouquets and arrangements for the sale and must therefore be keenly aware of their market.
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A plant sciences program is an excellent choice for students who wish to learn more about the biology of plant life. Plant scientists may study trees, grasses, flowers, shrubs, and other types of plants in order to identify and analyze them.