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VIT 7.09 Vine Health Assignment
Weighting Due Date
40% Refer to the delivery schedule for the due dates.
Introduction
In this assignment you are asked to study in detail the biology and epidemiology of a disease that commonly affects grapevines in New Zealand. The disease is Powdery Mildew of grapevines. Every aspect of the disease will be examined. You will examine its global history and introduction into New Zealand through to the latest methods of both chemical and biological control, and then to the future, where the research is going and also what effect climate change will have. You will also be required to compare it to other diseases.
The assignment is in three parts. Part one will deal with the biology of the disease and part two examines the epidemiology. In the third part you will take one area of the assignment that you found most interesting and create a presentation that you will present on an online forum. You will be required to view other student presentations and comment on them.
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is to apply the principles of vine health by making you aware of the resources needed to understand and manage pests and diseases of grapes. The ideology is that being able to fully understand one disease and comparing that to others will give you the resources and ability to research and evaluate other pests and diseases you will encounter in the future.
Workload
The assignment should take 40 to 50 hours of independent study and this is reflected in the overall mark that is 40% of the entire course. Use the marking schedule to determine the depth and level that is required.
Submitting and Referencing
The assignment must be correctly referenced using the APA format. For help with this you can contact the library support services. Submit the completed assignments into the Turnitin along with a printed copy. There is a separate Turnitin drop box for parts one and two and a forum for posting part three. The forum is where you can view and comment on other students work.
The Assignment
The assignment is in three parts that are broken down into different tasks. These tasks are as follows:
Part One
The biology of Powdery mildew of grapevines in New Zealand
Allocated marks: 40%
Tasks for Part One
• You will complete and submit a printed copy of the report and a digital copy into Turnitin.
• Check the Delivery schedule for the due dates
• Use the marking schedules
• Refer to the Notes section for guidelines
In this report you will study the biology of the disease and produce a written assignment covering the following areas:
? The common names of the disease, the causal organism, its scientific name, the class and order within the kingdom Fungi
? A global history of the disease including how the disease was introduced into New Zealand
? Identification of the disease
? Biology of the disease. This includes:
¦ Its physical structure and form
¦ Lifecycle
¦ Sexual and asexual stages
¦ Method by which it spreads
¦ How the pathogen enters the vine and the conditions that favour this
¦ How the disease grows within the vine
¦ Overwintering form
¦ Unique variants for New Zealand
? Details of the effect that disease has. This includes:
¦ Symptoms
¦ The effect on yield
¦ The effect on fruit quality
¦ The effect on wine quality
¦ Secondary effects
During the discussion and where appropriate you will compare and/or contrast the disease to other diseases, and also, how climate change will affect this disease.
Part Two
Prevention and control of Powdery Mildew of grapevines in New Zealand
Allocated marks: 40%
Tasks for Part Two
? You will submit a further report to Turnitin.
? Check the Delivery schedule for the due dates
? Use the marking schedules
? Refer to the Notes section for guidelines
In the report you will study prevention and control methods of the disease and produce a written assignment covering the following areas:
? Monitoring and prediction models for the disease and the effectiveness of these
? Cultural methods of prevention and control
? Chemical methods of prevention and control
? Biological methods of prevention and control
? Redundant chemicals used for prevention and control
? Legal requirements that associated with the chemicals used
? How chemicals can be applied to the vine to prevent and control the disease
Part Three
Online presentation of key area of the disease
Allocated marks: 20%
Tasks for Part Three
? Using PowerPoint or similar technology produce a presentation that can be posted onto EIT online site
? The presentation should be between 20 and 30 slides
In this section you will study one aspect of the disease. You must first gain approval from your tutor on the subject matter you wish to research. The subject must include cutting edge research on the disease and must include your own evaluation, critical analysis and interpretation of this topic. You need to make sure the presentation is at the right level for the audience and you must justify your work using peer reviewed research.
? You will indicate to lecturer via email what aspect of the disease you would like to use as the topic for your online presentation.
? Check ‘Important Dates’ or the study guide for when you need to email with your topic choice.
? You will submit your presentation to an online forum found on the VIT7.09 EIT Online course site
? You will submit to the forum at least three questions on other student’s work submitted to the presentation forum.
? You will reply to questions submitted to the forum regarding your presentation.
? Use the marking schedules
? Refer to the Notes section for guidelines
Notes
1. This is a level seven paper so it has to reflect that
a. Use the appropriate language
b. Cover the topic in the appropriate detail
2. You will use Turnitin to submit parts 1 and 2. Any blatant cutting and pasting (either referenced or not) and the entire assignment will be rejected
3. You will also submit a printed copy of parts 1 and 2
4. Part 3 will be submitted in a forum
5. Part 1 & 2 must be a minimum of 2000 words each. There is no maximum word limit.
6. You will notice that part 1 is to be submitted much earlier than part 2. This is to give you the chance to make appropriate changes and rectify issues that you are having such as format, content and referencing
7. For part 2 you must use the New Zealand Novachem Manual or the New Zealand winegrowers Export Spray Schedule as a reference
8. For part 2 you should use tables when presenting information on sprays.
9. For part 2 you will need to describe sprayers and spray equipment that is used to apply the chemicals
10. You must include referenced photographs of the pest and diseases.
11. You cannot use EIT course notes in any references.
You can only use journals or text books as references.
12. You will automatically lose marks if you use the marking schedule as headings
13. Where the marking schedule requires you to compare and/or contrast to other diseases:
Use Downy Mildew or Botrytis bunch rot but make sure there is a relevant connection
i. I.e. they have similar symptoms but it may differ slightly in some way in which case you need to show this, they are controlled the same way using similar chemistry, they have the same type of pathogen etc.
ii. Do not make this a separate section but include this in the body of your text
14. For part 3 make sure your background for the disease is no more than two slides
15. For part 3 it is essential that you put in your own opinion and critical analysis on the topic you have chosen. Note that a critical analysis by you is 30% of the mark.
16. Justify why you have taken the position by using peer reviewed research from journals
Mark Allocation
Part Marks Percent of mark
one 80 40%
two 80 40%
three 70 20%
Marking Schedules
Use these to make sure you cover the topics thoroughly. However, marks will be deducted if you use these as headings.

Part 1 Levels of Achievement Name:
Performance Criteria Outstanding Accomplished Capable Needs improvement Mark
Nomenclature and common names
All the common names and correct nomenclature are given. The fungi is classified correctly in its kingdom Common names and correct nomenclature not given or Kingdom and classification not presented Common names and correct nomenclature not given /4
4 3 0-2
History A detailed, accurate and complete history of the disease globally and how the disease was introduced into New Zealand Some history of the disease globally and some information on how disease was introduced into New Zealand Little or no history of the disease globally and how the disease was introduced into New Zealand /8
8 6 0-4
The biology of the disease A detailed and complete biology of the disease that covers physical structure, lifecycle, overwintering, sexual and asexual stages, transmission, spread, unique variations to New Zealand and conditions Nearly all of the biology of the disease is covered and nearly all physical structure, lifecycle, overwintering, sexual and asexual stages, spread, transmission, unique variations to New Zealand and conditions And overview of the biology of the disease that covers the physical structure, lifecycle, overwintering, sexual and asexual stages, transmission, spread, unique variations to New Zealand and conditions Little or none or few details of the biology of the disease /50
50 45 35 0-25
The effect on quality
Comprehensive information on the effect the disease has on the vine, the fruit quality and yield and on the wine that is produced is given and at least three secondary effects are discussed Sound information on the effect the disease has on the vine, the fruit quality and yield and on the wine that is produced is given and all secondary effects Information on the effect the disease has on the vine, the fruit quality and yield and on the wine that is produced is given and all secondary effects Little or no information on the effect the disease has on the vine, the fruit quality, the yield and on the wine that is produced and secondary effects /20
20 17 15 0-10
Comparisons Very good comparisons to Downy mildew and Botrytis is given within body of the text Some comparisons to Downy mildew and Botrytis is given within body of the text No comparisons to other pests and diseases are made /4
4 3 0-2
Climate change The effect of climate change on the disease is accurately discussed Some information on the effect of climate change is discussed Little or no discussion on climate change is given /4
5 3 0-2
Quality and formatting Formatted as per instructions, APA referencing used correctly and the report looks professional
Formatted as per instructions is mostly correct and APA referencing used Formatted as per instructions is mostly correct and an attempt to use APA referencing Formatting instructions not followed and incorrect or no APA referencing used
/10
10 8 6 0-5
Part 2
Levels of Achievement Name:

Performance Criteria Outstanding Accomplished Capable Needs improvement Mark
Monitoring and prediction models Comprehensive and accurate details of monitoring and prediction models that are currently used and how effective these are Accurate details of monitoring and prediction models that are currently used A review of monitoring and prediction models that are currently used little or no details of monitoring and prediction models that are currently used /10
10 7 6 0-5
Cultural methods of prevention and control A comprehensive discussion on the cultural methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry is presented. At least 5 cultural methods described in detail A sound discussion on the cultural methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry is presented. At least 3 cultural methods described A discussion on the cultural methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry is presented. At least 2 cultural methods describe Little or no information cultural methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry is presented. /10
10 8 6 0-5
Chemical for prevention and control A comprehensive discussion on the chemical methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry. Included is information on the modes of action, the selectivity, resistance to the chemicals, strategies to prevent resistant and chemicals which are now redundant due to their toxicity or resistant that has come about. At least five current chemicals are discussed in detail and three redundant chemicals and why they are no longer used in the industry A discussion on the chemical methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry. Included is information on the modes of action, the selectivity, resistance and resistant strategies and chemicals which are now redundant. Four current chemicals are discussed and 2 redundant chemicals Information on the chemical methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry is given. Included is information on the modes of action, the selectivity, resistance and resistant strategies and chemicals which are now redundant. At three current chemicals are discussed and one redundant chemicals Little or no information or inaccurate information on the chemicals used for prevention and control in the industry is presented
/35
35 30 25 0-17.5
Biological and organic methods of prevention and control
A comprehensive discussion on the biological and organic methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry. At least 3 biological or organic control methods are discussed A discussion on the biological and organic methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry. At least 2 biological or organic methods are discussed Information on the biological or organic methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry. At least one biological or organic method is discussed Little or no information on the biological or organic methods of prevention and control that are used in the industry is presented /10
10 8 6 0-5
Chemical Application At least 2 methods of spray application are presented in a discussion that includes water rates and what part of the canopy and growth stage is being targeted At least 1 methods of spray application are presented in a discussion that includes water rates and what part of the canopy and growth stage is being targeted At least 1 method of spray application in a discussion which may include canopy coverage is given No method of spray application is discussed or is inaccurate and no discussion on what part of the canopy is discussed. /10
10 8 6 0-5
Safety, SDS, harmful effects and legal requirements of chemicals At least 2 chemicals are chosen and the SDS, harmful effects and legal requirements of these chemicals are discussed 1 chemical is chosen and the SDS, harmful effects and legal requirements of this chemical is discussed Little or no discussion on SDS, harmful effects and legal requirements of chemicals /5
5 4 0-2.5
The Future Three examples on the future direction and new methods of how the disease and or pest is prevented and controlled is presented Two examples on the future direction and new methods of how the disease and or pest is prevented and controlled One example on the future direction and new methods of how the disease and or pest is prevented and controlled Little or no details on the future direction /10
10 8 6 0-5
Quality and formatting Formatted as per instructions and APA referencing used correctly and the report looks professional Formatted as per instructions is mostly correct and APA referencing used Formatted as per instructions is mostly correct and an attempt to use APA referencing Formatting instructions not followed and incorrect or no APA referencing used
/10
10 8 6 0-5
Part 3 Levels of Achievement Name:
Performance Criteria Outstanding Accomplished Needs improvement Mark
Accuracy
The information in the presentation is highly accurate Good accuracy on the subject matter. Serious errors in the accuracy of the presentation /10
10 7.5 0-5
Presentation of the material The information was easy to understand and well presented. It was educational and pitched at the right level It was able to be understood and the level, while not ideal, could be followed Difficult to understand and the level was either too high or too low /10
10 7.5 0-5
Critical Analysis The subject matter has been well reviewed, the complexities of the issue well examined and arguments both for and against the subject matter have been discussed Some good discussion on the subject matter is evident and a specific position acknowledges different sides of an issue. Little or no discussion on the subject matter and no position taken /30
30 20 15
Justified opinion
A strong position/opinion taken on the issue based on sound research A position or opinion is taken but not based on sound research Fails to take a position or have an opinion /20
20 15 0-10
Meaningful Discussion At least 3 questions have been put to other participants in the online forum. The questions are relevant and useful One good question has been put to other participants in the online forum. The question was relevant and useful No good quality questions asked /10
10 7.5 0-5
Replies At least 3 questions that have been asked of the student regarding their presentation have been well answered Only one question that was asked of the student was answered No questions answered /10
10 7.5 0-5
Quality and formatting Formatted as per instructions and APA referencing used correctly. The presentation is well organised, professional and easy to follow
Formatted as per instructions is mostly correct and an attempt to use APA referencing Formatting instructions not followed and incorrect or no APA referencing used
/10
10 7.5 0-5