Original video: https://youtu.be/dEBo9VotNMY
Advanced Plant Physiology Q&A Session: Your Burning Questions Answered! 🌱❓
This video captures a lively Q&A session in an advanced plant physiology course, where students have the opportunity to ask their burning questions and gain deeper insights into complex topics. 🌿We'll cover a wide range of questions related to plant growth, development, and responses to environmental stimuli.
Topics Covered:
Fruit Development: Factors influencing fruit size and quality in durian.
Plant Survival in Autumn: How trees photosynthesize and survive during autumn and winter.
Coconut Seed Germination: The process of coconut seed germination and the role of the endosperm.
Flowering and Fruit Set: Improving fruit set in durian trees with heavy flowering but low fruit production.
Source Capacity in Legumes: Factors determining source capacity in legume crops at the flowering stage.
Plant Viruses: Challenges in dealing with plant viruses and their impact on crops.
LED Lighting for Plants: The effects of blue and red LED lights on plant growth and development.
Stomatal Response to CO2: Reconciling stomatal closure with increased plant growth under CO2 fertilization.
Fruit Seasonality: Why fruits have specific seasons and don't produce year-round.
Aquaponics: Optimizing nutrient availability for aquaponic crops.
Fruit Ripening: Methods to accelerate fruit ripening on the tree.
Plant Respiration: How plants breathe without lungs.
Indoor Plants: Choosing suitable plants for indoor environments.
Plant Immunity: Mechanisms of plant defense against pathogens.
Climate Change Impacts: Effects of climate change on plant secondary metabolites and active compounds.
Leaf Shape and Photosynthesis: The influence of leaf shape on photosynthesis in flowering and non-flowering plants.
The Role of ATP and NADPH: The importance of ATP and NADPH in plant metabolism and energy production.
Keywords: Plant physiology, Q&A, plant growth, plant development, photosynthesis, respiration, fruit development, flowering, plant hormones, light responses, stress responses, climate change, plant immunity
Location:
Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Fakulti Pertanian, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43000 Seri Kembangan, Selangor
XPMM+9J Seri Kembangan, Selangor
2.9845517506267742, 101.73803356324866
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