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Friday Harvest Day! Kangkung Growth Analysis T1 T2 Destructive Sampling Guide AGR3301
Original video: https://youtu.be/pmUujLDFQQA Recorded on: 23 October 2025 Welcome to your practical guide for the upcoming Friday lab session! This video provides the step-by-step instructions needed to successfully complete the destructive harvest of your hydroponic kangkung (Ipomoea aquatica) for the Crop Growth Analysis experiment. Keywords : Crop Physiology, AGR3301, Kangkung Harvest, Destructive Sampling, Crop Growth Analysis Location: Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti
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Dec 22, 20251 min read


Crop Physiology Practical Determination of Leaf Area
Original video: https://youtu.be/QXD5rnNXvfg Lecture on: 22 October 2025 Welcome to the essential guide on determining leaf area—a critical measurement in plant physiology and crop growth analysis! Accurate leaf area data is vital for calculating parameters like Leaf Area Index (LAI) and Net Assimilation Rate (NAR). In this video, we guide you through the setup and procedure for three common methods used to measure leaf area in the laboratory: 1. Graph Paper Method (Manual):
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Nov 16, 20251 min read


Crop Physiology Practical Lab Safety, Scientific Reporting & Growth Analysis Experiment
Original video: https://youtu.be/z2XB8EG4VUQ Lecture on: 15 October 2025 This video provides a comprehensive overview of the introductory and foundational practical work for the Crop Physiology (AGR3301) course, covering laboratory safety, formal reporting guidelines, and the first major experiment on Crop Growth Analysis. Lab Essentials and Scientific Reporting The first section focuses on establishing proper conduct and methodology for plant science research. It covers esse
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Nov 16, 20251 min read


Crop Physiology Lesson Introduction and Crop Growth Analysis
Original video: https://youtu.be/LTqGPldxdbI Lecture on: 13 October 2025 The first part of this lecture establishes the difference between plants (multicellular photosynthetic life-forms) and crops (plants grown in large quantities for commercial purposes). All crops are plants, but not all plants are crops. Key Focus of Crop Physiology Crop Physiology is the study of how plant organs (stems, roots, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds) function, and the complex chemical processes
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Nov 16, 20252 min read
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