Associate Professor Thomas Owens presents the topics in plant physiology in an intriguing manner! I find his frequent direct questions stimulating, and his points on how plants differ from other groups of organisms interesting. And all this for free!
Very happy to chance upon this. Been a while since I studied at an agricultural college. I was lucky I bought a very cheap, 2nd edition, copy of Teiz and Zeiger's textbook on Plant Physiology in a bookshop . Glad to see the lectures are (I guess) based/refer on/to the material in that book. Oh serendipity!
Makes me feel better listening to these students.I've self taught for 6 years and no university. The teacher has a pasion still so that's good to know as not all teacherscan teach
Your lecture is brilliant. I wish I had a teacher like you. But you need the accept that people can't express themselves in English properly. Carry on and see you soon.
This video was amazing. Thank you so much for this amazing lecture, Dr.Owens. Very well structured, very clear, and very interesting! It's impressive how much knowledge a single person can impart on thousands
If the smart board was captured and edited into the Video for online consumption then this cop be the future of online teaching cuz this was way to entertaining to watch and I actually learned a lot
I hope someday I can progress my knowledge enough on plants biology and biochemistry enough to start researching more of the chemical components in them to make more drugs
Its a good lessons but againt I will have to say when I am learning something I think its as important to know how it works in a practical term and how you apply that ``right away`` to the thing your trying to solve, like with tomato bottom end rot were I learned the big tomatos was not getting enough water beacuse of calcium deficiency, so it meant using alot of water on those plants and I had to use alot in the start and also used some wood chips, but when planting squasch there were a complete diffrent strategy that was almost the opposite, but I learn best when I see the things I do and then apply the theory and not heavy theory in the start, but I think people are just diffrent that way though, it just sucks that most school show you the theory or at least when I went to school they showed the theory for 3 years(not this subject) and then I forgot about it instead of learning by doing beacuse its fun and intresting and then going back to the theory, I would say thats is one of the big problems (for me at least) when learning math that I couldent see it in a practical term in the start and then apply it, but I am terrible at math though
delevory of lecture is very good but content given in lecture are not concrete , i don't think this content will help any one to understand fundamentals of plant physiology.
Cornell, I have no words to thank you enough for this free university level information. It can help to change the world. You are awesome! Thank you.
Agreed :D
The best plant physiology ever. Thank you so much.
This is fabulous. Prof. Owens clearly loves plants and he lets us all in on his enthusiasm. I am hooked on the course.
Associate Professor Thomas Owens presents the topics in plant physiology in an intriguing manner! I find his frequent direct questions stimulating, and his points on how plants differ from other groups of organisms interesting. And all this for free!
Very happy to chance upon this. Been a while since I studied at an agricultural college. I was lucky I bought a very cheap, 2nd edition, copy of Teiz and Zeiger's textbook on Plant Physiology in a bookshop . Glad to see the lectures are (I guess) based/refer on/to the material in that book. Oh serendipity!
I need to graduate this year and I wont be able to take many classes I want to like this one, thank you Cornell!
I did some plant physiology lectures during my time at university. If the lecturer was an animated as this one, maybe I wouldn't have fallen asleep 😅
Thank you for this opportunity, my mind is blown way! Excellent way of teaching 😁
Makes me feel better listening to these students.I've self taught for 6 years and no university. The teacher has a pasion still so that's good to know as not all teacherscan teach
It's 2024 and Im watching this. Very interesting lecture from this awesome professor.
Your lecture is brilliant. I wish I had a teacher like you. But you need the accept that people can't express themselves in English properly. Carry on and see you soon.
Very interesting lecture, very well explained.
This is awesome, thanks a lot Cornell Uni
Truely a good plant physiologist
This video was amazing. Thank you so much for this amazing lecture, Dr.Owens. Very well structured, very clear, and very interesting! It's impressive how much knowledge a single person can impart on thousands
What textbook did you guys use?
If the smart board was captured and edited into the Video for online consumption then this cop be the future of online teaching cuz this was way to entertaining to watch and I actually learned a lot
Thank you so much! This was exactly the type of video I needed!
Thank you Dr. Owen for sharing this knowledge.
Any chances you can make available the docs that they speak during class?
This lecture is so helpful. Thanks sir!
I hope someday I can progress my knowledge enough on plants biology and biochemistry enough to start researching more of the chemical components in them to make more drugs
This professor is so savage I love it
Are the homework assignments available anywhere? Or anything we can use to test our understanding of the content?
What is the the textbook associated with this course lecture series?
Stay Blessed sir
Its a good lessons but againt I will have to say when I am learning something I think its as important to know how it works in a practical term and how you apply that ``right away`` to the thing your trying to solve, like with tomato bottom end rot were I learned the big tomatos was not getting enough water beacuse of calcium deficiency, so it meant using alot of water on those plants and I had to use alot in the start and also used some wood chips, but when planting squasch there were a complete diffrent strategy that was almost the opposite, but I learn best when I see the things I do and then apply the theory and not heavy theory in the start, but I think people are just diffrent that way though, it just sucks that most school show you the theory or at least when I went to school they showed the theory for 3 years(not this subject) and then I forgot about it instead of learning by doing beacuse its fun and intresting and then going back to the theory, I would say thats is one of the big problems (for me at least) when learning math that I couldent see it in a practical term in the start and then apply it, but I am terrible at math though
Is there a way to access written lecture notesor other resources to help me learn.
धन्यवाद गुरू जि 🙏♥️
Please rename the title of all videos ,so that we can know the about topic of the video
Hi. Does anyone know the name of the textbook being used in this course? Thanks
Sir plz tell me why plasma membrane called plasma leama??plz reply
Hay version en en español?
I'm studying an online course and my book hasn't shown up yet, this is very helpful, thanks :)
can you suggest online course that I can learn plant physiology? Thanks
@@lehoang827 it was a Swedish university class so for any non Swedish students I would think it might be some costs involved.
@@MyPineappleDream Thanks so much
I thought plants could change their cells from say vegative to flower back to vegetative as example. And what about pectins
what is the name of the textbook and it's author?
Plant physiology which is written by Lincoln Taiz and Adward Zeiger
Do I need a book to dig deeply the lecture ?
And what is the book ?
+Julia Serfezi KThank you !
+Macdara O'Neill best book ever!!
+Macdara O'Neill yup it took me till close to lecture 20 I think to hear him mention the author's names
What's wrong with screen...
Its really small
Imagine watching all the 28 lectures and you get free education
inside your bedroom
Light spectrum also
Hello Tony, Hope you see my comments.
Good
23:19
*mind blown*
Look up bruce bugbee profesor crop physiology itah state university hes got some essencial stuff on light specs etc
23:10
Please add the translation feature into Arabic
i have a qeusion pls
delevory of lecture is very good but content given in lecture are not concrete , i don't think this content will help any one to understand fundamentals of plant physiology.