What are the parameters used to measure growth in plants?
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Parameters used to measure growth in plants ...
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Set the ruler at the base of the plant.Smaller plants can be measured with a ruler, while taller plants may require a measuring tape, yardstick, or meter stick. Make sure that the ruler begins at zero on the bottom.If you are measuring a plant in a pot, the ruler should begin at ground level.
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Record the height of the plant. You will want to measure the plant from its base to its highest point. Write this down in a chart with both the date and the height recorded. Repeat every two to three days.
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Calculate the average using the growth rate formula. You can see the average daily growth rate by taking the change in size and dividing it by the amount of time it has been growing.The equation for the growth rate formula is {\frac {(S2-S1)}{T}}where S1=first measurement, S2=second measurement, and T equals the number of days between each.
This is an extremely general figure. Plant growth rate is extremely fluid and can be subject to major variations day by day. Currently, there is no way to accurately predict exact daily growth rate without the use of sophisticated laboratory equipment.
Hope it helps u mate!!!!
1)
Set the ruler at the base of the plant.Smaller plants can be measured with a ruler, while taller plants may require a measuring tape, yardstick, or meter stick. Make sure that the ruler begins at zero on the bottom.If you are measuring a plant in a pot, the ruler should begin at ground level.
2)
Record the height of the plant. You will want to measure the plant from its base to its highest point. Write this down in a chart with both the date and the height recorded. Repeat every two to three days.
3)
Calculate the average using the growth rate formula. You can see the average daily growth rate by taking the change in size and dividing it by the amount of time it has been growing.The equation for the growth rate formula is {\frac {(S2-S1)}{T}}where S1=first measurement, S2=second measurement, and T equals the number of days between each.
This is an extremely general figure. Plant growth rate is extremely fluid and can be subject to major variations day by day. Currently, there is no way to accurately predict exact daily growth rate without the use of sophisticated laboratory equipment.
Hope it helps u mate!!!!
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So you are required to measure the growth of the plant. For this you are required a plant which is in a state of growing and a ruler and the growth formula of the plant.
In the first place, put the meter scale in the base of the plant and record the reading of the metre scale and record it in a clean piece of paper.
In the second place again put the metre scale in the base of the plant and record the reading of the metre scale and record it in a clean piece of paper. Now using the growth formula calculate the growth of the plant.
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