By Dr. Rozidaini Binti Mohd Ghazi, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
| 1 | Comment from Assoc. Prof. Dr. An'amt Mohamed Noor, 2025-07-29, 8:35:32 AM | Good research and findings however selection of the text Font can be improve to make it more interesting. | Answer from the presenter, 2025-07-29, 9:39:06 AM | Thank you for your valuable feedback on my research and findings. I sincerely apologize for the font selection, which could have been improved to enhance readability and presentation. |
| 2 | Question from NOOR JANATUN NAIM BINTI JEMALI, 2025-07-29, 8:53:59 AM | The poster covers a satisfactory understanding of the topic and covers the essential points. The content is relevant, though certain sections would benefit from clearer explanations or deeper analysis. The layout is functional but could be improved with better visual organization and consistency in formatting. Poster meets the basic expectations, but there is room for enhancement in both presentation and content depth to make a stronger impact. Plant height should noted with SI unit to avoid confusion. Nitogeno? . How does nitrogen content kg/ha been calculated since only number of pots that counts.Voice over- OK. | Answer from the presenter, 2025-07-29, 10:46:07 AM | Thank you for taking the time to review my poster and provide constructive feedback. I sincerely apologize for any confusion caused, especially regarding the plant height measurement and nitrogen content calculation. Plant height was measured from the soil surface to the highest point of the plant and expressed in standard SI units (cm) to avoid confusion. The nitrogen rate (kg/ha) was calculated based on the amount of nitrogen applied per pot and converted to a per-hectare equivalent using the pot surface area. As for the absolute growth rate, it was calculated and then converted into a percentage, which is why SI units were not used for that parameter. Nitrogen content (kg/ha) explanation: I cannot paste the formula, but the nitrogen rate in kg/ha was calculated based on the amount of nitrogen applied to each pot and then converted to a per-hectare basis according to the surface area of the pot. This ensures that the rate reflects what would be applied in a field setting, even though the experiment was conducted in pots. |
| 3 | Question from Ms. Nik Fatin Qharanie Binti Nik Mohd Kamaruzaman, 2025-07-29, 9:29:50 AM | Assalamualaikum Dr, may I kindly ask how long it took for the peanut plants to significantly enrich the nitrogen content in the soil? | Answer from the presenter, 2025-07-29, 10:48:31 AM | Waalaikumsalam Miss Nik Fatin. Thank you for your question. The peanut plants significantly enriched the nitrogen content in the soil after 70 days of planting. |