It is hypothesised that the dicots (dwarf beans) will have a faster growth rate then the wheat. The aim is compare the growth and germination rates between the monocots and dicots. It has been found and clearly visualised so far that the beans are germinating faster. It also clearly visualises that the wheat seeds are continuously no make much progress. During the experiment currently many changes had have to been made. One example of the change made was adjusting to more or less water due to a public holiday on the 19th of October. Throughout this experiment the days the plants were watered on were Mondays and Fridays. Each time when watering the plant, the measurements, such as height, length and so on were observed and recorded into a
Explanation to our experiment: To test our hypothesis, we made greenhouses and we grew radishes under it. To make different colors of light affect the growth, we wrapped colored cellophane around the greenhouses so when the sun’s rays strike the greenhouse (passing through because it’s translucent) they will carry the color. The method which we measure the group was by mass and height. However with the problem that measuring the mass of the radish would take pulling out its roots, we only measured on the last day. Our height was measured throughout each of our three days of measuring and the greenhouse with the best radishes (mass and heightwise) would be concluded as the result.
The first pot was filled with bean seeds and exposed to only high light. The second pot was filled with radish seeds and exposed to only high light. The third pot was filled with bean seeds but exposed to low light. The fourth pot was filled with radish seeds and exposed to low light. The fifth and final pot was filled with bean and radish seeds. After allowing the plants to grow we then measured the length of the largest leaf on each plant. We then cut the plants and weighed them. To measure the leaves we used a standard ruler measuring the largest leaf on each stalk. We then cut the plants as close to the soil as possible and weighed them individually on a scale.
There are many ways to obtain seeds to grow flowers in the springtime, but not all seeds were created equal. Sunflower seeds, for example, can be bought at a garden store in a packet for $1.5 dollars per 6 gram packet, but they can also be found in bird seed for $3.53 dollars per 10 pounds. This experiment intends to find if the germination of a store bought packet of sunflower seeds matches the germination rate of sunflower seeds obtained from a bag of bird seed. While both seeds will germinate, it is believed that the bird seed will not be as robust in growth as the garden seed, due to the fact that the garden seed is made to be grown, while the bird seed is made for consumption.
Each quad of soil had 2-3 seeds in it along with either 0, 3, 6, or 9 pellets of fertilizer in each quad to possibly get 4 plants total. Two types of fertilizer exist, organic fertilizer and synthetic fertilizer. Gardeners.com says that, organic fertilizers are made from organic materials. (1) Organic fertilizers also prevent the plant with a better structure, improving the structure of the plant. (2) Synthetic fertilizers are fast-acting fertilizers but also come in different forms such as granule, spike and pellet. (2) This kind of fertilizer is also known for seeing green in the plants quicker and quick-hit of nutrients for the plants. (2) There are advantages and disadvantages of using fertilizer. Plants can have a quick action of growth and are more defined when using fertilizer. (3) But sometimes there is a chance of using the fertilizer to much causing damage to the whole soil ecosystem. (3) Over two weeks we observed the growth of the fast plants and recorded the data of the height. By the end of the two weeks, we also recorded the weight of the fast plants. I hypothesized that each quadrant was going to be different plant growth, with the quadrant of 6 pellets (quadrant C) being the fastest growing plant. My individual results showed that the quadrant with 9 pellets (quadrant D) had the most results with growing in
According to a study, an experiment was done over the course of six years on the growth, needle, carbon, and nitrogen, chlorophyll, and
Analysis of Results Throughout this experiment the Controlled group height is always ahead of the Experimental Group. Eventually the Controlled Group is more than triple the size of the Experimental Group. On day 35 the average plant height for the Experimental Group was 3.1667 centimeters and the Controlled Group with a 18.25 centimeters. In the Experimental Group, Cell 1 had a height of 3.5 centimeters, Cell 2 never grew, Cell 3 had a height of 7.0, and Cell 4 had a height of 8.0 centimeters.
The Figure 5 depicts the relationship between the plant heights 21 days the average internodes lengths at the week 14 days of dwarf and normal pea seedlings.
All plants need these five basic elements to grow and thrive . They are sunlight, water, soil, and CO2, in this experiment, I will be changing 1 of the elements which is water to see the effects of the radiation on the pinto bean. This can determine the growth of the plant , the plant that I changed was Plant C. The plant can serve in warm or hot temperatures like 70 degree Fahrenheit or more. When started the project the temperature was 74 fahrenheit in the beginning I put the seeds in cups, because I did not have any pots. I filled it with 1 cup of potting dirt, and put the seeds in. After about 6 weeks later, I filled the potting dirt up again. It took about 8 days for all the seeds to
The question chosen to do an experiment on is does caffeine affect the growth of green beans if ground caffeine tablets are added to the soil. I chose this question because I strongly dislike waiting a couple months for plants to grow from seeds, so I want to try to make them grow faster. This project is important to everyone. People with short summers could grow a garden if the experiment works.
What do you predict will happen when soaking the beans in water for a few hours and overnight?
This data is collected by observing the two different pots and annotate whether there is a difference in phenotype of the germinated seeds. The other data collection in this experiment is the height of the seedlings, from the soil to their tip, of the germinated seeds after the 7 days of the experiment. The relationship between UV-B light and germinated seeds was determined using a χ2 test while the relationship between UV-B light and seedling height using a
The purpose of the experiment determine whether a plant watered with diluted aspirin will grow faster than a plant watered with normal water. We seeking to answer the scientific question, “Does aspirin improve the growth of plants?” Our hypothesis is the more aspirin a plant is given the faster and higher the plant will grow. We compared the results of three groups of lima beans. The first group received normal water while the second the third groups had aspirin added (second group had one aspirin and third group had two aspirins). We used two plants for each group so if one died the experiment could continue. Our experiment demonstrated the addition of aspirin has a positive impact on plant growth with the third group (two aspirin added)
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Included below are graph showing theses results as well as the average bean plant growth over the six week growing period.
27 What is the best measurement to determine the growth of seedlings? A B C D the dry mass of the whole seedling the height and width of the parts above ground the length from the root-tip to the stem-tip the total number of leaves