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Radish Seed Experiment Essay
For my seed experiment I had decided to see what the effect of sprinkling salt on a radish seed would be. So for my control group I had set six (6)
cherry radish seeds in between a damp paper towel and then closed it within a Ziploc bag. For my experimental I had set it up the exact same way as
the control group but I would sprinkle salt on top of seeds before I zipped up the baggie. I sprinkled the salt on the experimental seeds and dampened
the paper towel once every day. Each bag was stored in the light and at room temperature (~70В° F.)
Before, I started I made a prediction for the experiment. I thought the salt on top of the seed and inside the paper towel would soak up water and
dehydrate the seed and make the paper towel go dryer
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Auxin Is Better Than Natural Auxin Analysis
Plant hormones are chemical signals released by a tissue and delivered to a receptor tissue. Auxin is the hormone most commonly found in plants.
Auxin regulates and aids in the development of plants (Kazan 2013). The acid growth hypothesis states that an acidic ph will enhance the effects of
auxin in seed development and plant growth. Radish seeds were planted in acidic soil and administered natural and synthetic auxin in order to test for
the effect of synthetic auxin in an acidic soil on plant growth. The reason for this experiment is to test whether or not synthetic (man–made) auxin
works better than natural auxin in growth development. It was found that the natural kind of auxin works better in an acidic environment than synthetic
auxin.
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After the process of pollination and the development of the embryo stops, a seed is formed. The seed will remain dormant until it comes in contact
with water which causes gibberellins (a type of plant hormone) to be released which will trigger the layer covering the embryo to produce enzymes
needed to break down the endosperm and release the nutrients that are stored there. Those nutrients will be used by the embryo for growth. Hormones
are chemical substances that help and regulate plant growth and aid in seed germination (Gutzler and Brewer 2013). There are seven different types of
plant hormones and they all trigger specific reactions. One of the first hormones discovered in plants was Auxin. Auxin is known to aid in stem
elongation and shape direction of growth (Gutzler and Brewer 2013). There are many different kinds of auxin. Indoleacetic acid (IAA) and
Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) are two of the most common types, both will be used in the
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Hypothesis Of Acid Rain
Objective:
What is the effect of acid rain have on the growth of radish seeds?
Hypothesis:
The seeds that are not in acid rain will germinate more because the acid rain will cause most of the seeds to not germinate because the acid will burn
the chemical the seed needs to germinate
Materials
Diluted Sulfuric Acid
(Acid Rain)
Normal Rain
60 Radish Seed
Glass marking pencil
Masking tape
2 petri dishes
Sponges (2)
Graduated cylinder
Procedure:
Label the petri dishes with "regular" and "acid".
Place a sponge in each petri dish.
Pour 30 mL of water in the petri dish labeled "water" and 30 mL of the diluted sulfuric acid into the petri dish labeled "Acid Rain".
Evenly space 30 radish seeds on the sponges in each petri dish.
Seal the petri dishes securely with the masking tape, and the place them under the the sun.
Data/Observations:
Effect of Acid Rain Radish Seeds
Group
Light
Acid
Observation
1
30
25
2
29
22
3
27
16
Acid was a darker green
4
25
12
More leaves on the acid plants
5
24
17
6
25
19
Acid was a darker green
7
26
22
8
18
19
Average
25.5
19
Graph
Conclusion:
The experiment was done to see how acid rain affects seed germination. The experiment was done with 60 radish seeds, sulfidic acid, and water.We
put 30 seeds in a petri dish with a sponge that is soaked in sulfuric acid and we put the other 30 seeds in another petri dish with a sponge that is
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The Influence Of Amoxicillin On Peroxidase Activity And...
Amoxicillin has no Effect on Peroxidase Activity and Growth Rate of Raphanus sativus L
Abstract:
The prolific use of antibiotics in agricultural operations is raising concern because it is fed to their livestock, which is then excreted into the soil. The
antibiotic concentration in the soil is producing antibiotic resistant bacteria. Plants that get exposed to this type of soil get their biochemistry disrupted.
The following study was conducted as an attempt to determine if plant growth rate and peroxidase activity were two factors that are affected by the
presence of antibiotics. To test this out, a specific amoxicillin– water solution was given to eight treatment plants. These plants were then compared to
eight control plants. By statistically analyzing the data obtained using ANOVA, it was found that the null hypothesis was supported and that the
antibiotic treatment had no significant effect on either growth or peroxidase activity.
Introduction:
Since the discovery of antibiotics in the 20th century its use has widely prevailed. While its introduction to the medicine industry has brought many
benefits like almost eradicating some diseases, its use is now bringing concern to public health. Antibiotics are excessively being used that the
possibility of antibiotic resistant bacteria is a major risk. One huge source of antibiotic consumption comes from the agricultural business. Livestock
like swine and poultry are fed subtherapeutic antibiotics as
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Intraspecific Competition Lab Report
This experiment was performed to give a better idea of interspecific competition and intraspecific competition between radish seeds and wheat
seeds at high and low densities. By planting two species only pots and two combined species pots our results showed that the radish seeds
performed better at both interspecific and intraspecific competitions and concluded that the lower the pot density the more resources and growth.
32 radish seeds were evenly planted in pot A1 followed by 32 wheat seeds planted in pot A2 and 16 of each radish and wheat seeds combined (32 total)
planted in pot AB1. We repeated this procedure again but this time planting 96 radish seeds evenly in pot A2, 96 wheat seeds in pot B2 and 48 of
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For both interspecific and intraspecific competition the radish did its best however at the lowest density of 32. (Figure 1) These results did support our
hypothesis that the lower the density the better the growth and the radish would thrive better at intraspecific competition however was refuted with us
predicting that wheat would do better in interspecific competition. These results can possibly be explained by the idea of density–dependent growth
meaning that as you increase population, resources such as light, soil, and water decrease and vice versa (Walsh and Walsh 2015). Also a possible
explanation for our results is that the radish shoots were longer, taller, more in number versus the wheat shoots that were short, broad and few in
number. The theory of allocating more roots if the there is less sun and bigger shots if there is less nutrient rich soil is shown in the experiment of
intraspecific and interspecific competition of beans, in the end that beans that had more competition and the soil was poor had bigger leaves at the
expense of its neighbors (Mania et al.
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Radish Seeds Lab
The lab we conducted in class was to discover the effects that salt could produce on a controlled plant population. Instead of using different types of
flora, we resorted to the use of radish seeds. We hypothesized that if a radish seed was placed into various dishes that contained a different levels of
sodium, it would not grow in a solution with a heightened amount of sodium present opposed to a sodium–free solution. The experiment began with
counting the endless amount of radish seeds in group of sixty, then dividing them into six groups of ten. Paper towels were folded into patches and
placed inside six petri dishes. The paper towels will serve as the soil or bases for the seeds on their planted. Afterwards, we performed a serial dilution
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Effects of Ammonia and Vinegar on Radish Plants Essay
THE EFFECTS OF AMMONIA AND VINEGAR ON RADISH PLANTS 1
The Effects of Ammonia and Vinegar on Radish Plants
THE EFFECTS OF AMMONIA AND VINEGAR ON RADISH PLANTS 2
Abstract
INTRODUCTION OF GROUP Plants are one of the most complex organisms; how they grow is very complex and it is important to see how they
grow to even how they die. We first had to propose a question and test it to see if it was profound enough to test. Our group decided to see how
different chemical substances affect radish plants, and which substance will kill the plant fastest. We planted 8 germinated radish seeds, then put
ammonia in 2 of the plants, vinegar in 2 other plants, put both vinegar and ammonia in 2 other plants, and had the ... Show more content on
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Vinegar is also used in diet control because several doses can provide feeling of fullness and satisfaction. It is also an effective screening tool for
cervical cancer because vinegar changes the color of the tissue that is infected to a color of white so it can be easily noticed. Vinegar is also a cleaning
agent because of its acidic property it can dissolve mineral deposits from glass. Vinegar is a very useful chemical substance but at the same time a very
acidic and corrosive compound (Harris, 2011).
THE EFFECTS OF AMMONIA AND VINEGAR ON RADISH PLANTS 4
Methods
The group planted a total of 8 separate pots of seeds. Two pots consisted of only seeds and those were the control group of this experiment. The
other plants also consisted of radish seeds but had chemicals ammonia, vinegar, or a combination of both applied once weekly with 30ml of water
being applied daily (except on the weekends). As a result, there were a total of 8 pots. Two of each variable and two of the controls. Right after all the
seeds were germinated in petri–dishes they were put into pots, covered with soil, and labeled to prevent confusion.
2 pots were labeled as: CONTROL – One of which was labeled control 1 and the other control 2
2 pots were labeled as: VINEGAR –One of which was labeled vinegar 1 and the other vinegar 2
2 pots were labeled as: AMMONIA–One of which was labeled ammonia 1 and the
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How Does Radish Grow Under Green Light
Discussion:
In the end, my data only partially supported my hypothesis. There was indeed a statistically highly significant difference in plant height between radish
height under red vs blue grow lights as well as a statistically highly significant difference between radish height under green vs blue lights. However,
my data showed no statistical difference in plant height between radishes grown under green vs red lights. This being said, my hypothesis was still
technically correct because there was a difference between the height in plants grown under different colored lights.
Surprisingly, the second part of my hypothesis was incorrect about the relationship between radish plant height and radish plant mass. I had predicted a
strong correlation, but there turned out to be no statistically significant correlation between plant height and plant mass. There was actually an almost
Simpson's Paradox (almost because the data is not actually split) between plant height and weight when grown under red light and plant height and
weight when grown under green light. The red light seemed to be better for plant growth originally because the mean plant height for red was higher
than that of green, however when you look at plant mass instead of height, green in the clear victor. This result was so surprising that I did more
research to figure out why it was the case. It turns out that radishes actually grow up (grow their stalks taller) instead of out (expanding their leaf area)
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Because there was such a big difference between plant height when grown under red and green versus the plants grown under blue, I now know that it
does matter what color grow light plants are grown under and that the best (primary color) to grow them under is blue if I seek taller
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Radish Essay
Abstract: The objective throughout this radish report is to determine the growth affects of using Osmocote fertilizer compared to not using fertilizer on
the growth of Radishes, focusing on the radish root size, root weight, leaf area, and the SPAD. For growing Radishes with and without fertilizer, you
need six four inch starter pots filled lightly with soil, then determine which pots will be the control, and which will be the test group. The easiest way
to keep track of these two groups is by labeling them, using tags to identifying the date, name of plant, and whether it is your control or test. Next,
gather Radish seeds and begin planting them four per pot about a half inch under the soli and then cover lightly, always remember to water your seeds
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Radishes prefer cooler climates and grow quickly under the appropriate condition of enough sun, fertile soil, moisture and the correct climate. Know
colors of radishes are white, pink, red, purple, yellow, and green colored. Radishes are used for numerous things like eating for taste, and natural
medication the radish root can be used for stomach and intestinal disorders, loss of appetite, and pain and swelling of the mouth and throat, the radish
is even believed to help with infection, inflammation or excessive mucus of the respiratory tract. Radishes also provide an abundance of health
benefits because of minerals, vitamins, and nutrients such as their high doses of vitamin C, which is known for rejuvenating the immune system;
radishes are also known for improving blood circulation throughout the body. The economic values of radishes vary but I found that on average
radishes are being sold .81cents per bundle or $1.59 per
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Eucalyptus Globulus' Effect on the Germination of Radish...
The purpose of the project was to determine whether Eucalyptus globulus had an effect on the germination of radish seeds. It was hypothesized that
Eucalyptus globulus would have a negative effect on the germination of the seeds and their growth.
Before a seed can germinate it must first shed the seed coat, a protective outer layer that protects the seed from parasites, injury, and unfavorable
temperatures. Inside the seed coat is the embryo which contains the root and first leaves of the plant, called cotyledons. After the seed coat has been
shed the root emerges first so that it can absorb water and nutrients. After the roots have come out of the embryo the cotyledons will follow. Some seeds
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Allelopathic chemicals can also exist in soil, affecting the surround plants and those planted afterwards. Studies have shown that Leucaena
leucocephala, a tree promoted for water conservation and revegetation, contains a toxic amino acid in its leaves and foliage that prevents the growth
of other trees but not its own seedlings. Research has also shown that this species reduces the yield of wheat and increases the yield of rice. Other
allelopathic plants include mango, box elder, broccoli, and Eucalyptus. A study was conducted at Gomal University that tested the allelopathic effects of
Eucalyptus camaldulensis L. on the germination and seedling growth of wheat. The leaves of E. camaldulensis trees were washed and dried and then
filtered to create a one hundred percent solution as well as ten percent, fifteen percent, and twenty percent. These solutions were tested on twelve
varieties of wheat. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in germination counts with increasing levels of Eucalyptus aqueous extract
concentration. All twelve varieties of wheat were adversely affected by the twenty percent concentration of Eucalyptus extract. It was observed that
there was a direct relationship between the number of normal seedlings and the extract concentration. The results suggested that the E. camaldulensis L.
leaf aqueous extract could reduce normal seedlings even in low concentrations.
Eucalyptus
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The Effect Of Soil Moisture On The Growth
Biology Higher Level
The Effect of Soil Moisture Contents on the Growth (height) of Raphanus sativus (Radish Plants)
SCHOOL: Haines City High School IB
NAME: Archie Andah
CANDIDATE NUMBER: *******
EXAM SESSION: May 2015
INSTRUCTOR: April Blaze Design
Research Question:
What is the effect of soil moisture contents on the growth (height) of Raphanus sativus (radish plants)?
Background Research: What radishes need for optimal germination Full sun position Soil pH of 5.5 to 6.8 Minimum soil temperature of 13В°C
/ 55В°F Sowing at around 1.2 cm deep
(Folia)
What is moisture content? The amount of water associated with a given volume or mass of soil
(Soil moisture)
How do you calculate soil moisture concentration? Gravimetric –– dry–weight basis Although this can be calculated, it is not a necessary calculation in
this investigation. (Soil Moisture) Water and Germination Water with excessive alkalinity or salt content can result in a nutrient imbalance and poor
plant growth. Softened water may contain harmful amounts of sodium. Water that tests high in total salts should not be used. Salt levels greater than
0.5 millions or 320 parts per million are likely to cause an imbalance of nutrients.
(requirements for plant growth)
Purpose
The aim of this investigation is to better understand and further determine the effect of soil moisture contents on the growth (height) of Raphanus
sativus (radish seeds).
Ethical Concerns
There are no ethical concerns in this
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Rat Tail Radish Facts
Rat–Tail Radish Facts: Most people call the Rat Tail Radish, radish beans. They grow by planting radish seeds and letting the radish grow. You
don't pick the radish when it's ready, you let it flower. The flowers are actually little, tiny radish beans. They grow sort of like peas. When the
flowers are gone you are left with Radish beans. They look like green beans, but shorter, and taste a little like radishes. You can also eat the flowers
too. It has vitamins C(for collagen), B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9(all for energy production and management), iron, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc,
and potassium. Alexandria Squash Facts: It is a summer squash popular in parts of the Middle East. It is closely related to Zucchini. The skin of the
squash is where all the vitamins are. So you have to eat the skin and all to get all the vitamins. It grows open and allows for easy picking. It is a
hybrid that is somewhat resistant to mildew. The smaller the squash, the tastier it is. You can deep fry it. You can eat the seeds, leaves, tendrils, and
flowers. It has the vitamins, A ( for your eyes), B6(for energy and management), thiamin, niacin, C (for collagen),and K (for blood clotting). It also has
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Some people eat the tops, also known as greens. You would eat them much like beet greens. The smaller the turnip, the sweeter it is. There is 28
calories in 100 grams of the turnip roots, not the leaves. You can eat both the roots and leaves, but the leaves are much more nutrient rich than the bulb,
or
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Effect Of Competition Lab: Intraspecific And Interspecific...
Competition Lab Intraspecific and Interspecific Competition
Objectives:
1.To assess the effect of competition among plants at different population densities on the growth of plants
2.To assess the relative competitiveness of two species of plants when they are planted together
Background:
Competition is an interaction between organisms in which both are harmed by the interaction. Competition can occur among members of the same
species and is called intraspecific competition or it can occur between members of different species, in which case is called interspecific competition.
Competition of animals can involve: fights over food, water, nesting sites or mates; or may involve less overt forms of conflict such as greater height
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Place in a warm, well–lit place.
6. Examine daily and water the plants when the surface becomes dry.
7. After three weeks, remove the plants from each pot, including roots.
8. Weigh the total biomass produced from each pot, determine the average biomass perplant, and record on the data sheet.
11.3 Interspecific Competition – Radish and Wheat
1. Obtain radish and wheat seeds that have been soaked so that they are beginning to sprout.
2. Obtain three 8 cm (3–inch) pots and fill to within 2 cm of the top with sand. Press down gently.
3. Carefully place sprouting seeds on the sand and cover with about 1 cm of additional sand as follows: In pot 1, plant one radish seed and one wheat
seed. In pot 2, plant ten radish seeds and ten wheat seeds. In pot 3, plant twenty radish seeds and twenty wheat seeds.
4. Pour water into the pot until it begins to run out the bottom.
5. Place in a warm, well–lit place.
6. Examine daily and water the plants when the surface becomes dry.
7. After three weeks, remove the plants from each pot, including roots.
8. Separately weigh the total biomass of radish and wheat plants produced from each pot, determine the average biomass per plant for both the radish
and wheat plants, and record on the data
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The Effect Of Milk And Milk Of Magnesia On Seed Germination
Background
A seed is the plants way of reproducing and allows the plant to produce plants of the same kind. A seed is a developing plant that is bounded by a
seed coat that covers the seed and usually has stored food and nutrients inside. Seeds allow the plant to reproduce so they don't become extinct.
Radish seeds are rapid growing seeds that grow best in full sunlight with their own space, soil with a pH level of 6.5–7, water with a pH level of 7, and
cool/moist soil. Lemonade has a pH level of 2.5 and is acidic, so the seed most likely will grow at a very slow rate compared to a seed with normal tap
water. Milk of magnesia has a pH level of 10.5 which is more basic and higher than the pH level of water, the substance radish seeds grow best in.
Therefore, the milk of magnesia might be too strong for the seeds and will cause them to either grow extremely slow or not at all. The effect of
lemonade and milk of magnesia on seed germination can be measured by using a ruler and measuring the sprout growth of each seed in centimeters
daily.
Question
Will lemonade and milk of magnesia affect radish seed germination and growth?
Hypothesis
If I have 5ml of lemonade and 5ml of milk of magnesia and dilute each liquid with 5ml of tap water and apply each solution twice to ten radish seeds, I
believe the seeds will grow at a slower rate than radish seeds with 10ml of tap water.
Materials
–30 radish seeds –Paper Towels
–3 Petri dishes (Top and bottom)
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Allelopathy Affects Germination of Radish Seeds Essay
Introduction This experiment is designed to test the allelopathy of two different treatments, Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus cinerea) and Lemon (Citrus limon).
The two treatments will be tested on radish seeds (Raphanus sativus) to investigate the effect of the treatments on the germination of the radish seeds.
Allelopathy is the beneficial or harmful effects that one plant has on another plant by the release of chemicals. Allelopathy studies the interactions
among plants, fungi, algae and bacteria with the organisms living in a certain ecosystem, interactions that are mediated by the secondary metabolites
produced and exuded into the environment (Francisco A MacГas, JosГ© MG Molinillo, Rosa M Varela, Juan CG Galindo 2007). The plants use... Show
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In the dishes, I dropped the appropriate treatment into the center, where the marks were made. Next, I closed the petri dishes, taped them up, and let
them sit at room temperature for a week. Then I opened them up to take two measurements. The first measurement was the number of seeds
germinated. The second measurement was to measure the seedling lengths.
Results All five groups recorded the outcomes that they established. For our bench, we found that nine raddish seeds in the control dish, zero raddish
seeds in the eucalyptus dish, and four radish seeds in the lemon dish germinated and sprouted. Our bench also found that the average seed length for the
control was thirty one millimeters, for the Eucalyptus was zero. and for the Lemon was eight and a half. Below, is a chart and graph that shows the
whole data as averages from all five benches. Each bench did the exact same experiment so we knew nothing would be biased.
Amount of Radish Seeds Germinated
TreatmentAverage Number of Seeds Germinated per DisshPercentGermination
Control9.494%
Eucalyptus00%
Lemon2.828%
Chart: The above chart shows how many radish seeds were germinated and sprouted. The right column shows the percentage of seeds that germinated
for each treatment out of one
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The Effects Of Acid Rain On Plants
Abstract
Acid rain is a current issue due to the potential danger it could pose to plant life in the case that it is harmful to plants. In this lab, it was determined
whether or not acid water was harmful to red radish plants, and in doing so, established the possible effects of acid rain on plants. It was hypothesized
that the acid would take all nutrients from the soil, therefore harming the plants. In this lab, three plants––two experimentals and one control––were
monitored after receiving either acid water or tap water. After the experiment was conducted, it was plain to see that the plants were affected negatively
by the acid water, as the plants to receive the acid water immediately showed symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, therefore proving the hypothesis. As
such, acid rain was proved to be a danger to the environment, as it destroys nutrients in the soil, therefore killing the plants. Without efforts to minimize
acid rain, it could potentially destroy the ecosystem.
Introduction
The purpose of this lab is to determine whether or not acidic water affects the growth of red radish plants. Vinegar with a similar acidic pH as acid rain
was used to water plants to simulate the effects of acid rain which is a current problem.. The pH used was 3.5. In comparison, the tap water was a
pH of 7, a neutral liquid. By simulating acid rain and observing how the vinegar affects the plant, it will be possible to come to a conclusion about
how acid rain may affect crops.
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Belle Radish Lab Report
Discussion
The Belle radish grew best when watered with ph 5 and ph 6. This means that Belle Radish grow best in slightly acidic soil. The belle radishes did not
grow well in in ph 3, in ph 3 the plant stopped growing after the 6th day. It is said that when a plant grows in acidic soil the plant would start to
develop a yellow color but pH 3 did not develop a yellowish color. Something that was observed was that the plants had different shades of green, Ph 3,
ph 4 and ph 5 were a light shad of green while ph 5, ph6 and ph 7 were a darker shade of green. One of the leaves of ph 3 (tallest plant) had died. The
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This was unexpected because it was said that Belle radish grow best in 5.8–6.8ph but when the experiment was held the plant grew better in ph 4 than
it did in ph 5. This was also found surprising because when soil is too acidic the plant would be shorter since the plant would not have the needed
nutrients available but this experiment does not support that. A human source of error is that different rules were used and on rulers zero is not
right at the tip of the ruler, for some rulers it's a centimeter away and for others it's 2 centimeters away but that was not consider and so that has
effected the results. Another source of error is that the soil that was used might not have been the soil to grow this plant and so that could have
affected the growth of the plants. In future experiments, the type of soil would be checked and research on the soil would be done to determine
whether the soil itself would affect the plant in anyway. The same ruler would also be used to measure all the plants the same way so that the
measurement errors are reduced. The hypothesis is partly supported because slightly acidic plant did make the plant grow
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Intraspecific Competition Lab Report
Jennifer Aguilar April 11, 2016 Agroecology INTRODUCTION: For this lab the concept of intraspecific and interspecific competition was used in
order to carry out this experiment using seeds kale and radish seeds. Intraspecific competition is when the many of the same type of species, for
example kale, compete for the same resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients. Yes, they are the same, but in order to survive, and thrive, they
must compete with those around them. Intrespecific is different from intraspecific, this is when two or more types of the same species, in this case –
kale and radish, are growing near each other and compete for the same nutrients as listed above (Million, 2013). These competitions do not stop at just
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This could also explain why the intra radish seeds were the smallest – because there were too many seeds competing for nutrients. For the radish
weight, the interspecific (6R, 4K) did the best. This could be because there were more radish seeds, than there were kale seeds, but not enough that
they would have to compete to survive but enough that it was able to overtake and the kale. The intra radish didn't do as well because there were so
many seeds as the same
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Why Did Salt Grow In River Essay
The Effect of Salt on Radish Seed Growth along the Nelson River in Ensi county, Indiana.
Autumn Acord
Radish farms along the Nelson river had a recent lack of growth of their radishes. A landfill and a salt storage facility had recently opened along the
river near the farms. Samples from the river were taken and used to grow radishes to see what caused the lack of growth. The salt storage facility had
leaked into the river, causing samples B and D not grow.
Introduction
In Ensi County, Indiana along the Nelson River it has been reported by two farmers that their crops are not growing. Three farmers use the Nelson
River and the same methods they used the previous year to produce their crops. Recently added in their area was a salt storage ... Show more content on
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It was in the middle of Nelson River between irrigation pumps. There was an abundance of salt and it was not able to dissolve or become diluted
enough for the plants to grow. This helps prove that the salt is the reason why theradish seeds were not growing on this farm.
Each seed with Site E water grew on average 7.625 centimeters. Site E was located after Kimmel's Creek joined in with the river, where Kimmel's
Creek brings fresh water and helps dilute or dissolve the salt. All this data helps find the reason why the farmers are having problems with growing
their crops by the Nelson River.
The hypothesis that was being tested was if the salt facility was leaking salt, then the crops will not grow. The hypothesis was supported by the
data gathered because it proves that the seeds in the sites located near the salt facility did not grow at all, but the other seeds did when they were
not affected. Site B and D's seeds did not even sprout and they were located either by the salt facility or slightly downstream. Site Cand E was farther
down the river and was not affected by the salt. Site A was completely before the storage facility and was not affected in anyway since it was the
control of the
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Chi Square Test Paper
After two weeks of observation the qualitative results showed that for both Clover and Radish an estimate of three out of for seeds germinated. There
was also no noticeable difference in length between the two types of plants. When using the Urea treatment the results showed that in both plants
almost all the seeds germinated and both plants grew to the top of the ParafilmTM. When treating with Rhizobium spp. results show that there was a
decrease in germinating seeds compared to all other treatments. Results also showed that in radish when treating nodules were present. The average
growth of both Trifulium spp. (Figure 1) and Raphanus spp. (Figure 2) were calculated for each treatment. Results show that the Rhizobium spp.
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The results showed There was a preference in treatment on the species Trifulium spp. (П‡2 = 205.20; p = 2.19x10–42; df = 2). The same result was
observed for the species Raphanus spp. (X2=497.80;p=4.50x10–139;df=2) An analysis of variances was performed on the data in order to identify
where was the significant variation on the respective shoot lengths of both species. Results showed that there was no significant variance in neither of
the species between the shoot's length and the treatments used. (Table 2) The same analysis was also done for the root's length of both species. Results
demonstrated that there was at least one significant difference between the three treatments and root's length in both types of plants. It was found in
clover root's length that a comparison of the control group and Rhizobium treatment on clover root's length were no significant different from each
other (Tukey HSD: p>0.05). There was a significant difference when comparing all other types of techniques used (Tukey HSD: p<0.05). In radish
root's lengths the results showed that there was a significant difference when comparing the Urea technique against the Control group (Tukey HSD:
p<0.05). There was no significant difference on the other two comparisons (Tukey HSD:
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Annotated Water
In this modern world, people need more efficient ways to grow food due to increased population. In an effort to increase food production, scientists are
testing novel methods of increasing plant growth. A technology of interest is ozonated water. Ozonated water is infusing more oxygen into water.
Infusing oxygen into water is accomplished by using a machine called an ozonator which adds more oxygen into water. The theory behind ozonated
water is that ozonated water provides oxygen to the root of the plant."Ozone improves the respiratory process [of the plant] at the cellular
level,"(Oz–air.). Further ozone makes a plant, "free of virus, bacteria, fungi ... and other microorganisms," (Oz–air.) Essentially, ozone "promotes fast
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The data was organized into two different groups ozonated and control plants with the plants on both greenhouses being numbered 1–12 as shown in fig
3.On the bottom of chart I did calculations for averages, standard deviation and T–test. As shown in Fig. 3 there are 4 zeros on the Ozonated and one
zero on control. This was a result of them being duds and not being able to work with them. Looking at how the data in the fig. 5 you see that the
control always seems to be one step ahead then the ozonated radishes. Now if we remove the zeros it's a slightly different story. Looking at figure
4 we see that the average for day 5 that the ozonated radishes has a higher plant average. This is only because with the 4 zeros being removed the
1.1, 1.58, 1.9 all weigh down the average for the whole chart. Also, I noticed that in figure 6 that the gap between the two has shrunken
drastically.This is because the four zeros wore down the ozonated bar down compared to only one zero in the control group. Also looking at the t–test
it shows that most if not all the data was by chance so this experiment may not be valid at
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Lab Report On Cellular Respiration
Abstract
This experiment consisted of 3 respirometers, one with ants, one with radish seeds, and one with glass beads. Each with 4 pellets of KOH and a
piece of cotton. They were placed in a water bath that was at 75 degrees fahrenheit. A bubble at the end of the respirometer was measured every five
minutes, and this distance showed how well the organisms were respiring. The radish seeds were able to do the most cellular respiration in 25 minutes,
with the ants being a close second, and the control respirometer of the glass beads doing the least.
Introduction
Cellular respiration is the group metabolic reactions that happen in the cell of living organism that creates adenosine triphosphate, ATP, from
biochemical energy. The formula for cellular respiration is C6H12O6 +6O26CO2+6H2O+ATP. This formula means glucose andoxygen are turned into
water,carbon dioxide and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) energy through chemical reactions. Cellular respiration occurs in all cells which allows them
to grow. Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. Sativus seed, also known as radish seed, undergo cellular respiration because they are not yet able to perform
photosynthesis, which is how plants create their energy. Hymenoptera formicidae,commonly known as ants, undergo cellular respiration to produce
the energy they need to live. The potassium hydroxide (KOH) tablets were used to turn the gaseous carbon dioxide into soild carbon dioxide. If the
carbon dioxide was in a gasesous it would cause the
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Radish Project
Garden Thy Radish
This is how my project will go into detail. The supplies will include an 8ft x 5ft garden bed, radish seeds, shovels, soil, water and a good area to
garden and dig. I will plant a radish garden. In my front yard. I will plant one because we need to help the environment. I will start planting September
18th 2017. How, digging at a little stop, then making sure the dirt and soil is good, then start filling it up with soil then by planting the radish seeds.
The radish seeds would need to be 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep, spaced approximately 1 inch apart, in rows 12 to 18 inches apart.
This garden will help the environment by supplying food for other small animals once the garden is fully grown. Since we are planting it ourself it
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Many people eat radishes, at my house, so that's another good thing. It is a healthy vegetable. My health will improve because I will be basically
exercising due to gardening and digging. I will also be out in the hot sun so it will actually make me sweat.
The problems that will occur can be that animals or insects are eating the radishes. The animals eating it will not let my garden grow to the expected
growth it's supposed to be at. Or that the radishes I forget to water them one day when they're supposed to be watered daily. Another problem that can
occur is if it were to rain, and the rain overly watered them. A problem can occur, if it gets very cloudy because radishes needs lots of sun. That is just
some of the many problems that can happen during the planting and growing process.
Saftey issues that should be considered during the project is making sure you don't get any parasites. The safety equipment I will have during the
project will be shoes. I will need some gloves because I really don't want to dirty my hands. Some other things I will need is to make sure I have proper
clothes to dig and get messy! I will get some glasses in case I get dirt or soil in my eyes. That is some of the many safety issues and safety equipment
you will need to complete a
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Radish Lab
Introduction
In this experiment, radish seeds were exposed to several different kinds of solutions (salt, soap, vinegar, fertilizer, distilled water) to test how different
environmental pollutants affect seed germination. Because there are several kinds of solutions being tested in this experiment, there is more than one
hypothesis. The hypotheses for this experiment are as follows: The use of fertilizer solution increases radish seed germination and growth. The use of
salt solution decreases radish seed germination and growth. The use of soap solution decreases radish seed germination and growth. The use of vinegar
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The seeds soaked in the salt solution did not have any change in appearance while the seeds exposed to the vinegar solution generally appeared to
become darker in color and shriveled. For the 10% fertilizer solution only one replication produced germination (6 out of the 10 seeds in the petri
dish germinated). The seeds that did not germinate for the 10% fertilizer solution appeared darker in color. Seeds exposed to distilled water
(control) had germination across every replication group and produced some fairly large sprouts. The 10% soap solution seeds also had germination
in every replication group, but the size of the sprouts were not as large as the ones in the control group. Figure 1 on page 4 is a table that shows the
number of seeds germinated across all replications, including the different concentrations of the solution. Figure 2 on page 4 is a bar graph showing
the number of seeds germinated across the replications for the following solutions:10% Salt, 10% Vinegar, 10% Soap, 10% Fertilizer and Distilled
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Effect Of The Amount Of Hand Sanitizer In Petri Dish
Conclusion The hypothesis, "If the amount of hand sanitizer in the Petri dish increases, then the radish germination will decrease," was supported
by the data. With no drops of hand sanitizer on the radish seeds, the germination of the seeds was 100%. Then, with 1 drop of hand sanitizer in the
dish, 60% of the radish seeds germinated. The radish seeds with with 3 drops of hand sanitizer only germinated 40%. The germination decreased
40% from dish 1 to dish 2, and then another 20% from dish 2 to dish 3. A total decrease of 60% was observed between dish 1, with 0 drops, and dish 3,
with 2 drops. The results of the lab connect back to the waste and water pollution unit because the information learned in those environmental science
units
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Radish Plants Lab Report
A plant's growth ability is dependent on its ability to acquire the resources it needs to survive. Competition such as interspecific and intraspecific,
limiting resources, and population density affect the fitness level of a plant. This experiment was conducted in order to test the capability of collards
and radishes to grow in manipulated densities under interspecific and intraspecific competition. I hypothesized that both collard and radish plants will
grow more efficiently in single species pots under low–density conditions. I also hypothesized that in the mixed species plots the radishes will be more
fit to survive and grow better than the collard plants in both the high and low–density pots. Both high and low density and single and mixed species
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The low–density radish–collard mix pots contained four seeds of radishes and four seeds of collards. The high–density radish–collard pots contained 32
seeds of each species. While our group replicated this 3x2 design four times to total 24 posts, we incorporated the whole class data. Therefore,
there were 16 replicates for each treatment. For each pot, we filled soil up until about one inch from the top. We placed the seeds in the pot and
piled on around 2 or 3 cm of soil on top. In 3 species levels, seeds were spaced as evenly as possible. In the mixed species pot, the two species were
alternated so that each one had the same access to space and nutrients at the other. For each pot, we wrote down our section number, group name, and
the contents of the pot. Our group worked at the first bench in the greenhouse and also contained our pots that were spread out evenly in four rows.
Our pots stayed in the greenhouse for about five weeks, captured as much sunlight as they could, and got their water source from sprinklers that
automatically came on twice a
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Black Tea Lab Report
Introduction:
The purpose of this lab is to see if black tea helps as a natural fertilizer to enhance the growth of the radish plants. In order for a seedling to grow into a
healthy mature plant, it must have nourishments like water and nutrients. Tannic acid and nutrients are some of the nutritional ingredients in black tea,
when these nutrients are added to soil it becomes a more habitable place for the seedlings to develop into plants. Tea leaves also have nitrogen in them,
nitrogen is a vital nutrient for plants to grow.
Purpose:
The purpose of this lab is to see if black tea mixed with water will help increase the rate of growth for a radish plant, as appose to the use of solely
water.
Question:
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Poured 15 ml of tea water into Bravo
9.Poured 10 ml of tea water substance into Charlie
10.Then with the scoopla picked up the grinded leaves from the bottom of the beaker and packed them on the top of each plant (except for Devonte)
Discussion Section:
In the lab, all of the plants had a constant rate of growth because all four plants were newly planted. The plants were taken care of and fed in the same
way, so the predicted outcome was that they would grow at the same rate for the duration of the lab.
Conclusion:
This lab was conducted to see what happens when black tea and water are used to enhance the growth of a radish plant. The hypothesis was that the
plants that were given the black tea and water mixture were going to grow faster than the control plant (Devonte). The hypothesis was partially
correct because all the plants grew substantially large closer to the end of the lab. Plant 2 (Bravo) started to wither away and die because it was over
fed, and eventually drowned in water. The other two plants grew at a consistent pace and developed into healthy mature plants. To sum up, the lab that
was conducted was successful in the sense that two out of the four plants grew rapidly without the use of enhancements or
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Radish Seed Lab Report
In generalization, there are a multitude of factors that could potentially influence the germination of a radish seed. This lab thoroughly exhibits the
effect of water amounts on the germination of a radish seed. There is indeed an in–depth science behind the projected results, and overall of the effects
water has on the germination of radish seeds, and the growth of plants in particular. Radishes themselves are moisture–loving plants; therefore, it is
significant that they receive an adequate amount of water, allowing the soil to be moist, but not overly saturated (Biology Coach, 2015). In general,
water is significant for the health of a plant in the way it transports important nutrients throughout the plant. From this point, nutrients are drawn from
the soil and used by the plant. Seed germination itself is defined as the process where the seed sprout for growing, and future development into a plant.
In order to germinate, the seed must have its essential needs met until it is capable of doing so: water, temperature, and sun. Therefore, during its early
stages of growth, the seed will rely upon the food supplies stores within it, until it is large enough for its own leaves to begin making food through
photosynthesis (Biology of Plants, 2016). Initially, the process of germination begins with the absorption of water y there seed, therefore, this
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This then not only prevents the germination of the seed; however, if the plant were to initially germinate, it would be unable to grow any further, as
without enough water, photosynthesis, nutrient transfer, or transpiration would be unable to occur; therefore, the plant would be unable to sustain
(Growing Anything,
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Radish Seeds Lab Report
Title: How Does Electromagnetic Radiation Effect the Time it Takes a Radish Seed to Germinate? The independent variable was the microwaved
seeds. The dependent variable was the time it takes for the seeds to germinate.
Purpose: To observe the effect of electromagnetic radiation on the germination of radish seeds.
Background: If you plant a seed, water it, give it sunlight, and good air a plant will grow. Did you know that there is a baby plant inside every seed
called an embryo? Seeds are made up of three things, an embryo, the endosperm, and the cotyledon. The embryo in the baby plant, the endosperm acts
as a food source for the embryo, and the cotyledon are leaf like structures that support the endosperm. The seed coat acts as a barrier that protects the
inside of the seed.("Parts of a Seed and Their Functions." CropsReview.Com. )(1)
The protection the seed coat provides varies in all seeds. Some seeds may need hard seed coats to survive while other seeds only need a soft, fragile
one. Due to the theory of evolution seed coats have been able to adapt to their environments in order to survive. For example plants in the desert would
need a tough seed coat to protect against premature germination and extreme dryness. (DesertUSA. "Desert Seeds." Desert Seeds – DesertUSA.)(2)
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An energy form that the plant may take in from the sun is called ultraviolet radiation. Enough exposure to this radiation can cause harm in living
organisms.(HollГіsy, F. "Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on Plant Cells.)(6) Ultraviolet radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation.
Electromagnetic radiation is an energy produced by electromagnetic process. There are several different types of electromagnetic rays.(Libretexts.
"Electromagnetic Radiation." )(7) In this experiment electromagnetic rays from a microwave will be used to determine if this type of radiation affects
the germination of radish
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Benefits Of Daikon Radish
15 Amazing health benefits and 3 yummy recipes of Daikon Radish
Daikon radish is a typical white radish which is found in East and South Eastern countries. It has a cluster of green leaves and a white root which
are edible. Daikon radish is also known as Chinese radish or Oriental radish. It can be eaten raw or can also be used in making curries soups and side
dishes. It has some amazing health benefits. Mentioned below are few health benefits and three yummy recipes of daikon radish.
Health benefits of Daikon Radish:
1. Good for the kidneys:
Daikon radish is diuretic in nature and helps in improve urination. It helps remove the toxins and helps the kidneys to function efficiently.
2. Good for the digestive tract:
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Mentioned below are three easy and yummy recipes of daikon radish.
1. Daikon Radish and Yogurt Salad:
Ingredients:
One cup Fresh grated daikon radish root, half cup of yogurt, finely chopped one green chili, few cumin seeds, few mustard seeds, a little olive oil,
asafetida powder , half teaspoon of sugar and salt to taste.
Procedure:
In a bowl add the grated radish, yogurt, chopped chili, sugar and salt and mix well. Heat a little oil for tempering .Add the cumin seeds and asafetida
and add it to the radish and yogurt mixture. Mix well. Your tasty Daikon radish and yogurt salad is ready.
2. Spicy Diced Daikon Veggie:
Ingredients:
1 daikon radish root, 2 teaspoons of olive oil, finely chopped green chili, one teaspoon red pepper powder,1/4 the teaspoon of turmeric powder,1/2
teaspoon mustard seeds and cumin seeds,1 tablespoon of fresh chopped coriander leaves, one tablespoon of fresh lemon juice and salt to taste.
Procedure:
Chop the daikon radish root into small pieces. In a pan heat the olive oil and add mustard seeds, cumin seeds and asafetida .Now add the chopped
green chili, turmeric powder, red pepper powder and sautГ©. Now add the daikon radish pieces and salt and mix well. Cook on medium heat for two
minutes and put off the flame. Add juice of fresh lemon and coriander leaves and serve
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Benefits Of Radish
Amazing Benefits Of Radishes Health Tips
Red, rounded, crunchy, crisp, and slightly piquant. I love red radishes, don't you? Growing up they were always on my mother's table, served on top
of her home cooked pozole or as a topping to the countless other Mexican dishes she prepared for the family. I've continued doing the same for my
kitchen and family.
Right now at my local green grocers there are beautiful mounds of vibrant green leaves and red bulbs begging to be taken home. Soon the selection
will not be as pretty, and so one must take advantage of it and purchase several bunches. Just incase your grocery store is also overflowing with these
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They are rich in vitamins, folic acid and anthocyanins. Radish is considered an effective cancer–fighting agent. Vitamins present in radish can treat skin
disorders too. It helps in improving liver and gall bladder functioning. It makes an excellent component to salads dishes. Let us go through the top 10
benefits of radishes.
Dietary fiber:
Radishes are rich in dietary fiber content which improves the body's ability to digest food and also keep the metabolism at a right pace.
Antioxidants:
Humans need antioxidants because certain oxidation reactions can produce unnecessary results and by products which may be cancerous or make the
body prone to diseases. Radishes contain such antioxidants which are usually found in citrus fruits and vegetables.
Vitamin benefits:
The vitamins A, C and K that are present in radishes help to prevent skin disorders to a great extent. The consumption of radishes results in better cell
production and cell repair.
Iron benefits:
Iron available in radishes have positive effects on blood and hence on the overall function of heart. Iron helps to maintain healthy cells, skin, hair and
nails. Consumption of iron rich food on a daily basis gives improves general
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The Bright Radish Greenhouse Experiment : How Does...
The Vibrant Radish Greenhouse experiment
Problem: How does different colors of light affect the growth of radishes?
Background: The wavelength of light is the distance between the crest to crest, or trough to trough. Studies have shown that red lights incident
absorbed the most after the reflected light was absorbed into the plant 's chloroplasts. This led me to choose the color of red for the cellophane which I
thought would be the best choice
Hypothesis: If the cellophane color is red, then the radishes would most likely grow the most. Recently, I had read an article on how different colored
light affect plant growth. Red supposedly released some substance that improved the growth of the plant.
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.
Materials: Cellophane, 3 Long and Thick Straws, 6 thin and long straws, 6 Pipe Cleaners, 4
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Does The Type Of Soil Affect Radish
A. Rationale People live in different areas of the country. These areas may have different types of soil. The types of soil may be rich top soil, sandy
soil, and rocky soil. Many people want to grow their own vegetables and the type of soil could affect the way vegetables will grow. This research is
scientifically important because it will show how vegetables grow in different types of soil. This would have an impact on society because it
would help those who wanted to grow a vegetable garden on how to best prepare the garden soil for radishes. B. Question Does the type of soil affect
the growth of a radish? Problem To find which soil is best for growing radishes. C. Hypothesis If a radish is grown in potting soil then it will
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Plant Competition
Plant Competition
INTRODUCTION
This experiment was used to show the different types of competition between species. Competition was defined as being a "relationship between
members of the same or different species in which individuals are adversely affected by those having the same living requirements, such as food or
space" (Competition 2010). There are two different types of competition that we will be observing during this experiment. The first type would be
intraspecific, which means "competition between same species" (1976). The second type of competition is interspecific, which is defined as
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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.
RESULTS Radish Leaf Length| Radish High| Radish Mixed| Mean| 42.63245| 31.7856| Variance| 73.44780158| 144.792493| Observations| 22| 20| df|
40| | t Stat| 3.388687743| | P(T&lt;=t) two–tail| 0.001589122| | t Critical two–tail| 2.02107539| |
The significance is to show that this is an example of interspecific competition and which radish is the better competitor. Based on this chart, the radish
high is the better competitor because it produced the most observed sprouts. However, the radish mixed had a higher variance and larger leaves so
this would mean that the radish mixed would be a better competitor the for leaf length. Bean Leaf Length| Bean High| Bean Mixed| Mean|
55.81304348| 67.84434783| Variance| 169.6868403|
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How Gardening Affects The World Of Science
Introduction
Science offers children, many different hands–on, mind–on experiences, allowing them to explore and engage in the world around them. This report
covers how gardening allows students to immerse in the world of Science. Exposing children to the different stages of gardening allows them to
explore and connect how and why things happen, and help them to build awareness towards the environment in which they live in. There are three
different gardening experiences in this report, which were observed and documented weekly. The three plants in this report include; a blackbean, which
was planted from seeds, a celery offcut and radish, which was planted from seeds. Each had different stages of development, which were investigated,
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Each lesson is designed to allow students to have a hands–on mind–on experience by connecting what was learnt and with the world around them.
Growing a garden
The black bean seeds were planted in a pot, which contained soil from the backyard vegetable garden and cow manure. The pot was placed
outside, in the shade of other plants in the backyard. By day eight the seeds had not germinated; therefore the pot was moved where it would get
more than six hours of direct sunlight a day, which was the suggested amount required (Grow This, 2016, para. 3). With enough sunlight and the
soil being watered each day the seeds germinated by day sixteen. The growth then became very rapid; however, there were signs of bugs eating the
leaves due to the holes that could be seen. A bug spray was applied to the plant in the hope that the plant will survive. This spray was used twice a
week and helped keep the bugs away and allowed the leaves to continue to grow.
The black bean plant was exposed to a hot and dry Summer. By planting the black bean in a pot, it meant that shade could be applied when the harsh
weather was due to arrive (Tuton, 2010, para. 3). The pot was relocated on days which would damage the growth of the plant and then returned to the
previous location when the weather cooled down.
The stems of the black bean plant measured in at 15 centimetres and sticks were added to help with the growth. However,
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Earthworms And Organic Fertilizers
The radish is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family. Radishes are great plants for demonstrating the effects of different levels of plant
nutrition, germinating and growing quickly and reliably. Radish plants take up nutrients from the soil to make food. Soil is rich in essential nutrients
such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium; but these nutrients are sometimes not present in the acceptable amount. Nitrogen is vital because it is a
major component of chlorophyll, which is the compound by which plants use in photosynthesis. It is also a major component of amino acids and without
them plants withers and die. Phosphorus is a component of the complex nucleic acid structure of plants, which regulates protein synthesis and the ...
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We came to the conclusion that the combination of earthworms and organic fertilizer did not have an effect on the average growth of radish plants. We
did a t–test to see if there is a statistically significant difference (at the О±=0.05 level) between the average growth of radish plants grown with the
organic fertilizer and worms treatment compared to average growth of radish plants grown with only soil, earthworms with soil, or only organic
fertilizer treatments. Since, all p–values were more than the alpha level, the results tell us that there is no significant evidence that the average growth
of radish plants grown using fertilizer with worms will be higher than radish plants grown using only soil, earthworms with soil or only organic
fertilizer. This could be from a number of
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Testing the Effects of Radiation on Plants
Abstract
The purpose of this lab was to see if radiation has an effect on the cultivated radish seeds that we used. From the observed data that we collected, we
were able to conclude that when seeds are exposed to radiation, it affects how they grow, if there is any growth at all.
Introduction Radiation is an important environmental abiotic factor for plants, and one small section of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum, is
called the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR), provides the energy to drive the light reactions of photosynthesis. Such radiation damages
biological tissues by detaching electrons from the atoms that make up organic molecules. The results include radiation poisoning, cancer, and elevated
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The 50–mrad radish seed never experienced any growth. The 150–mrad radish seed shot up about 4 cm the first week and then the second and third
week stayed at the same height. From these observations we can tell that there was a significant difference between the control and the radish seeds that
were inflected with radiation. The ones that contained radiation either experienced no growth at all, experienced stunted growth, and were never as tall
as the control. I reject both null hypothesizes, and fail to reject both alternative hypothesizes since the radiation did prove to have an effect on the
radish seeds.
Conclusion
From the obtained data, we were able to fail to reject the alternate hypothesizes. Gamma radiation levels had effects on the radish seeds. We were
able to determine these levels by comparing these results to the control which was just a radish seed that was never altered by any radiation for as far
as we know.
Works Cited
Glenn, S. (2010). Effects of radiation on plant growth & development. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com
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Hollosy, F. (2002). Effects ofultraviolet rays on plant cells. Micron, 33, 179–197. Retrieved from http://www.pucrs.br/fabio/fisiovegetal/EfeitoUV.pdf
Keith, Edward, Charles Messing, and Emily Schmitt. Laboratory Exercises in Biology. Second. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt,
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Radish Growth Experiment
Radish Growth in Ensi County, IN Nelson's Contaminated River
By: Madison Kilzer
There are two of three radish farms in Ensi county, IN have gone through crop failure. The study of the crop failure is being experimented on so the
reason for the failure can be stated. The investigation was on how well the radish seeds grew in five different types of water taken from different
locations within a five day period. Site A was the control of the experiment so the data taken on the other sites could be compared to site A. Sites
A, C, and E grew while sites B and D did not grow at all. The salt storage facility has a leak that is causing salt to flow into the river where the 2 radish
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In day 2 the data was ВЅ cm ВЅcm 2/10cm 0cm 0cm. Day 3 the data was 1cm 7/10 cm 0cm 0cm 2/10cm. Day 4 of the data was 1 2/10cm ВЅcm
ВЅcm 0cm 0cm. Day 5 showed 2cm 1cm ВЅcm 0cm 0cm. The data was taken further down the Nelson river past Kimenel's creek and the creek
brought fresh water to the river. The data is important to the experiment because now we can compare all the data taken and compare it to site A to
figure out where the spill is coming
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Scarlet Globe Radish Essay
The aim of this practical was to test whether a Scarlet Globe Radish will grow higher in cm when watered using different types of water and the
hypothesis was that scarlet globe radishes should grow higher when watered with sparkling water as it contains co2 however that hypothesis was
proven incorrect. From results it can now be concluded that the control patch surprisingly produced the highest plants in terms of height with an
average ground to leaf height of 2.2 cm while the sparkling water patch produced 1.86cm and the filtered water patch with an average height of 1.18.
However, from research it was shown that sparkling water was more likely to make radishes grow at a faster rate. A faster growth rate would've made
the radishes taller... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While tap water does contain harmful chemicals that make it safe for human consumption it also contains some chemicals that are vital
micronutrients for plant growth like chlorine. However there are many reasons that do not support the outcome of these results in fact these results
may be incorrect because of a matter of reasons, so only assumptions based off specific actions can be made eg: Human interference, weather eg: it
rained a couple of times so the sections in the patch did not receive there specific water type and the control received double of its water type, after
watering the seeds for the first time it was realised that patch wasn't evened out properly as a result some areas became flooded, spacing issues eg:
When these seeds were planted it was not realised that they could've spread out more this could've caused spacing issues in the patch, there may have
been leftover manure or special plant growing agents in the dirt from the last experiment that was conducted in the patch, seeds washing away from
uneven dirt, halfway through the experiment we changed the amount of water that the plants were given this may have resulted in a spike in growth
and although we measured the depth of the seeds with a ruler they could've planted them deeper or shallower then
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  • 1. Radish Seed Experiment Essay For my seed experiment I had decided to see what the effect of sprinkling salt on a radish seed would be. So for my control group I had set six (6) cherry radish seeds in between a damp paper towel and then closed it within a Ziploc bag. For my experimental I had set it up the exact same way as the control group but I would sprinkle salt on top of seeds before I zipped up the baggie. I sprinkled the salt on the experimental seeds and dampened the paper towel once every day. Each bag was stored in the light and at room temperature (~70В° F.) Before, I started I made a prediction for the experiment. I thought the salt on top of the seed and inside the paper towel would soak up water and dehydrate the seed and make the paper towel go dryer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Auxin Is Better Than Natural Auxin Analysis Plant hormones are chemical signals released by a tissue and delivered to a receptor tissue. Auxin is the hormone most commonly found in plants. Auxin regulates and aids in the development of plants (Kazan 2013). The acid growth hypothesis states that an acidic ph will enhance the effects of auxin in seed development and plant growth. Radish seeds were planted in acidic soil and administered natural and synthetic auxin in order to test for the effect of synthetic auxin in an acidic soil on plant growth. The reason for this experiment is to test whether or not synthetic (man–made) auxin works better than natural auxin in growth development. It was found that the natural kind of auxin works better in an acidic environment than synthetic auxin. Introduction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the process of pollination and the development of the embryo stops, a seed is formed. The seed will remain dormant until it comes in contact with water which causes gibberellins (a type of plant hormone) to be released which will trigger the layer covering the embryo to produce enzymes needed to break down the endosperm and release the nutrients that are stored there. Those nutrients will be used by the embryo for growth. Hormones are chemical substances that help and regulate plant growth and aid in seed germination (Gutzler and Brewer 2013). There are seven different types of plant hormones and they all trigger specific reactions. One of the first hormones discovered in plants was Auxin. Auxin is known to aid in stem elongation and shape direction of growth (Gutzler and Brewer 2013). There are many different kinds of auxin. Indoleacetic acid (IAA) and Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) are two of the most common types, both will be used in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Hypothesis Of Acid Rain Objective: What is the effect of acid rain have on the growth of radish seeds? Hypothesis: The seeds that are not in acid rain will germinate more because the acid rain will cause most of the seeds to not germinate because the acid will burn the chemical the seed needs to germinate Materials Diluted Sulfuric Acid (Acid Rain) Normal Rain 60 Radish Seed Glass marking pencil Masking tape 2 petri dishes Sponges (2) Graduated cylinder Procedure: Label the petri dishes with "regular" and "acid". Place a sponge in each petri dish. Pour 30 mL of water in the petri dish labeled "water" and 30 mL of the diluted sulfuric acid into the petri dish labeled "Acid Rain". Evenly space 30 radish seeds on the sponges in each petri dish. Seal the petri dishes securely with the masking tape, and the place them under the the sun. Data/Observations: Effect of Acid Rain Radish Seeds Group Light
  • 4. Acid Observation 1 30 25 2 29 22 3 27 16 Acid was a darker green 4 25 12 More leaves on the acid plants 5 24 17 6 25 19 Acid was a darker green 7 26 22 8 18 19 Average
  • 5. 25.5 19 Graph Conclusion: The experiment was done to see how acid rain affects seed germination. The experiment was done with 60 radish seeds, sulfidic acid, and water.We put 30 seeds in a petri dish with a sponge that is soaked in sulfuric acid and we put the other 30 seeds in another petri dish with a sponge that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Influence Of Amoxicillin On Peroxidase Activity And... Amoxicillin has no Effect on Peroxidase Activity and Growth Rate of Raphanus sativus L Abstract: The prolific use of antibiotics in agricultural operations is raising concern because it is fed to their livestock, which is then excreted into the soil. The antibiotic concentration in the soil is producing antibiotic resistant bacteria. Plants that get exposed to this type of soil get their biochemistry disrupted. The following study was conducted as an attempt to determine if plant growth rate and peroxidase activity were two factors that are affected by the presence of antibiotics. To test this out, a specific amoxicillin– water solution was given to eight treatment plants. These plants were then compared to eight control plants. By statistically analyzing the data obtained using ANOVA, it was found that the null hypothesis was supported and that the antibiotic treatment had no significant effect on either growth or peroxidase activity. Introduction: Since the discovery of antibiotics in the 20th century its use has widely prevailed. While its introduction to the medicine industry has brought many benefits like almost eradicating some diseases, its use is now bringing concern to public health. Antibiotics are excessively being used that the possibility of antibiotic resistant bacteria is a major risk. One huge source of antibiotic consumption comes from the agricultural business. Livestock like swine and poultry are fed subtherapeutic antibiotics as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Intraspecific Competition Lab Report This experiment was performed to give a better idea of interspecific competition and intraspecific competition between radish seeds and wheat seeds at high and low densities. By planting two species only pots and two combined species pots our results showed that the radish seeds performed better at both interspecific and intraspecific competitions and concluded that the lower the pot density the more resources and growth. 32 radish seeds were evenly planted in pot A1 followed by 32 wheat seeds planted in pot A2 and 16 of each radish and wheat seeds combined (32 total) planted in pot AB1. We repeated this procedure again but this time planting 96 radish seeds evenly in pot A2, 96 wheat seeds in pot B2 and 48 of each radish and wheat seeds combined (96... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For both interspecific and intraspecific competition the radish did its best however at the lowest density of 32. (Figure 1) These results did support our hypothesis that the lower the density the better the growth and the radish would thrive better at intraspecific competition however was refuted with us predicting that wheat would do better in interspecific competition. These results can possibly be explained by the idea of density–dependent growth meaning that as you increase population, resources such as light, soil, and water decrease and vice versa (Walsh and Walsh 2015). Also a possible explanation for our results is that the radish shoots were longer, taller, more in number versus the wheat shoots that were short, broad and few in number. The theory of allocating more roots if the there is less sun and bigger shots if there is less nutrient rich soil is shown in the experiment of intraspecific and interspecific competition of beans, in the end that beans that had more competition and the soil was poor had bigger leaves at the expense of its neighbors (Mania et al. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Radish Seeds Lab The lab we conducted in class was to discover the effects that salt could produce on a controlled plant population. Instead of using different types of flora, we resorted to the use of radish seeds. We hypothesized that if a radish seed was placed into various dishes that contained a different levels of sodium, it would not grow in a solution with a heightened amount of sodium present opposed to a sodium–free solution. The experiment began with counting the endless amount of radish seeds in group of sixty, then dividing them into six groups of ten. Paper towels were folded into patches and placed inside six petri dishes. The paper towels will serve as the soil or bases for the seeds on their planted. Afterwards, we performed a serial dilution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Effects of Ammonia and Vinegar on Radish Plants Essay THE EFFECTS OF AMMONIA AND VINEGAR ON RADISH PLANTS 1 The Effects of Ammonia and Vinegar on Radish Plants THE EFFECTS OF AMMONIA AND VINEGAR ON RADISH PLANTS 2 Abstract INTRODUCTION OF GROUP Plants are one of the most complex organisms; how they grow is very complex and it is important to see how they grow to even how they die. We first had to propose a question and test it to see if it was profound enough to test. Our group decided to see how different chemical substances affect radish plants, and which substance will kill the plant fastest. We planted 8 germinated radish seeds, then put ammonia in 2 of the plants, vinegar in 2 other plants, put both vinegar and ammonia in 2 other plants, and had the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vinegar is also used in diet control because several doses can provide feeling of fullness and satisfaction. It is also an effective screening tool for cervical cancer because vinegar changes the color of the tissue that is infected to a color of white so it can be easily noticed. Vinegar is also a cleaning agent because of its acidic property it can dissolve mineral deposits from glass. Vinegar is a very useful chemical substance but at the same time a very acidic and corrosive compound (Harris, 2011). THE EFFECTS OF AMMONIA AND VINEGAR ON RADISH PLANTS 4 Methods The group planted a total of 8 separate pots of seeds. Two pots consisted of only seeds and those were the control group of this experiment. The other plants also consisted of radish seeds but had chemicals ammonia, vinegar, or a combination of both applied once weekly with 30ml of water being applied daily (except on the weekends). As a result, there were a total of 8 pots. Two of each variable and two of the controls. Right after all the seeds were germinated in petri–dishes they were put into pots, covered with soil, and labeled to prevent confusion. 2 pots were labeled as: CONTROL – One of which was labeled control 1 and the other control 2 2 pots were labeled as: VINEGAR –One of which was labeled vinegar 1 and the other vinegar 2
  • 10. 2 pots were labeled as: AMMONIA–One of which was labeled ammonia 1 and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Does Radish Grow Under Green Light Discussion: In the end, my data only partially supported my hypothesis. There was indeed a statistically highly significant difference in plant height between radish height under red vs blue grow lights as well as a statistically highly significant difference between radish height under green vs blue lights. However, my data showed no statistical difference in plant height between radishes grown under green vs red lights. This being said, my hypothesis was still technically correct because there was a difference between the height in plants grown under different colored lights. Surprisingly, the second part of my hypothesis was incorrect about the relationship between radish plant height and radish plant mass. I had predicted a strong correlation, but there turned out to be no statistically significant correlation between plant height and plant mass. There was actually an almost Simpson's Paradox (almost because the data is not actually split) between plant height and weight when grown under red light and plant height and weight when grown under green light. The red light seemed to be better for plant growth originally because the mean plant height for red was higher than that of green, however when you look at plant mass instead of height, green in the clear victor. This result was so surprising that I did more research to figure out why it was the case. It turns out that radishes actually grow up (grow their stalks taller) instead of out (expanding their leaf area) when they are light deprived. The reason why the red ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because there was such a big difference between plant height when grown under red and green versus the plants grown under blue, I now know that it does matter what color grow light plants are grown under and that the best (primary color) to grow them under is blue if I seek taller ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Radish Essay Abstract: The objective throughout this radish report is to determine the growth affects of using Osmocote fertilizer compared to not using fertilizer on the growth of Radishes, focusing on the radish root size, root weight, leaf area, and the SPAD. For growing Radishes with and without fertilizer, you need six four inch starter pots filled lightly with soil, then determine which pots will be the control, and which will be the test group. The easiest way to keep track of these two groups is by labeling them, using tags to identifying the date, name of plant, and whether it is your control or test. Next, gather Radish seeds and begin planting them four per pot about a half inch under the soli and then cover lightly, always remember to water your seeds after planting them to begin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Radishes prefer cooler climates and grow quickly under the appropriate condition of enough sun, fertile soil, moisture and the correct climate. Know colors of radishes are white, pink, red, purple, yellow, and green colored. Radishes are used for numerous things like eating for taste, and natural medication the radish root can be used for stomach and intestinal disorders, loss of appetite, and pain and swelling of the mouth and throat, the radish is even believed to help with infection, inflammation or excessive mucus of the respiratory tract. Radishes also provide an abundance of health benefits because of minerals, vitamins, and nutrients such as their high doses of vitamin C, which is known for rejuvenating the immune system; radishes are also known for improving blood circulation throughout the body. The economic values of radishes vary but I found that on average radishes are being sold .81cents per bundle or $1.59 per ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Eucalyptus Globulus' Effect on the Germination of Radish... The purpose of the project was to determine whether Eucalyptus globulus had an effect on the germination of radish seeds. It was hypothesized that Eucalyptus globulus would have a negative effect on the germination of the seeds and their growth. Before a seed can germinate it must first shed the seed coat, a protective outer layer that protects the seed from parasites, injury, and unfavorable temperatures. Inside the seed coat is the embryo which contains the root and first leaves of the plant, called cotyledons. After the seed coat has been shed the root emerges first so that it can absorb water and nutrients. After the roots have come out of the embryo the cotyledons will follow. Some seeds need certain conditions to germinate and go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allelopathic chemicals can also exist in soil, affecting the surround plants and those planted afterwards. Studies have shown that Leucaena leucocephala, a tree promoted for water conservation and revegetation, contains a toxic amino acid in its leaves and foliage that prevents the growth of other trees but not its own seedlings. Research has also shown that this species reduces the yield of wheat and increases the yield of rice. Other allelopathic plants include mango, box elder, broccoli, and Eucalyptus. A study was conducted at Gomal University that tested the allelopathic effects of Eucalyptus camaldulensis L. on the germination and seedling growth of wheat. The leaves of E. camaldulensis trees were washed and dried and then filtered to create a one hundred percent solution as well as ten percent, fifteen percent, and twenty percent. These solutions were tested on twelve varieties of wheat. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in germination counts with increasing levels of Eucalyptus aqueous extract concentration. All twelve varieties of wheat were adversely affected by the twenty percent concentration of Eucalyptus extract. It was observed that there was a direct relationship between the number of normal seedlings and the extract concentration. The results suggested that the E. camaldulensis L. leaf aqueous extract could reduce normal seedlings even in low concentrations. Eucalyptus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Effect Of Soil Moisture On The Growth Biology Higher Level The Effect of Soil Moisture Contents on the Growth (height) of Raphanus sativus (Radish Plants) SCHOOL: Haines City High School IB NAME: Archie Andah CANDIDATE NUMBER: ******* EXAM SESSION: May 2015 INSTRUCTOR: April Blaze Design Research Question: What is the effect of soil moisture contents on the growth (height) of Raphanus sativus (radish plants)? Background Research: What radishes need for optimal germination Full sun position Soil pH of 5.5 to 6.8 Minimum soil temperature of 13В°C / 55В°F Sowing at around 1.2 cm deep (Folia) What is moisture content? The amount of water associated with a given volume or mass of soil (Soil moisture) How do you calculate soil moisture concentration? Gravimetric –– dry–weight basis Although this can be calculated, it is not a necessary calculation in this investigation. (Soil Moisture) Water and Germination Water with excessive alkalinity or salt content can result in a nutrient imbalance and poor plant growth. Softened water may contain harmful amounts of sodium. Water that tests high in total salts should not be used. Salt levels greater than 0.5 millions or 320 parts per million are likely to cause an imbalance of nutrients. (requirements for plant growth) Purpose The aim of this investigation is to better understand and further determine the effect of soil moisture contents on the growth (height) of Raphanus sativus (radish seeds).
  • 15. Ethical Concerns There are no ethical concerns in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Rat Tail Radish Facts Rat–Tail Radish Facts: Most people call the Rat Tail Radish, radish beans. They grow by planting radish seeds and letting the radish grow. You don't pick the radish when it's ready, you let it flower. The flowers are actually little, tiny radish beans. They grow sort of like peas. When the flowers are gone you are left with Radish beans. They look like green beans, but shorter, and taste a little like radishes. You can also eat the flowers too. It has vitamins C(for collagen), B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9(all for energy production and management), iron, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, and potassium. Alexandria Squash Facts: It is a summer squash popular in parts of the Middle East. It is closely related to Zucchini. The skin of the squash is where all the vitamins are. So you have to eat the skin and all to get all the vitamins. It grows open and allows for easy picking. It is a hybrid that is somewhat resistant to mildew. The smaller the squash, the tastier it is. You can deep fry it. You can eat the seeds, leaves, tendrils, and flowers. It has the vitamins, A ( for your eyes), B6(for energy and management), thiamin, niacin, C (for collagen),and K (for blood clotting). It also has the minerals phosphorus, Riboflavin, folate, magnesium, potassium, and manganese.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people eat the tops, also known as greens. You would eat them much like beet greens. The smaller the turnip, the sweeter it is. There is 28 calories in 100 grams of the turnip roots, not the leaves. You can eat both the roots and leaves, but the leaves are much more nutrient rich than the bulb, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Effect Of Competition Lab: Intraspecific And Interspecific... Competition Lab Intraspecific and Interspecific Competition Objectives: 1.To assess the effect of competition among plants at different population densities on the growth of plants 2.To assess the relative competitiveness of two species of plants when they are planted together Background: Competition is an interaction between organisms in which both are harmed by the interaction. Competition can occur among members of the same species and is called intraspecific competition or it can occur between members of different species, in which case is called interspecific competition. Competition of animals can involve: fights over food, water, nesting sites or mates; or may involve less overt forms of conflict such as greater height allowing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Place in a warm, well–lit place. 6. Examine daily and water the plants when the surface becomes dry. 7. After three weeks, remove the plants from each pot, including roots. 8. Weigh the total biomass produced from each pot, determine the average biomass perplant, and record on the data sheet. 11.3 Interspecific Competition – Radish and Wheat 1. Obtain radish and wheat seeds that have been soaked so that they are beginning to sprout. 2. Obtain three 8 cm (3–inch) pots and fill to within 2 cm of the top with sand. Press down gently. 3. Carefully place sprouting seeds on the sand and cover with about 1 cm of additional sand as follows: In pot 1, plant one radish seed and one wheat seed. In pot 2, plant ten radish seeds and ten wheat seeds. In pot 3, plant twenty radish seeds and twenty wheat seeds. 4. Pour water into the pot until it begins to run out the bottom. 5. Place in a warm, well–lit place. 6. Examine daily and water the plants when the surface becomes dry. 7. After three weeks, remove the plants from each pot, including roots. 8. Separately weigh the total biomass of radish and wheat plants produced from each pot, determine the average biomass per plant for both the radish and wheat plants, and record on the data
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  • 19. The Effect Of Milk And Milk Of Magnesia On Seed Germination Background A seed is the plants way of reproducing and allows the plant to produce plants of the same kind. A seed is a developing plant that is bounded by a seed coat that covers the seed and usually has stored food and nutrients inside. Seeds allow the plant to reproduce so they don't become extinct. Radish seeds are rapid growing seeds that grow best in full sunlight with their own space, soil with a pH level of 6.5–7, water with a pH level of 7, and cool/moist soil. Lemonade has a pH level of 2.5 and is acidic, so the seed most likely will grow at a very slow rate compared to a seed with normal tap water. Milk of magnesia has a pH level of 10.5 which is more basic and higher than the pH level of water, the substance radish seeds grow best in. Therefore, the milk of magnesia might be too strong for the seeds and will cause them to either grow extremely slow or not at all. The effect of lemonade and milk of magnesia on seed germination can be measured by using a ruler and measuring the sprout growth of each seed in centimeters daily. Question Will lemonade and milk of magnesia affect radish seed germination and growth? Hypothesis If I have 5ml of lemonade and 5ml of milk of magnesia and dilute each liquid with 5ml of tap water and apply each solution twice to ten radish seeds, I believe the seeds will grow at a slower rate than radish seeds with 10ml of tap water. Materials –30 radish seeds –Paper Towels –3 Petri dishes (Top and bottom) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Allelopathy Affects Germination of Radish Seeds Essay Introduction This experiment is designed to test the allelopathy of two different treatments, Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus cinerea) and Lemon (Citrus limon). The two treatments will be tested on radish seeds (Raphanus sativus) to investigate the effect of the treatments on the germination of the radish seeds. Allelopathy is the beneficial or harmful effects that one plant has on another plant by the release of chemicals. Allelopathy studies the interactions among plants, fungi, algae and bacteria with the organisms living in a certain ecosystem, interactions that are mediated by the secondary metabolites produced and exuded into the environment (Francisco A MacГas, JosГ© MG Molinillo, Rosa M Varela, Juan CG Galindo 2007). The plants use... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the dishes, I dropped the appropriate treatment into the center, where the marks were made. Next, I closed the petri dishes, taped them up, and let them sit at room temperature for a week. Then I opened them up to take two measurements. The first measurement was the number of seeds germinated. The second measurement was to measure the seedling lengths. Results All five groups recorded the outcomes that they established. For our bench, we found that nine raddish seeds in the control dish, zero raddish seeds in the eucalyptus dish, and four radish seeds in the lemon dish germinated and sprouted. Our bench also found that the average seed length for the control was thirty one millimeters, for the Eucalyptus was zero. and for the Lemon was eight and a half. Below, is a chart and graph that shows the whole data as averages from all five benches. Each bench did the exact same experiment so we knew nothing would be biased. Amount of Radish Seeds Germinated TreatmentAverage Number of Seeds Germinated per DisshPercentGermination Control9.494% Eucalyptus00% Lemon2.828% Chart: The above chart shows how many radish seeds were germinated and sprouted. The right column shows the percentage of seeds that germinated for each treatment out of one
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  • 22. The Effects Of Acid Rain On Plants Abstract Acid rain is a current issue due to the potential danger it could pose to plant life in the case that it is harmful to plants. In this lab, it was determined whether or not acid water was harmful to red radish plants, and in doing so, established the possible effects of acid rain on plants. It was hypothesized that the acid would take all nutrients from the soil, therefore harming the plants. In this lab, three plants––two experimentals and one control––were monitored after receiving either acid water or tap water. After the experiment was conducted, it was plain to see that the plants were affected negatively by the acid water, as the plants to receive the acid water immediately showed symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, therefore proving the hypothesis. As such, acid rain was proved to be a danger to the environment, as it destroys nutrients in the soil, therefore killing the plants. Without efforts to minimize acid rain, it could potentially destroy the ecosystem. Introduction The purpose of this lab is to determine whether or not acidic water affects the growth of red radish plants. Vinegar with a similar acidic pH as acid rain was used to water plants to simulate the effects of acid rain which is a current problem.. The pH used was 3.5. In comparison, the tap water was a pH of 7, a neutral liquid. By simulating acid rain and observing how the vinegar affects the plant, it will be possible to come to a conclusion about how acid rain may affect crops. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Belle Radish Lab Report Discussion The Belle radish grew best when watered with ph 5 and ph 6. This means that Belle Radish grow best in slightly acidic soil. The belle radishes did not grow well in in ph 3, in ph 3 the plant stopped growing after the 6th day. It is said that when a plant grows in acidic soil the plant would start to develop a yellow color but pH 3 did not develop a yellowish color. Something that was observed was that the plants had different shades of green, Ph 3, ph 4 and ph 5 were a light shad of green while ph 5, ph6 and ph 7 were a darker shade of green. One of the leaves of ph 3 (tallest plant) had died. The leaf died because when the soil is very acidic the plant slowly stops the production of leaves because of the leak of nutrients the plant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was unexpected because it was said that Belle radish grow best in 5.8–6.8ph but when the experiment was held the plant grew better in ph 4 than it did in ph 5. This was also found surprising because when soil is too acidic the plant would be shorter since the plant would not have the needed nutrients available but this experiment does not support that. A human source of error is that different rules were used and on rulers zero is not right at the tip of the ruler, for some rulers it's a centimeter away and for others it's 2 centimeters away but that was not consider and so that has effected the results. Another source of error is that the soil that was used might not have been the soil to grow this plant and so that could have affected the growth of the plants. In future experiments, the type of soil would be checked and research on the soil would be done to determine whether the soil itself would affect the plant in anyway. The same ruler would also be used to measure all the plants the same way so that the measurement errors are reduced. The hypothesis is partly supported because slightly acidic plant did make the plant grow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Intraspecific Competition Lab Report Jennifer Aguilar April 11, 2016 Agroecology INTRODUCTION: For this lab the concept of intraspecific and interspecific competition was used in order to carry out this experiment using seeds kale and radish seeds. Intraspecific competition is when the many of the same type of species, for example kale, compete for the same resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients. Yes, they are the same, but in order to survive, and thrive, they must compete with those around them. Intrespecific is different from intraspecific, this is when two or more types of the same species, in this case – kale and radish, are growing near each other and compete for the same nutrients as listed above (Million, 2013). These competitions do not stop at just kale and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could also explain why the intra radish seeds were the smallest – because there were too many seeds competing for nutrients. For the radish weight, the interspecific (6R, 4K) did the best. This could be because there were more radish seeds, than there were kale seeds, but not enough that they would have to compete to survive but enough that it was able to overtake and the kale. The intra radish didn't do as well because there were so many seeds as the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Why Did Salt Grow In River Essay The Effect of Salt on Radish Seed Growth along the Nelson River in Ensi county, Indiana. Autumn Acord Radish farms along the Nelson river had a recent lack of growth of their radishes. A landfill and a salt storage facility had recently opened along the river near the farms. Samples from the river were taken and used to grow radishes to see what caused the lack of growth. The salt storage facility had leaked into the river, causing samples B and D not grow. Introduction In Ensi County, Indiana along the Nelson River it has been reported by two farmers that their crops are not growing. Three farmers use the Nelson River and the same methods they used the previous year to produce their crops. Recently added in their area was a salt storage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was in the middle of Nelson River between irrigation pumps. There was an abundance of salt and it was not able to dissolve or become diluted enough for the plants to grow. This helps prove that the salt is the reason why theradish seeds were not growing on this farm. Each seed with Site E water grew on average 7.625 centimeters. Site E was located after Kimmel's Creek joined in with the river, where Kimmel's Creek brings fresh water and helps dilute or dissolve the salt. All this data helps find the reason why the farmers are having problems with growing their crops by the Nelson River. The hypothesis that was being tested was if the salt facility was leaking salt, then the crops will not grow. The hypothesis was supported by the data gathered because it proves that the seeds in the sites located near the salt facility did not grow at all, but the other seeds did when they were not affected. Site B and D's seeds did not even sprout and they were located either by the salt facility or slightly downstream. Site Cand E was farther down the river and was not affected by the salt. Site A was completely before the storage facility and was not affected in anyway since it was the control of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Chi Square Test Paper After two weeks of observation the qualitative results showed that for both Clover and Radish an estimate of three out of for seeds germinated. There was also no noticeable difference in length between the two types of plants. When using the Urea treatment the results showed that in both plants almost all the seeds germinated and both plants grew to the top of the ParafilmTM. When treating with Rhizobium spp. results show that there was a decrease in germinating seeds compared to all other treatments. Results also showed that in radish when treating nodules were present. The average growth of both Trifulium spp. (Figure 1) and Raphanus spp. (Figure 2) were calculated for each treatment. Results show that the Rhizobium spp. promoted the most... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The results showed There was a preference in treatment on the species Trifulium spp. (П‡2 = 205.20; p = 2.19x10–42; df = 2). The same result was observed for the species Raphanus spp. (X2=497.80;p=4.50x10–139;df=2) An analysis of variances was performed on the data in order to identify where was the significant variation on the respective shoot lengths of both species. Results showed that there was no significant variance in neither of the species between the shoot's length and the treatments used. (Table 2) The same analysis was also done for the root's length of both species. Results demonstrated that there was at least one significant difference between the three treatments and root's length in both types of plants. It was found in clover root's length that a comparison of the control group and Rhizobium treatment on clover root's length were no significant different from each other (Tukey HSD: p>0.05). There was a significant difference when comparing all other types of techniques used (Tukey HSD: p<0.05). In radish root's lengths the results showed that there was a significant difference when comparing the Urea technique against the Control group (Tukey HSD: p<0.05). There was no significant difference on the other two comparisons (Tukey HSD: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Annotated Water In this modern world, people need more efficient ways to grow food due to increased population. In an effort to increase food production, scientists are testing novel methods of increasing plant growth. A technology of interest is ozonated water. Ozonated water is infusing more oxygen into water. Infusing oxygen into water is accomplished by using a machine called an ozonator which adds more oxygen into water. The theory behind ozonated water is that ozonated water provides oxygen to the root of the plant."Ozone improves the respiratory process [of the plant] at the cellular level,"(Oz–air.). Further ozone makes a plant, "free of virus, bacteria, fungi ... and other microorganisms," (Oz–air.) Essentially, ozone "promotes fast and steady ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The data was organized into two different groups ozonated and control plants with the plants on both greenhouses being numbered 1–12 as shown in fig 3.On the bottom of chart I did calculations for averages, standard deviation and T–test. As shown in Fig. 3 there are 4 zeros on the Ozonated and one zero on control. This was a result of them being duds and not being able to work with them. Looking at how the data in the fig. 5 you see that the control always seems to be one step ahead then the ozonated radishes. Now if we remove the zeros it's a slightly different story. Looking at figure 4 we see that the average for day 5 that the ozonated radishes has a higher plant average. This is only because with the 4 zeros being removed the 1.1, 1.58, 1.9 all weigh down the average for the whole chart. Also, I noticed that in figure 6 that the gap between the two has shrunken drastically.This is because the four zeros wore down the ozonated bar down compared to only one zero in the control group. Also looking at the t–test it shows that most if not all the data was by chance so this experiment may not be valid at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Lab Report On Cellular Respiration Abstract This experiment consisted of 3 respirometers, one with ants, one with radish seeds, and one with glass beads. Each with 4 pellets of KOH and a piece of cotton. They were placed in a water bath that was at 75 degrees fahrenheit. A bubble at the end of the respirometer was measured every five minutes, and this distance showed how well the organisms were respiring. The radish seeds were able to do the most cellular respiration in 25 minutes, with the ants being a close second, and the control respirometer of the glass beads doing the least. Introduction Cellular respiration is the group metabolic reactions that happen in the cell of living organism that creates adenosine triphosphate, ATP, from biochemical energy. The formula for cellular respiration is C6H12O6 +6O26CO2+6H2O+ATP. This formula means glucose andoxygen are turned into water,carbon dioxide and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) energy through chemical reactions. Cellular respiration occurs in all cells which allows them to grow. Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. Sativus seed, also known as radish seed, undergo cellular respiration because they are not yet able to perform photosynthesis, which is how plants create their energy. Hymenoptera formicidae,commonly known as ants, undergo cellular respiration to produce the energy they need to live. The potassium hydroxide (KOH) tablets were used to turn the gaseous carbon dioxide into soild carbon dioxide. If the carbon dioxide was in a gasesous it would cause the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Radish Project Garden Thy Radish This is how my project will go into detail. The supplies will include an 8ft x 5ft garden bed, radish seeds, shovels, soil, water and a good area to garden and dig. I will plant a radish garden. In my front yard. I will plant one because we need to help the environment. I will start planting September 18th 2017. How, digging at a little stop, then making sure the dirt and soil is good, then start filling it up with soil then by planting the radish seeds. The radish seeds would need to be 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep, spaced approximately 1 inch apart, in rows 12 to 18 inches apart. This garden will help the environment by supplying food for other small animals once the garden is fully grown. Since we are planting it ourself it makes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people eat radishes, at my house, so that's another good thing. It is a healthy vegetable. My health will improve because I will be basically exercising due to gardening and digging. I will also be out in the hot sun so it will actually make me sweat. The problems that will occur can be that animals or insects are eating the radishes. The animals eating it will not let my garden grow to the expected growth it's supposed to be at. Or that the radishes I forget to water them one day when they're supposed to be watered daily. Another problem that can occur is if it were to rain, and the rain overly watered them. A problem can occur, if it gets very cloudy because radishes needs lots of sun. That is just some of the many problems that can happen during the planting and growing process. Saftey issues that should be considered during the project is making sure you don't get any parasites. The safety equipment I will have during the project will be shoes. I will need some gloves because I really don't want to dirty my hands. Some other things I will need is to make sure I have proper clothes to dig and get messy! I will get some glasses in case I get dirt or soil in my eyes. That is some of the many safety issues and safety equipment you will need to complete a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Radish Lab Introduction In this experiment, radish seeds were exposed to several different kinds of solutions (salt, soap, vinegar, fertilizer, distilled water) to test how different environmental pollutants affect seed germination. Because there are several kinds of solutions being tested in this experiment, there is more than one hypothesis. The hypotheses for this experiment are as follows: The use of fertilizer solution increases radish seed germination and growth. The use of salt solution decreases radish seed germination and growth. The use of soap solution decreases radish seed germination and growth. The use of vinegar solution decreases radish seed germination and growth. Distilled water increases radish seed germination and growth. My prediction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seeds soaked in the salt solution did not have any change in appearance while the seeds exposed to the vinegar solution generally appeared to become darker in color and shriveled. For the 10% fertilizer solution only one replication produced germination (6 out of the 10 seeds in the petri dish germinated). The seeds that did not germinate for the 10% fertilizer solution appeared darker in color. Seeds exposed to distilled water (control) had germination across every replication group and produced some fairly large sprouts. The 10% soap solution seeds also had germination in every replication group, but the size of the sprouts were not as large as the ones in the control group. Figure 1 on page 4 is a table that shows the number of seeds germinated across all replications, including the different concentrations of the solution. Figure 2 on page 4 is a bar graph showing the number of seeds germinated across the replications for the following solutions:10% Salt, 10% Vinegar, 10% Soap, 10% Fertilizer and Distilled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Effect Of The Amount Of Hand Sanitizer In Petri Dish Conclusion The hypothesis, "If the amount of hand sanitizer in the Petri dish increases, then the radish germination will decrease," was supported by the data. With no drops of hand sanitizer on the radish seeds, the germination of the seeds was 100%. Then, with 1 drop of hand sanitizer in the dish, 60% of the radish seeds germinated. The radish seeds with with 3 drops of hand sanitizer only germinated 40%. The germination decreased 40% from dish 1 to dish 2, and then another 20% from dish 2 to dish 3. A total decrease of 60% was observed between dish 1, with 0 drops, and dish 3, with 2 drops. The results of the lab connect back to the waste and water pollution unit because the information learned in those environmental science units ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Radish Plants Lab Report A plant's growth ability is dependent on its ability to acquire the resources it needs to survive. Competition such as interspecific and intraspecific, limiting resources, and population density affect the fitness level of a plant. This experiment was conducted in order to test the capability of collards and radishes to grow in manipulated densities under interspecific and intraspecific competition. I hypothesized that both collard and radish plants will grow more efficiently in single species pots under low–density conditions. I also hypothesized that in the mixed species plots the radishes will be more fit to survive and grow better than the collard plants in both the high and low–density pots. Both high and low density and single and mixed species plots were planted and results were observed. There was a significant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The low–density radish–collard mix pots contained four seeds of radishes and four seeds of collards. The high–density radish–collard pots contained 32 seeds of each species. While our group replicated this 3x2 design four times to total 24 posts, we incorporated the whole class data. Therefore, there were 16 replicates for each treatment. For each pot, we filled soil up until about one inch from the top. We placed the seeds in the pot and piled on around 2 or 3 cm of soil on top. In 3 species levels, seeds were spaced as evenly as possible. In the mixed species pot, the two species were alternated so that each one had the same access to space and nutrients at the other. For each pot, we wrote down our section number, group name, and the contents of the pot. Our group worked at the first bench in the greenhouse and also contained our pots that were spread out evenly in four rows. Our pots stayed in the greenhouse for about five weeks, captured as much sunlight as they could, and got their water source from sprinklers that automatically came on twice a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Black Tea Lab Report Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to see if black tea helps as a natural fertilizer to enhance the growth of the radish plants. In order for a seedling to grow into a healthy mature plant, it must have nourishments like water and nutrients. Tannic acid and nutrients are some of the nutritional ingredients in black tea, when these nutrients are added to soil it becomes a more habitable place for the seedlings to develop into plants. Tea leaves also have nitrogen in them, nitrogen is a vital nutrient for plants to grow. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to see if black tea mixed with water will help increase the rate of growth for a radish plant, as appose to the use of solely water. Question: How does black tea affect the growth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Poured 15 ml of tea water into Bravo 9.Poured 10 ml of tea water substance into Charlie 10.Then with the scoopla picked up the grinded leaves from the bottom of the beaker and packed them on the top of each plant (except for Devonte) Discussion Section: In the lab, all of the plants had a constant rate of growth because all four plants were newly planted. The plants were taken care of and fed in the same way, so the predicted outcome was that they would grow at the same rate for the duration of the lab. Conclusion: This lab was conducted to see what happens when black tea and water are used to enhance the growth of a radish plant. The hypothesis was that the plants that were given the black tea and water mixture were going to grow faster than the control plant (Devonte). The hypothesis was partially correct because all the plants grew substantially large closer to the end of the lab. Plant 2 (Bravo) started to wither away and die because it was over fed, and eventually drowned in water. The other two plants grew at a consistent pace and developed into healthy mature plants. To sum up, the lab that was conducted was successful in the sense that two out of the four plants grew rapidly without the use of enhancements or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Radish Seed Lab Report In generalization, there are a multitude of factors that could potentially influence the germination of a radish seed. This lab thoroughly exhibits the effect of water amounts on the germination of a radish seed. There is indeed an in–depth science behind the projected results, and overall of the effects water has on the germination of radish seeds, and the growth of plants in particular. Radishes themselves are moisture–loving plants; therefore, it is significant that they receive an adequate amount of water, allowing the soil to be moist, but not overly saturated (Biology Coach, 2015). In general, water is significant for the health of a plant in the way it transports important nutrients throughout the plant. From this point, nutrients are drawn from the soil and used by the plant. Seed germination itself is defined as the process where the seed sprout for growing, and future development into a plant. In order to germinate, the seed must have its essential needs met until it is capable of doing so: water, temperature, and sun. Therefore, during its early stages of growth, the seed will rely upon the food supplies stores within it, until it is large enough for its own leaves to begin making food through photosynthesis (Biology of Plants, 2016). Initially, the process of germination begins with the absorption of water y there seed, therefore, this absorption of water then activates an enzyme that increases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This then not only prevents the germination of the seed; however, if the plant were to initially germinate, it would be unable to grow any further, as without enough water, photosynthesis, nutrient transfer, or transpiration would be unable to occur; therefore, the plant would be unable to sustain (Growing Anything, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Radish Seeds Lab Report Title: How Does Electromagnetic Radiation Effect the Time it Takes a Radish Seed to Germinate? The independent variable was the microwaved seeds. The dependent variable was the time it takes for the seeds to germinate. Purpose: To observe the effect of electromagnetic radiation on the germination of radish seeds. Background: If you plant a seed, water it, give it sunlight, and good air a plant will grow. Did you know that there is a baby plant inside every seed called an embryo? Seeds are made up of three things, an embryo, the endosperm, and the cotyledon. The embryo in the baby plant, the endosperm acts as a food source for the embryo, and the cotyledon are leaf like structures that support the endosperm. The seed coat acts as a barrier that protects the inside of the seed.("Parts of a Seed and Their Functions." CropsReview.Com. )(1) The protection the seed coat provides varies in all seeds. Some seeds may need hard seed coats to survive while other seeds only need a soft, fragile one. Due to the theory of evolution seed coats have been able to adapt to their environments in order to survive. For example plants in the desert would need a tough seed coat to protect against premature germination and extreme dryness. (DesertUSA. "Desert Seeds." Desert Seeds – DesertUSA.)(2) Seeds in the forest would also need a very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An energy form that the plant may take in from the sun is called ultraviolet radiation. Enough exposure to this radiation can cause harm in living organisms.(HollГіsy, F. "Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on Plant Cells.)(6) Ultraviolet radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic radiation is an energy produced by electromagnetic process. There are several different types of electromagnetic rays.(Libretexts. "Electromagnetic Radiation." )(7) In this experiment electromagnetic rays from a microwave will be used to determine if this type of radiation affects the germination of radish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Benefits Of Daikon Radish 15 Amazing health benefits and 3 yummy recipes of Daikon Radish Daikon radish is a typical white radish which is found in East and South Eastern countries. It has a cluster of green leaves and a white root which are edible. Daikon radish is also known as Chinese radish or Oriental radish. It can be eaten raw or can also be used in making curries soups and side dishes. It has some amazing health benefits. Mentioned below are few health benefits and three yummy recipes of daikon radish. Health benefits of Daikon Radish: 1. Good for the kidneys: Daikon radish is diuretic in nature and helps in improve urination. It helps remove the toxins and helps the kidneys to function efficiently. 2. Good for the digestive tract: Daikon radish contains enzymes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mentioned below are three easy and yummy recipes of daikon radish. 1. Daikon Radish and Yogurt Salad: Ingredients: One cup Fresh grated daikon radish root, half cup of yogurt, finely chopped one green chili, few cumin seeds, few mustard seeds, a little olive oil, asafetida powder , half teaspoon of sugar and salt to taste. Procedure: In a bowl add the grated radish, yogurt, chopped chili, sugar and salt and mix well. Heat a little oil for tempering .Add the cumin seeds and asafetida and add it to the radish and yogurt mixture. Mix well. Your tasty Daikon radish and yogurt salad is ready. 2. Spicy Diced Daikon Veggie: Ingredients: 1 daikon radish root, 2 teaspoons of olive oil, finely chopped green chili, one teaspoon red pepper powder,1/4 the teaspoon of turmeric powder,1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds and cumin seeds,1 tablespoon of fresh chopped coriander leaves, one tablespoon of fresh lemon juice and salt to taste. Procedure: Chop the daikon radish root into small pieces. In a pan heat the olive oil and add mustard seeds, cumin seeds and asafetida .Now add the chopped green chili, turmeric powder, red pepper powder and sautГ©. Now add the daikon radish pieces and salt and mix well. Cook on medium heat for two minutes and put off the flame. Add juice of fresh lemon and coriander leaves and serve
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  • 38. Benefits Of Radish Amazing Benefits Of Radishes Health Tips Red, rounded, crunchy, crisp, and slightly piquant. I love red radishes, don't you? Growing up they were always on my mother's table, served on top of her home cooked pozole or as a topping to the countless other Mexican dishes she prepared for the family. I've continued doing the same for my kitchen and family. Right now at my local green grocers there are beautiful mounds of vibrant green leaves and red bulbs begging to be taken home. Soon the selection will not be as pretty, and so one must take advantage of it and purchase several bunches. Just incase your grocery store is also overflowing with these beauties, I thought I'd share some facts and delicious ways of eating red radishes. Enjoy! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are rich in vitamins, folic acid and anthocyanins. Radish is considered an effective cancer–fighting agent. Vitamins present in radish can treat skin disorders too. It helps in improving liver and gall bladder functioning. It makes an excellent component to salads dishes. Let us go through the top 10 benefits of radishes. Dietary fiber: Radishes are rich in dietary fiber content which improves the body's ability to digest food and also keep the metabolism at a right pace. Antioxidants: Humans need antioxidants because certain oxidation reactions can produce unnecessary results and by products which may be cancerous or make the body prone to diseases. Radishes contain such antioxidants which are usually found in citrus fruits and vegetables. Vitamin benefits: The vitamins A, C and K that are present in radishes help to prevent skin disorders to a great extent. The consumption of radishes results in better cell production and cell repair. Iron benefits: Iron available in radishes have positive effects on blood and hence on the overall function of heart. Iron helps to maintain healthy cells, skin, hair and nails. Consumption of iron rich food on a daily basis gives improves general
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  • 40. The Bright Radish Greenhouse Experiment : How Does... The Vibrant Radish Greenhouse experiment Problem: How does different colors of light affect the growth of radishes? Background: The wavelength of light is the distance between the crest to crest, or trough to trough. Studies have shown that red lights incident absorbed the most after the reflected light was absorbed into the plant 's chloroplasts. This led me to choose the color of red for the cellophane which I thought would be the best choice Hypothesis: If the cellophane color is red, then the radishes would most likely grow the most. Recently, I had read an article on how different colored light affect plant growth. Red supposedly released some substance that improved the growth of the plant. 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. Materials: Cellophane, 3 Long and Thick Straws, 6 thin and long straws, 6 Pipe Cleaners, 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Does The Type Of Soil Affect Radish A. Rationale People live in different areas of the country. These areas may have different types of soil. The types of soil may be rich top soil, sandy soil, and rocky soil. Many people want to grow their own vegetables and the type of soil could affect the way vegetables will grow. This research is scientifically important because it will show how vegetables grow in different types of soil. This would have an impact on society because it would help those who wanted to grow a vegetable garden on how to best prepare the garden soil for radishes. B. Question Does the type of soil affect the growth of a radish? Problem To find which soil is best for growing radishes. C. Hypothesis If a radish is grown in potting soil then it will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Plant Competition Plant Competition INTRODUCTION This experiment was used to show the different types of competition between species. Competition was defined as being a "relationship between members of the same or different species in which individuals are adversely affected by those having the same living requirements, such as food or space" (Competition 2010). There are two different types of competition that we will be observing during this experiment. The first type would be intraspecific, which means "competition between same species" (1976). The second type of competition is interspecific, which is defined as "competition between different species" (1976). These two types of competition have helped us look at the different types of interactions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 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. RESULTS Radish Leaf Length| Radish High| Radish Mixed| Mean| 42.63245| 31.7856| Variance| 73.44780158| 144.792493| Observations| 22| 20| df| 40| | t Stat| 3.388687743| | P(T&lt;=t) two–tail| 0.001589122| | t Critical two–tail| 2.02107539| | The significance is to show that this is an example of interspecific competition and which radish is the better competitor. Based on this chart, the radish high is the better competitor because it produced the most observed sprouts. However, the radish mixed had a higher variance and larger leaves so this would mean that the radish mixed would be a better competitor the for leaf length. Bean Leaf Length| Bean High| Bean Mixed| Mean| 55.81304348| 67.84434783| Variance| 169.6868403| ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. How Gardening Affects The World Of Science Introduction Science offers children, many different hands–on, mind–on experiences, allowing them to explore and engage in the world around them. This report covers how gardening allows students to immerse in the world of Science. Exposing children to the different stages of gardening allows them to explore and connect how and why things happen, and help them to build awareness towards the environment in which they live in. There are three different gardening experiences in this report, which were observed and documented weekly. The three plants in this report include; a blackbean, which was planted from seeds, a celery offcut and radish, which was planted from seeds. Each had different stages of development, which were investigated, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each lesson is designed to allow students to have a hands–on mind–on experience by connecting what was learnt and with the world around them. Growing a garden The black bean seeds were planted in a pot, which contained soil from the backyard vegetable garden and cow manure. The pot was placed outside, in the shade of other plants in the backyard. By day eight the seeds had not germinated; therefore the pot was moved where it would get more than six hours of direct sunlight a day, which was the suggested amount required (Grow This, 2016, para. 3). With enough sunlight and the soil being watered each day the seeds germinated by day sixteen. The growth then became very rapid; however, there were signs of bugs eating the leaves due to the holes that could be seen. A bug spray was applied to the plant in the hope that the plant will survive. This spray was used twice a week and helped keep the bugs away and allowed the leaves to continue to grow. The black bean plant was exposed to a hot and dry Summer. By planting the black bean in a pot, it meant that shade could be applied when the harsh weather was due to arrive (Tuton, 2010, para. 3). The pot was relocated on days which would damage the growth of the plant and then returned to the previous location when the weather cooled down. The stems of the black bean plant measured in at 15 centimetres and sticks were added to help with the growth. However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Earthworms And Organic Fertilizers The radish is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family. Radishes are great plants for demonstrating the effects of different levels of plant nutrition, germinating and growing quickly and reliably. Radish plants take up nutrients from the soil to make food. Soil is rich in essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium; but these nutrients are sometimes not present in the acceptable amount. Nitrogen is vital because it is a major component of chlorophyll, which is the compound by which plants use in photosynthesis. It is also a major component of amino acids and without them plants withers and die. Phosphorus is a component of the complex nucleic acid structure of plants, which regulates protein synthesis and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We came to the conclusion that the combination of earthworms and organic fertilizer did not have an effect on the average growth of radish plants. We did a t–test to see if there is a statistically significant difference (at the О±=0.05 level) between the average growth of radish plants grown with the organic fertilizer and worms treatment compared to average growth of radish plants grown with only soil, earthworms with soil, or only organic fertilizer treatments. Since, all p–values were more than the alpha level, the results tell us that there is no significant evidence that the average growth of radish plants grown using fertilizer with worms will be higher than radish plants grown using only soil, earthworms with soil or only organic fertilizer. This could be from a number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Testing the Effects of Radiation on Plants Abstract The purpose of this lab was to see if radiation has an effect on the cultivated radish seeds that we used. From the observed data that we collected, we were able to conclude that when seeds are exposed to radiation, it affects how they grow, if there is any growth at all. Introduction Radiation is an important environmental abiotic factor for plants, and one small section of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum, is called the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR), provides the energy to drive the light reactions of photosynthesis. Such radiation damages biological tissues by detaching electrons from the atoms that make up organic molecules. The results include radiation poisoning, cancer, and elevated mutation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 50–mrad radish seed never experienced any growth. The 150–mrad radish seed shot up about 4 cm the first week and then the second and third week stayed at the same height. From these observations we can tell that there was a significant difference between the control and the radish seeds that were inflected with radiation. The ones that contained radiation either experienced no growth at all, experienced stunted growth, and were never as tall as the control. I reject both null hypothesizes, and fail to reject both alternative hypothesizes since the radiation did prove to have an effect on the radish seeds. Conclusion From the obtained data, we were able to fail to reject the alternate hypothesizes. Gamma radiation levels had effects on the radish seeds. We were able to determine these levels by comparing these results to the control which was just a radish seed that was never altered by any radiation for as far as we know. Works Cited Glenn, S. (2010). Effects of radiation on plant growth & development. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com /how–does_5525557_effects–radiation–plant–growth– development.html Hollosy, F. (2002). Effects ofultraviolet rays on plant cells. Micron, 33, 179–197. Retrieved from http://www.pucrs.br/fabio/fisiovegetal/EfeitoUV.pdf Keith, Edward, Charles Messing, and Emily Schmitt. Laboratory Exercises in Biology. Second. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Radish Growth Experiment Radish Growth in Ensi County, IN Nelson's Contaminated River By: Madison Kilzer There are two of three radish farms in Ensi county, IN have gone through crop failure. The study of the crop failure is being experimented on so the reason for the failure can be stated. The investigation was on how well the radish seeds grew in five different types of water taken from different locations within a five day period. Site A was the control of the experiment so the data taken on the other sites could be compared to site A. Sites A, C, and E grew while sites B and D did not grow at all. The salt storage facility has a leak that is causing salt to flow into the river where the 2 radish crops are failing. The data show that sites B and D aren't growing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In day 2 the data was ВЅ cm ВЅcm 2/10cm 0cm 0cm. Day 3 the data was 1cm 7/10 cm 0cm 0cm 2/10cm. Day 4 of the data was 1 2/10cm ВЅcm ВЅcm 0cm 0cm. Day 5 showed 2cm 1cm ВЅcm 0cm 0cm. The data was taken further down the Nelson river past Kimenel's creek and the creek brought fresh water to the river. The data is important to the experiment because now we can compare all the data taken and compare it to site A to figure out where the spill is coming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Scarlet Globe Radish Essay The aim of this practical was to test whether a Scarlet Globe Radish will grow higher in cm when watered using different types of water and the hypothesis was that scarlet globe radishes should grow higher when watered with sparkling water as it contains co2 however that hypothesis was proven incorrect. From results it can now be concluded that the control patch surprisingly produced the highest plants in terms of height with an average ground to leaf height of 2.2 cm while the sparkling water patch produced 1.86cm and the filtered water patch with an average height of 1.18. However, from research it was shown that sparkling water was more likely to make radishes grow at a faster rate. A faster growth rate would've made the radishes taller... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While tap water does contain harmful chemicals that make it safe for human consumption it also contains some chemicals that are vital micronutrients for plant growth like chlorine. However there are many reasons that do not support the outcome of these results in fact these results may be incorrect because of a matter of reasons, so only assumptions based off specific actions can be made eg: Human interference, weather eg: it rained a couple of times so the sections in the patch did not receive there specific water type and the control received double of its water type, after watering the seeds for the first time it was realised that patch wasn't evened out properly as a result some areas became flooded, spacing issues eg: When these seeds were planted it was not realised that they could've spread out more this could've caused spacing issues in the patch, there may have been leftover manure or special plant growing agents in the dirt from the last experiment that was conducted in the patch, seeds washing away from uneven dirt, halfway through the experiment we changed the amount of water that the plants were given this may have resulted in a spike in growth and although we measured the depth of the seeds with a ruler they could've planted them deeper or shallower then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...