The Effect of Artificial Light on Red Clover Seed Growth The Rare Pears Isabella, April, Nikki The Rare Pears Isabella, April, Nikki.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Title. Does different types of water effect plant growth?
Advertisements

The Effect of Light Type on Plant Growth By Katra.
Sunlight and Flowers Chelsey Ogden. Hypothesis Hypothesis: The plant that is the farthest away from the sun will not grow as much as the plants that are.
Soil or Sand Biology Emily Wood. Do plants grow faster in soil or sand?
Every living thing need nutrients, plants get energy from sun to make their own food. They use the process of photosynthesis which is how they make.
Science Fair Project What Grows Best?? 9-1 Project 2.
“Sunlight: Factor that Affects Seed Germination”
TITLE. Does different type of light effect plant growth? Question.
TITLE. QUESTION Does different types of light bulbs effect plant growth?
Grow Grass Grow Grow Grass Grow Purpose Purpose Which type of water would make the grass grow better pond, tap or salt?
The Light It Burns K. Lyne C. Franks K. Gonzales C. Colosimo.
IV. Practice Problem You want to determine the effects of a certain fertilizer on the growth of orchids grown in a greenhouse. Materials that are available.
The Effects of Music on Blue Pansies’ Growth by Height By Wendy Dang Mr. Trentcosta Biology 1- Science Fair.
Science Project By Reese Jackson. Question Will tap, rain, or distilled water grow plants best?
Keys to Conducting a Good Experiment   Variables- the things you change in an experiment   Independent variable- the one factor you change in the experiment.
Growing with the lights By:. Question: How do different types of artificial light affect the growth of plants compared to sunlight? I asked that question,
Recording Kidney Bean Growth Project Over a Period of Four Weeks
Plant experiment J. Brown T. Kiser J. Roberg J. Brown T. Kiser J. Roberg.
The Effect of Microwaved Soil, Water and Seeds on the Growth of Peppermint Plants Nicole Meyer.
Jade Jacobs Mrs. Fentress Table of Contents 1. Question 2. Hypothesis 3. Material 4. Procedures 5. Variables 6. Graph 7. Results 8. Conclusion 9. Question?
Science Fair Project How do I get from the beginning to the end? A Step by Step guide by Mrs. Amadi and Ms.Gilreath.
Plants and Magnets. By Jake Mager.
Plant Experiment Group Members: Group Members:  A. Yoxall  T. Rathbun  S. Brubaker.
Problem If you compare plant growth when hydrated with orange juice, tap water, and bottled water, then I predict that the one with bottled water will.
Plants and Water By: Angela Tang and Kendra Mahabir Living Environment Class Mr. Alverio.
Hydroponics Science Fair. Big Question: I’m wondering if a plant will grow without soil. I will grow a plant with soil (plant 1), a plant without soil.
What is the effect of different amounts of salt on the germination of radish seeds? Robert Cho & Brian Haley HR 319.
Effects of food coloring on a flower
Science Fair Project Flowers and different light sources Alex Pappas.
Scientific Method.
Seed Germination by Jackson Minert Period 5. Introduction My mom likes to sprout alfalfa seeds at home to eat on sandwiches. She soaks the seeds in water.
By Julia DeVincenzi and Tatyana Dunn 3 rd Quarter 1 st Period Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School.
BIG QUESTION What type of liquids makes a plant grow faster?
November 21, 2011 Planner: No homework Reminder: All class periods 1-7 on Wednesday Quizzes/Tests NOT graded yet.
The Effect of Different Sources of Light on Potatoes Michael Whitmire.
Science Fair Q&A 7th Grade Life Science. Progress Update The deadline has passed (March 26th) to turn in your project planning sheet. The NEXT DEADLINE:
Garlic Plants By: Kaitlin Keenan.
What Every Scientist Should Know The Scientific Method.
Tomato Plant Lab. Question: What caused tomato plant A to grow higher than tomato plant B and C? AB Objective: To determine what caused the tomato plant.
Parts of an Experiment Parts of an Experiment Variables All of the factors that could be changed in an experiment Constants Independent Dependent.
By Nick Myers.  Problem Statement: Will milk make bean plants grow taller or shorter compared to plants grown with water?  Hypothesis: If the plants.
Anna Schlosnagle Grade 6 Mrs. Fentress
Our hypothesis is if a marigold grows better with a direct light source provided, then marigolds that are exposed to a direct light source will grow better.
Aim: How are controlled experiments designed?
Effect of colored light bulbs on the germination of seeds Kayla,Ty’kira,Jerome,Deasia.
Will the type of light effect the amount of grow it has?
PLANT EXPERIMENT BY SINEAD, JASPER, IRENE, ALEX. EXPERIMENTAL QUESTION What is the effect of vinegar and half vinegar, half water on how tall radish seeds.
Does Population Affect the Growth of Alfalfa? By: Abby, Bella, and Nick.
By DamonClare JacobAsya The Herb Squad Planting Science Project.
Can different color stained glass affect plant growth?
Research Question and Hypothesis
Planting Science Power Point By: Faith, Jessica, Makea, and Haley In the group of: Bob the plastic man.
Does Artificial Light Matter? By: Sam, Aaron, Caleb, Shelby Team S.A.C.S. Introduction : Our question is “Does different artificial effect plant growth?”
Testing to see how mung beans will grow upside down, and sideways.
The Scientific Method Designing an Experiment. THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD All scientists use certain methods to obtain knowledge. Scientists ask questions,
The Lady Bugs BY: Kendra Riding, Alexis O'Leary, Jennifer Jones, and Theresa Miller.
Kyle Austin.  The initial question for our experiment was this: “How does colored light affect the survival (ultimately the ability to perform photosynthesis)
How Plants Work with Artificial Light By Elisa Pressley How a lamp effects A plants Growth.
Planting Science By Mango Madness: Teagan Monaco, Rachel Reid, and Xavier Newman.
Bean Seed Growth in Different Types of Soil
Natural light V.S Artificial light
(Jacob Garcia, Cassiee Cochrane, Alex McDonald, and Daron Yoon )
Scientific Method: Materials List and Procedures
Theme Review Plants, Seeds and Soil
Natural light vs. artificial light
Does the type of light affect the height of rye plants?
Wildflowers Kathryn Nace
Soil or Sand Biology Emily Wood Science Fair Project.
PLaNTS BY: KATIE HUDDLESTON(:.
Light & plant growth.
Presentation transcript:

The Effect of Artificial Light on Red Clover Seed Growth The Rare Pears Isabella, April, Nikki The Rare Pears Isabella, April, Nikki

Our Research Question Which source of artificial light promotes Red Clover seed growth best in comparison to sunlight?

Hypothesis Our hypothesis is that the fluorescent light bulb will be the best alternative to sunlight. We predict this because fluorescent light bulbs offer the longest variety of visible wavelengths, which plants obtain normally from the sun. Our hypothesis is that the fluorescent light bulb will be the best alternative to sunlight. We predict this because fluorescent light bulbs offer the longest variety of visible wavelengths, which plants obtain normally from the sun.

Equipment and Materials Halogen bulb (60 watt) Fluorescent bulb ( 60 watt) Soft white bulb (60 watt) Three empty cabinets Halogen bulb (60 watt) Fluorescent bulb ( 60 watt) Soft white bulb (60 watt) Three empty cabinets Four cups Ruler Distilled water Soil 3 desk lamps 20 red clover seeds

Procedure We first let our red clover seeds soak in water overnight. The next morning, some of the radicles had emerged! We first let our red clover seeds soak in water overnight. The next morning, some of the radicles had emerged!

Procedure We labeled our four cups sunlight, fluorescent, halogen, and soft white. We planted five seeds into each cup about half-way down into the soil. We then set up our three lamps in three different cabinets so that each group of sprouts would only get that one kind of artificial light. We labeled our four cups sunlight, fluorescent, halogen, and soft white. We planted five seeds into each cup about half-way down into the soil. We then set up our three lamps in three different cabinets so that each group of sprouts would only get that one kind of artificial light.

Procedure The sunlight seeds were our constant, so we put them on a windowsill to grow. Each lamp was placed 24 cm away from the top of the cups. The lamps were turned on at 8 am and were turned off at 4 pm for a period of two weeks. The sunlight seeds were our constant, so we put them on a windowsill to grow. Each lamp was placed 24 cm away from the top of the cups. The lamps were turned on at 8 am and were turned off at 4 pm for a period of two weeks.

Measurements During class time, one of us would come in and measure the plants while one of us would record. The first plants to spring up were the plants under the soft white bulb, the halogen bulb, and the fluorescent bulb. During class time, one of us would come in and measure the plants while one of us would record. The first plants to spring up were the plants under the soft white bulb, the halogen bulb, and the fluorescent bulb.

Soft-White’s Effect From the graph you can see that there was steady growth up to the 14th day. However, by the 14th day, the red clover plants were shriveled and dieing. We believe this to be because the soft-white bulb was giving off more heat than the other two light bulbs. From the graph you can see that there was steady growth up to the 14th day. However, by the 14th day, the red clover plants were shriveled and dieing. We believe this to be because the soft-white bulb was giving off more heat than the other two light bulbs.

Final Results: Soft-White

Halogen’s Effect The red clover under the halogen bulb also had steady growth. The red clover seeds under the halogen bulb grew fast. By the 14th day, the red clover plants were also shriveled and mostly all of the sprouts were dead. The red clover under the halogen bulb also had steady growth. The red clover seeds under the halogen bulb grew fast. By the 14th day, the red clover plants were also shriveled and mostly all of the sprouts were dead.

Final Results: Halogen

Fluorescent’s Effect The red clover under the fluorescent bulb also had steady growth By the 14th day, the sprouts seemed to be healthy enough to stand, and their blades were fuller and greener in comparison to the soft-white and the halogen red clover. The red clover under the fluorescent bulb also had steady growth By the 14th day, the sprouts seemed to be healthy enough to stand, and their blades were fuller and greener in comparison to the soft-white and the halogen red clover.

Final Results: Fluorescent

Sunlight’s Effect The red clover under sunlight had steady growth, but they did not grow as fast as the red clover under artificial light By the 14th day, however, the plants were much healthier in comparison to the red clover under the three artificial lights. The red clover under sunlight had steady growth, but they did not grow as fast as the red clover under artificial light By the 14th day, however, the plants were much healthier in comparison to the red clover under the three artificial lights.

Final Results: Sunlight

Experimental Errors Around day 9, the sunlight pot fell off the third floor at the dorms. The plants were rescued, but this caused measurement errors. The halogen plants when watered on day 10 were accidentally flooded, and we believe that one of the halogen sprouts died because of this. Around day 9, the sunlight pot fell off the third floor at the dorms. The plants were rescued, but this caused measurement errors. The halogen plants when watered on day 10 were accidentally flooded, and we believe that one of the halogen sprouts died because of this.

Conclusion Out of the three sources of artificial light, the fluorescent bulb gave the closest results to the constant, sunlight. The red clover under the artificial lights experienced more growth to their apical meristems causing them to grow tall, but the lack of growth in the lateral meristems caused the plants to become unable to support themselves. The red clover under the sunlight had steady growth in the apical and lateral meristems. Out of the three sources of artificial light, the fluorescent bulb gave the closest results to the constant, sunlight. The red clover under the artificial lights experienced more growth to their apical meristems causing them to grow tall, but the lack of growth in the lateral meristems caused the plants to become unable to support themselves. The red clover under the sunlight had steady growth in the apical and lateral meristems.

Questions?