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Experiment with Dwarf Bean plantsHi everyone,
I am really interested in plant biology, and I was so excited when I found out that we are doing this topic at school. I have to come up with an experiment that can be practiced for over 4 weeks (maybe at least 6). The thing is, I would like to do something quite different to "effects of soil, sunlight, coloured light, potting mix, salt" etc on plants. I would really like some suggestions, please. Thanks a lot
if you only have limited time.. then you must have plants with same age and almost similar size... basically you can work on its physiology.. example effects of acid rain and its conc on the growth of plant ( you may make use of sulfuric acid) or may be what type of soil it will best grow.. hormonal effects on plnts ( auxin, cytokinin, giberrlin)
What is Dwarf Bean?
EDIT: Aaah I already know it: Phaseolus vulgaris!!! Sorry
Well, the "dwarf" word sounds funny to me ![]() ![]()
Thanks guys for the tips!
- acid rain sounds like a great idea, but also quite dangerous for me to perform! I was thinking of doing the effect of smoke on the plants, but I'm not sure. Soil sounds really easy, so I may as well go with that one. Any suggestions would be really really welcome!
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