The Effects of Heavy Metals on Plants - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 15
About This Presentation
Title:

The Effects of Heavy Metals on Plants

Description:

The Effects of Heavy Metals on Plants By Sam Kirschner and Adam Call Monarch High School What are the effects of metals on Jalapeno plants? Materials Iron nitrate 5x ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:1331
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 16
Provided by: Commu64
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The Effects of Heavy Metals on Plants


1
The Effects of Heavy Metals on Plants
By Sam Kirschner and Adam Call Monarch
High School
2
What are the effects of metals on Jalapeno plants?
3
Materials
  • Iron nitrate 5x and 20x concentrations
  • Zinc Nitrate 5x and 20x concentrations
  • Jalapenos

4
Hypotheses
  • If it is true that zinc and iron are cofactors
    in DNA Expression, and we stress Jalapeno plants
    using zinc nitrate and iron nitrate, then the
    plants will show differences in phenotypes such
    as mutations that stunt growth and yield less
    fruit.
  • We will test this hypothesis through an
    experiment involving a control group and four
    experimental groups that consist of two different
    concentrations for iron nitrate and zinc nitrate.

5
Background
We decided to test the effects of manmade
pollutants in a controlled setting to see the
harm caused to our natural world by heavy metal
runoff. The majority of different nitrate
pollutants are the result of human waste and
large-scale factory farms. Farther downstream
these nitrates slip through current water
filtration systems, odorless and tasteless they
slowly build up a poisonous residue in the body.
6
Background Continued
  • We also are interested in the effects on Plants
  • Jalapenos (small, yield fruit, short life span
    (65 days))

7
Procedure
  • 5 groups 1 control 4 Experimental
  • Zinc Nitrate 5x and 20x
  • Iron Nitrate 5x and 20x

8
Procedure- Controls
  • Lights at 18 hrs on 6 hrs off Vegetative state
  • Lights 12 hrs on 12 hrs off flowering state
  • Constant Fox Farm 5,5,5 fertilizer water
  • Constant temperature (70º F)
  • Constant humidity (45)

9
Procedure Details
  • Birth/ death day for age
  • Pictures for Observation
  • Rotation of plants
  • Water as needed

10
Observations
  • Plants are nearly 4 months old
  • All the controls are still thriving
  • All zinc nitrate Iron nitrate plants are dead

11
Observations Zinc Nitrate
  • The Zinc Nitrates leaves wilted (image below)

12
Observations Iron Nitrate
  • The Iron nitrates leaves fell off at their node
  • The node is where the main stem meets the leaf
    stem
  • Some had chemical burns (see below)

13
Additional Experimentation
  • Reduce concentrations
  • Test various plants

14
Bibliography
  • http//www.usda.gov/nass/
  • http//ezinearticles.com/?Indoor-Grow-Lights-and-L
    ight-Spectrums-For-Plant-Growthid2416747
  • http//www.jasons-indoor-guide-to-organic-a
    nd-hydroponics-gardening.com September 2008
  • Fralin Biotechnology Center. PREP Experiment
    Guide. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
    University. Dec. 1, 2008 http//www.prepbiotech.v
    t.edu/

15
Mrs.Donley Bestest Mentor
EVER )
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com