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Page 1: Aaron Seigler James Skinner Matt Boggs. Hypothesis The greater the density of an agar solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated

Agar Composition on Root Growth

Aaron SeiglerJames Skinner

Matt Boggs

Page 2: Aaron Seigler James Skinner Matt Boggs. Hypothesis The greater the density of an agar solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated

HypothesisThe greater the density of an agar

solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated in, the longer the roots.

Page 3: Aaron Seigler James Skinner Matt Boggs. Hypothesis The greater the density of an agar solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated

Measured How and When?The Arabidopsis was scanned on the

computer twice. Once for every week.They were then put into the computer

software Image J.Next, they were measured by all three

experimenters.These numbers were then averaged and put

into one measurement.Dr. Ab then helped us with the stats part of

the experiment and helped us find the P value.

Page 4: Aaron Seigler James Skinner Matt Boggs. Hypothesis The greater the density of an agar solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated
Page 5: Aaron Seigler James Skinner Matt Boggs. Hypothesis The greater the density of an agar solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated

Summary of FindingsThe most dense agar composition of 1.6%

had the longest root growth, followed by the 0.4% agar, and last was the 0.8% agar.

The P value found supported our findings.The more dense the agar the longer the root

growth was, which this was previously not believed.

Page 6: Aaron Seigler James Skinner Matt Boggs. Hypothesis The greater the density of an agar solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated

What does it all mean?This shows the more dense the agar the

better the roots will grow.The density of the agar does not inhibit the

root growth of Arabidopsis plants.The more dense the agar solution the greater

amount of nutrients the plant received and therefore grew longer.

Page 7: Aaron Seigler James Skinner Matt Boggs. Hypothesis The greater the density of an agar solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated

Supported or Not?The greater the density of an agar

solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated in, the longer the roots.

The P value found while doing the stat work with Dr. Ab proved to give us the support our hypothesis needed.

Also the more dense agar concentration of 1.6% had the longest roots.

Page 8: Aaron Seigler James Skinner Matt Boggs. Hypothesis The greater the density of an agar solution that Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia) seeds are cultivated

Do it Again?We would take light out of the formula

because the plates on the outside had the longer roots. We would cover them with heavy construction paper so light could only get in from the top.

Also we would be careful with the less dense agar concentrations so it doesn’t turn to water and wash away our plants.

How dense can the agar concentration be before the roots can’t grow down into it?