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ESPC 2013 - Lethbridge (Alberta)

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I live in Victoria, British Columbia, and have attended Glenlyon Norfolk School since kindergarten. My interests include piano, Ukrainian dance, languages, tennis and basketball. I have received awards for academic achievement, public speaking and dance. My life-long interest is space and engineering, and I have attended summer camps in Europe, the United States and Canada that focused on language development and space. The inspiration for my project came from a conversation with my parents, both of whom are avid gardeners. Our family has used charcoal to amend soil used for growing fruits and vegetables, but with mixed results because the optimal proportions were unknown. Curious about this question, I pursued the scientific literature, and found no clear answer, so I decided to do my own study on the topic! I would definitely enjoy doing another science fair project to either expand on the findings of this experiment, or pursue another scientific unknown. My advice to students thinking about doing a project is: absolutely, go for it! Although it can be great deal of work, once you are done, and you have the opportunity to present your work, it is all worthwhile and you will have learned so much!

Nathan Kuehne


Biochar Optimization for Plant Growth
Défi:Ressources
Catégorie:Intermédiaire
Région:Vancouver Island
Ville:Victoria, BC
École:Glenlyon Norfolk School
Sommaire:Radishes, lettuce and peas were grown in varying proportions of biochar amended soil (0%, 10%, 30%, 50%) in order to determine the best growing conditions. Results indicated that radishes, lettuce and peas prefer 30%, 10% and 0% biochar, respectively. These results show that plant growth is dependent on pH, related to phosphorous availability in the soil. Implications for agricultural practice and commercialization are given.

Prix Valeur
Prix d'excellence - Intermédiaire
Médaille d'argent
Sponsor: Sciences jeunesse Canada
300,00 $
Bourse d’études de Western University
Médaillé d’argent - Bourse d'admission de 2 000 $
Sponsor: Université Western
2 000,00 $
Total2 300,00 $