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RC4 Review

Let’s just get right into rapid fire bullets:

  • With the fourth trial of the Repeating Crumley experiment, I added the development of arabidopsis to the mix. This was not done by Crumley et al but I figured the data should be similar. Unfortunately I carried out the experiment poorly and this hindered the success of this aspect. The problem was that there were too many seeds per sample and after about 5 days it became increasingly hard to count sprouted seeds. Some seeds were still germinating while others had already shed their seed coat, making it hard to tell which seeds were old and which were undeveloped.
  • The tobacco growth was more like expected, but the 66% D2O sample developed slower than in previous trials. Interestingly though, I think the seeds in this sample developed more steadily, meaning on pace with what should be expected.
  • No seeds grew in 99.9% D2O in 10 days, and from the 3rd trial set there are still no developed seeds.
  • I think the percentages from this trial aren’t a good indicator of the results. Only because saying that only 70% germinated in a sample doesn’t sound like good recovery. But that’s just me.
  • It seems the rates are right on with Crumley’s analysis. DI seeds grow first and fastest, then 33% d2o seeds, then 66% d2o seeds, and 99% d2o seeds don’t germinate at all.

I’m going to add time-lapse slideshows to the blog later to show the seed development. And I’ll keep watch over the seeds to see if anything else happens. I won’t be around next week (Florida vacation!) so I’ll start RC5 (and DDW4 as well) as soon as I return.

RC4: Day 10

This is the last official post for this trial. I’m going to monitor the 66% d2o growth for the next week, because it seems the seeds have stopped sprouting.

RC4: Day 9

I find it interesting that the seeds in the 66% d2o tobacco seed sample are growing slower than usual. Hmmm..

Also it seems the fuzz in the 33% d2o tobacco seed sample has spread. What to do…

RC4: Day 8

DDW3: Update On All

I decided to do an update on all seeds in one post. Some notes:

  • I can’t explain why the ddw and simulated water samples for tobacco (Virginia Gold, vg) and the simulated water sample for arabidopsis (columbia arabidopsis, ca) haven’t sprouted.
  • Arabidopsis in ddw has sprouted root hairs and it is just day 6 for that sample. Hopefully we’ll get something amazing to happen in the coming days.
  • The tap water sample of tobacco seeds is completely germinated and the seedlings are floating on the water surface. This is why it looks like there are just seeds in that sample.

Other observations?

RC4: Day 7

I’d like to make it known that counting the arabidopsis seeds is next to impossible. The first seeds to germinate have grown so quickly that there is a mix of seeds that have shed their seed coat and seeds that have yet to germinate. This makes it impossible to count with any accuracy. I’m trying to tell if there is a difference in color between seeds that are germinating (or yet to germinate) and seeds that are no longer holding any plant material.

My guess is that darker browns indicated no plant material and light browns are germinating seeds. That is just a guess though. In the next trial I will have to do a small number of arabidopsis per sample (maybe less than 20).

RC4: Day 6

DDw3: Day 3 (ddw and sim)

Pictures taken Saturday, posted today.

It troubles me that nothing is growing except for the arabidopsis in DDW. Perhaps I used the wrong water again (except in the ddw case)? I don’t think that is likely though, I was careful this time. There is also a chance that the seeds got crushed. I let Alex prepare the experiment and she doesn’t have the fine motor control that I do. While I jest, there is a chance that the seeds are destroyed. I’ll give it a few more days and then setup DDW4 if these seeds don’t grow.

RC4: Day 5

Also taken Sunday and posted today. All caught up now.