PURPOSE
The purpose of this experiment was to determine how diseases effect pea plants, and what disease is most common. I became interested in this idea because I wanted a project that related to where I live, and I wanted to find out more about my dads work at Del Monte and what goes on there. Pea growers can use the information gained from
this experiment so that they know what soil not to use in growing.
HYPOTHESIS
My hypothesis was that the less diseases that are in the soil, the better the pea plants will grow. The Peas will be of better quality if there are fewer diseases. The most common disease will be Aphanomyces Root Rot. I base my hypothesis on what other scientists
have learned. Other scientists have found that when has diseases,
the plants are likely to either have stunted growth or to die. I
have read that Aphanomyces Root Rot is very common in Pea Plants.
EXPERIMENT DESIGN
The constants in this study were:
The manipulated variable was the soil. The responding variable was the health of plants. To measure the responding variable the visual
health of the plants will be measured.
MATERIALS
PROCEDURES
1. Gather 14 soil samples
RESULTS Top The original purpose of this experiment was to find out how pea plants are effected by disease, and what diseases are most common in Pea Plants. The results of the experiment were that the plants
with the most diseases were close to being dead, or completely dead.
The most common and most major disease in the pea plants was Fusarium Wilt.
Fusarium Wilt was in 37% of the plants and Rhizoctonia was in 32%.
31% of the plants were not diseased.
CONCLUSION
My hypothesis was that the plants with the most diseases will be of less quality than the plants with fewer diseases. The most common disease will be Aphanomyces Root Rot. The results indicate that this hypothesis should be rejected because the most common disease in the plants was not Aphanomyces Root Rot, but was Fusarium Wilt. Because of the results of this experiment, I wonder if Fusarium Wilt is a disease often found in other plants, also. If I were to conduct this project again I would
test other plants, not only Pea plants, to see if there is a disease common
to all of the different plants.
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