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© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. AP Environmental Science Mr. Grant Lesson 59 Lab: Soil Salinization Part 1.

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1 © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. AP Environmental Science Mr. Grant Lesson 59 Lab: Soil Salinization Part 1

2 © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Objectives: Students will conduct an experiment to investigate how salinization affects germination of crop seeds, then determine at what salt concentration seeds no longer germinate.

3 © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. APES - Salinization Lab Purpose To involve students in a real world scientific investigation in which they design an experiment to determine how the concentration of salt in water affects the germination rate of seeds.

4 © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. APES - Salinization Lab What to turn in: Hypothesis Data Table Graphs 1 & 2 Analysis Questions #1-10 Procedure Background information Salt buildup is a potential problem on almost all of the irrigated farmland in the United States. Much of the world's unused land is in arid or semiarid regions where irrigation would be necessary to grow crops. A small amount of salt in the soil will not affect the germination and growth of crops. Eventually, however, if salt concentrations increase, negative impacts occur. Eventually salt concentrations will affect the germination of seeds. Farmers need to know the relationship between the salt concentration and the percent of seeds that will germinate. Salt kills germinating seedlings by removing the H 2 O from their cells. There are several salts that are responsible but this lab will involve only one, sodium chloride (NaCl). From your results you can assume that other salt concentrations would also affect germination rate. NaCl has a solubility of 35.7g/100 ml of H 2 O. Ocean water has a concentration of 3.5% which is 3.5g/100 ml of H 2 O. Freshwater has a concentration of 0.005% salt, which is 0.005g/100 ml of H 2 O.

5 © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. APES - Salinization Lab What to turn in: Hypothesis Data Table Graphs 1 & 2 Analysis Questions #1-10


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