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10-29-18 — Soil Sample D Collection and Metadata
Date: Monday, October 29th, 2018
Title: Soil Sample D Collection and Metadata
Rationale: The purpose of today’s lab was to collect more soil and record its metadata.
Class Question: Is there a difference in bacteriophage presence or type in soil samples taken from live oaks vs those from red oaks?
Procedure:
- A live oak was found at 31°32’58” N 97°6’57” W.
- Soil was collected near its roots.
- The tree was calculated to be the following measurements:
- Circumference at 137 cm: 222 cm
- Canopy diameter: 14.63 m
- Tree height: 11.279 m
- A pinch of soil was added to a pH vial filled with DI water.
- The vial was shaken for 10 seconds then left for 2 minutes to settle.
- A strip of pH paper was left in the vial for 45 seconds then compared to a chart to determine that the soil pH was about 5.8.
- Percent water calculations were started by weighing soil and the weigh boat. The calculations are as follows:
- Empty weigh boat: 2.435 g
- Weigh boat with wet soil: 5.727 g
- Wet soil: 3.292 g
Observations: This soil was found by a tree close to the previous samples, yet it was more acidic soil.
Results: This experiment yielded a new soil sample as well as soil metadata to compare for trends.
Next Step: The next step is to complete metadata and wash the soil for enrichment.