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  • The Orchid Grower - A Juvenile Forensic Science Adventure Novel

    The Orchid Grower
    A Juvenile Science Adventure Novel About Orchids & Genetic Engineering


    Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Which microorganism works best in bioremediation, bacteria or mold? R
    A new, clean, biological way of extracting copper from ore (biolixiviation). S
    What is bioremediation?
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    A Comparison of Two Potential Lead Bioremediating Plants R
    Which microorganism works best in bioremediation, bacteria or mold? R
    The Effect of Eisenia fetida (Compost Worm) in Enhancing the Bioremediation of Oil-Contaminated Soil R R
    Investigate the factors affecting the process of bioremediation in an oil-contaminated water medium. R
    Remove pesticides from farm run off water with plants and air. R
    Using Plants to Remove Pesticides from Storm Water Run-Off R
    Will oil-hungry bacteria clean up better the most oil spill in freshwater or salt water? R
    Test if mustard plants could be used for phytoremediation of Zinc. R R

    What is bioremediation?
    High School - Grades 10-12
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    The Ability of Baccharis salicifolia (mule-fat) to Absorb Cadmium as an Effluent: Implications for Phytoremediation R
    Determine if the Jade plant and the Chrysanthemum are efficient means of filtering the chemical Benzene from an enclosed, controlled environment under constrained environmental lighting conditions. R
    Investigate the possible success of mulefat in large-scale phytoremediation projects. R
    Determine the viability of 'green cleaning' using rhizofiltration by looking at the efficiency of an aquatic plant such as elodea canadensis in the removal of copper from polluted effluents across a broad range of contamination levels. R
    Effects of zinc on the Indian Mustard Seed (Brassica juncea) and how good of a hyper-accumulator of zinc this plant species is. S
    Determine if Pseudomonas putida bacteria can enhance the natural phytoremediation of oil-hydrocarbon contaminated soil by increasing the microbial population in the rhizosphere. R R
    Develop a test tube model of an oil spill in order to experiment with conditions needed for bioremediation. R
    How nature eliminates crude oil that has been spilled? R
    Find out if lead in soil could be phytoremediated using black mustard. R R
    A recipe for remediation S
    Bioremediation vs. natural degradation S
    Directed evolution of alkane degrading enzymes for improved activity on natural and high molecular weight substrates. S
    What is bioremediation?
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    Environmental Sciences Fair Books

    The Orchid Grower - A Juvenile Forensic Science Adventure Novel

    The Orchid Grower
    A Juvenile Science Adventure Novel About Orchids & Genetic Engineering







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