For my Winogradsky column experiment, I wanted to compare the microbial activity in the mud of the banks of a pond and a river (seen in the pictures above, respectively). With
The protocol that I used to set up my Winogradsky column was: http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/j/e/jel5/biofilms/winogradsky.html.
I also watched a video demonstration before constructing my column found at: http://quest.nasa.gov/projects/astrobiology/fieldwork/lessons/demo.html.
The pond mud column was constructed first. Small stones and sticks were removed from the pond mud. Then, a generous amount (about 1 cup) of grass clippings were mixed into the
Here is the finished pond mud column:
The same procedure was used to construct the river mud column. However, before constructing the column, the river mud had to be filtered through a mesh strainer to remove small stones, shells, and coarse sand particles. The river mud (shown below) was still quite sandy so I am not sure what kind of result this column will provide, if any. The finished column is pictured below.
I set both columns on my window sill which faces south. It gets light from morning until late afternoon. The containers were also marked to indicate which side of the column faces the sunlight.
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