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Welcome to the Winogradsky column lab page! Students from the Departments of Biological Applications and Technology, University of Ioannina and Icthyology and Aquatic Environment, University of Thessaly, Greece and the Microbiology course, Faculty of Sciences, University of Cádiz, Spain, discuss their findings on Winogradsky columns they constructed!

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Bienvenidos a la pagina web de los Winobloggers! Aquí los estudiantes y profesores de dos departamentos griegos, el Departamento de Aplicaciones y Tecnologías Biológicas de la Universidad de Ioannina y el Departmento de Agricultura, Ictiología y Sistemas Acuáticos de la Universidad de Thessalia, junto con los estudiantes de Microbiología de la Facultad de Ciencias en la Universidad de Cádiz, se reúnen para observar, comentar, preguntar y responder a preguntas relacionadas con nuestro experimento, la columna Winogradsky.


Winogradksy columns

Winogradksy columns
'In the field of observation, chance only favors the prepared mind' Pasteur 1854

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Monday 28 March 2016

Winogradsky column,Deparment of Icthyology (Team 5 )

Our names are Dimitriou Konstantina and Dalosi Kleopatra and we are undergraduate students Deparment of Ichthyology and Aquatic Environment, UTH University of Volos.
I'm presenting my results from the Winogradsky column experiment that was conducted in 21/03/2016 at Anauros beach (Volos).
We made one column from a 1.5 L plastic bottle which by 2/3 contains mud from the seaside mixed with enrichment materials (1 chicken egg with its shell and some newspaper pieces). After the column was filled to the mouth of the bottle, the mud precipitated and a zone of water was created occupying 25% of the column. The bottle was put in conditions with light intensity and temperatures of 15-20°C.
Today,7 days after the column was made some change.The mud seems to took darker colour and the water took yellow-beige.

I will make a new post when something changes

Day:7

3 comments:

  1. Please do not copy-and-paste your text from previous posts. Also, you must use the latest guidelines I have sent you today via eclass. Finally, I hope you are not incubating your column ON the radiator (or if you do, I hope it is not working...).

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    1. the radiator not working....the photo is from day 1!!!

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  2. ...and the water is really turbid and quite yellow.... was it like that from Day 1? If not, what is the reason for this colour?....

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