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Sudden attack! Participating Schools Nearby! vol.3 Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Commercial High School

2014.12.14
とつげき!となりの参加校!vol.3 兵庫県立神戸商業高等学校

Hello!

RIVANES HYAKUMEKI (Domeki).

Today, I visited Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Commercial High School!

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Before Awaji Island!

Oh, I can see Awaji Island!

With the excitement of the "I'm so excited," we are now on our way by bus.


 

Cultivation experiment of Yumechikara (wheat) ( Science Research Club, Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Commercial High School )

Yumechikara is a variety developed by Shikishima Bakery that is suitable for growing in the hot and humid climate of Japan. The company applied for the Yumechikara cultivation research project, a project to achieve 200% self-sufficiency using this wheat, and received the seeds for cultivation.
Kobe Commercial High School does not have a place to grow wheat or set up a large planter. Therefore, we decided to try growing wheat in plastic bags and planters, in addition to the PET bottle cultivation1) that is commonly used for rice cultivation, to explore a method of wheat cultivation that can be done at school. We also changed the composition of fertilizers and investigated their effects on yield.


Since last year, the school has been hosting the Shikishima Baking Company's "Livanes" event, organized by Shikishima Baking Company and planned by Livanes.Self-sufficiency 200% Project Yumechikara Cultivation Research ProjectThe participants of the "Mutual Aid Association of Japan" have been invited to participate in the project.

Japan's self-sufficiency rate for wheat used in bread is only 31 TP3T, because there is not much wheat that can be used for bread grown in Japan.

The solution to this problem is Yumechikara, a super-strong variety born in Hokkaido.

This wheatgrass is resistant to disease and can be used to make delicious bread.

I would do research on growing them in planters so they can be grown in schools,

Quality and yield vary greatly depending on the environment and fertilizer.

Research how to harvest more delicious Yumechikara.

That is the background of this study.

What kind of project? Click here to view
At this year's Kansai Conference, Wakayama Shinai Junior & Senior High School and Ikuno High School will also present their research on "Yumechikara"! I am very much looking forward to it!

Research that was also uploaded to the blog from YumechiThe results of this year's event will be presented at this year's meeting.

 

Contents,

They tried vinyl and plastic bottle growing, which other schools had not tried.

Moreover, we have to get the research results right.correlation analysisThe company is doing so.

Correlation analysis is the numerical clarification of the relationship between two matters.

For example, suppose that research data shows that the taller the plant, the higher the yield.

To explain and convince me that these two, items are really proportional,

Numerical proportionality must be accounted for.

For more information,(Please click here)You can find many more by Googling, such as

 

So, please look forward to the day of the Castle to see if there was a relationship between the plant body and the yield as a result of the vinyl cultivation!

 

What other advice did you give at this school?

The last part of the presentation should include an outlook.

 

I am sure that the next research theme will surely come to mind from the content and results of the research we have done.

Please be proactive in talking about that.

I'm thinking of doing Fatty next!"

Then why don't you try to do that?"

and get advice from different perspectives,

This should provide the energy for the next phase of research!

Good luck!

 

Above! Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii)


Summary of points

(5) To take your research data to another level, you should analyze it. For more information on analysis, Google it. You can do it easily with Excel.

(6) Be sure to come prepared to talk about your prospects. It will make it easier for you to develop your next research!