- theoretical basis of your research project.
- Growth rate of birdsfoot trefoil specifically in the months when the flowers bloom (June and July)
- I will discuss its lifecycle, the identification of the plant, its location, things necessary for growth and it’s overall usefulness or harmfulness (if any).
- What ecological processes might your hypothesis touch on?
- Symbiosis (between nitrogen fixing rhizobia bacteria and the roots of birdsfoot trefoil)
- How weeds affect their host plants
- For example, in the buttercup sampling videos, Dr. Baldwin’s research is concerned primarily with reproductive (and evolutionary) fitness, but also relates to pollination. What ideas underpin your research?
- Growth rate
- Weeds on grass land
- Optimum temperature for birdsfoot trefoil growth (15°C – 30°C)
- Growth rate of trefoil from seed in seed pod level to plant level, how seeds are scattered, when the plants blooms, how its roots and stems survive the non favourable weather months
- When you submit a research article for publication, you need to provide several keywords that summarize what your research is about. For example, a paper published from the research described in the wetland sampling videos included depressional wetlands, disturbance gradient, functional groups, and livestock grazing as keywords. Please list three keywords that you could use to describe your research project.
- Birdsfoot Trefoil and turf grass
- Nitrogen fixation
- Seed scarifications
- Trefoil lifecycle