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Study of Lichens on Fox-tail Palm Trees in the Vicinity of Wichienmatu School

Organization(s):Wichienmatu
Country:Thailand
Student(s):Miss.Siriphan Romthong Miss.Phattharaporn Subanthom
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Teacher:Kwanjai Karnchanasrimek
Contributors:Ms.Khwanjai Karnchanasrimak Ms.Adcharee Samhuy
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Biometry (including Tree Height)
Presentation Video: View Video
Optional Badges:I am a Problem Solver, I am a Collaborator, I am a Data Scientist
Language(s):English
Date Submitted:03/06/2024
The objective of this research is to study the diversity of lichen species and investigate the weather conditions, temperature, and humidity in the area in front of the workshop room at Wicheanmatu School, Mueang District, Khok Lo, Trang Province. The selected lichen species for the study are palm-like lichens, examined using a CU smart lens with a magnification of 20x. The study revealed a variety of lichen species, categorized into two groups: - High tolerance group: including three species - Hatta Totsukansho Kumona, Riwapra, and Siw Huachang Jiw. - Tolerant group: including three species - Laeysin, Hai Thongroi Khemin, and Polyose. The weather conditions were studied by examining the temperature and relative humidity of the air around the palm-like lichens. The temperature was measured using a Maxima-Minima-Thermometer, indicating an approximate temperature of 32 degrees Celsius. The study on air humidity utilized a hygrometer of the wet and dry bulb type.



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