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Termites and their relationship to soil in Samtah, southern Saudi Arabia

Country:Saudi Arabia
Student(s):Abdulaziz Khaled Sahari Abdul Majeed Abdullah Tohari
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Teacher:Salman Mohammed Hashem
Contributors:Assistant Professor, Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Jazan University Usama Abu ELghiet Teacher Glob at school and supervisor of research Salman Mohammed Hashem
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report, Standard Research Report
Protocols:Soil Fertility, Soil Particle Size Distribution, Soil pH, Soil Moisture - SMAP Block Pattern, Soil Moisture - Gravimetric
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Language(s):English
Date Submitted:03/10/2020
Researchers image with team logo with termite research topic
Residents of Samtah, our small community, like the rest of Jizan, suffer from the huge losses caused by termites on farms, homes, and workplaces. In this research, we try to link the soil and this insect so that we can reach a greater understanding of it so that we can control it through its environment or behavior and the location of the research which provides us with conditions for good research such as reproductive termites, terrain and various soils. The search was included with information about the solids (terrain, their location, soil types, agricultural crops, climate and other information).



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