UT042: Analysis of Black Material on the Roots and Inside Corn Stalks from a Crop Formation (Mission, B.C., August 2002)

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Background/Objective

The background as described by Nancy Talbott follows.

“The enclosed corn stalks come from a crop formation in Mission B.C., Canada which occurred in late August, 2002. You’ll note that the stalks have a lot of black on them. The stuff on the leaves I suspect is from fungus. But there is a different quality to the black on the roots and inside the corn stalks near the bottom which we are wondering about. Could this be a carbon blackening? Like perhaps one might see in a lightning strike? Or is it just the fungus?"

The objective is to determine the cause of the black color on the ends and roots of the corn stalks.


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Phyllis Budinger's Post Analysis Notes

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