User:Michelanngelo/sandbox

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Hello this is me Michelangelo, trying out my sandbox - I guess it is a place that is not public? 13.11.22

I forgot to click on "publish changes" on the 13.11.22 after working on the sandbox for a whole afternoon. Guess I need to redo everything...

I finalized our current version for the deadline of 13.11.22 for the Class (13.11.22 21:14)

Today we added some additional feedback into our Sandbox 24.11.22

Today I inserted some additional infos about bees and included links to other Wikipedia pages.

Description
... already existing infos

The chromosome number is 2n = 20. There are wild bee species like from the genus Chelostoma that rely on Campanula rapunculus as a pollen source

Habitat
Campanula rapunculus is winter-hardy. It grows on poor soils.

The following paragraph is already in Wikipedia: "This species prefers limestone soils and grows in dry meadows, cultivated beds, forests of oaks and pine trees, along roadsides and lane, at an altitude of 0–1,500 metres (0–4,921 ft) above sea level."

Cultivation (insert as new paragraph)
The rampion can be cultivated as a crop. It is sown at the beginning of June. A loose soil is favourable, fertilisation is not necessary. It grows best in well drained, rich sandy-loam soils which are neutral or alkaline with a pH of 4.8-7.5. The seeds are very small (thousand grain weight 0.04g). For a more uniform seedling distribution, 20 times the amount of sand is mixed with the seeds before sowing. The row distance should be 20-25cm. The seeds are not covered, but only lightly pressed onto the surface of the soil. After germination, the plants must be thinned. The roots can be harvested from October onwards throughout the winter.

On a soil rich in carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen, a dry matter of up to 135g/m² is possible, whereas on more sandy soils or sub-soils only 12-17g/m² is achieved.

Rampion is cultivated after highly demanding crops such as cabbage, tomatoes, potatoes or cucumbers. It can also be grown as a catch crop between lettuce.

Weiterarbeiten/haben wir bis jetzt noch keine Nachweise:

-zu Bienen (eine Quelle haben wir, ist aber Graue Literatur, evt bessere Quelle finden?)

-Nutritive Value (Quellen vorhanden?)

-Wie wird die Wurzel geerntet (kann man Wissen/Technologie von der Karottenindustrie übernehmen?)

-Genauer Ertrag von den verschiedenen Pflanzenteilen (Quellen vorhanden?)

-Crop rotations: man könnte nach Becker hinzufügen, dass Rapunzel geeignet ist für Zwischennutzung zu Kopfsalat, und nach stark zehrenden Ackerfrüchten am besten kultiviert wird

-bei der Website „Useful Temperate Plants“ werden Bücher angegeben - evt diese suchen (an ETH, in anderen Bibliotheken)

-Ein Buch mit Infos zur Rapunzel liegt in der Bibliothek am Reckenholz, welches ich nächste Woche suchen werde