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040 _aFoundation University
_beng
_cFoundation University
_erda
050 _aCoA (CrSc-TH) LG 221 D35
_bA37 A5 C76 2010 I43
099 _a1547
100 _aImbo, Mark Anthony C.
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_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aGrowth and yield performance of petchay (Brassica chinensis L.) as affected by the different rates of organic fertilizer [thesis] /
_cby Mark Anthony C. Imbo
264 _aDumaguete City
_bFoundation University,
_c2010.
_42010.
300 _axv, 47 leaves :
_bill. (some color.) ;
_c28 cm
_3volume
_fresource
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
_btxt
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
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502 _aUndergraduate feasibility study (BS in Agriculture Major in Crop Science) -- Foundation University, 2010.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices.
520 _aABSTRACT Growth and Yield Performance of Pechay (Brassica chinensis L.) as Affected by the Different Rates of Organic Fertilizer Adviser: Mark Anthony C. Imbo Mr. Stanley A. Bermillo Foundation University, 2009 The study was conducted to evaluate the growth and yield performance of petchay as affected by the diferent application rates of organic fertilizer. The experiments aimed to find out the effects of different application rates of organic fertilizer on different commercial Petchay varieties. Factor A, the commercial varieties, represented three treatments: Al (East-West Variety), A2 (Kaneko Variety), A3 (Ramgo Variety), and Factor B was the application of different rates of organic fertilizer which were represented with four treatments: B1 (Recommended Rate), B2 (Recommended Rate plus 5 tons Organic), B3 (Recommended Rate plus 10 tons Organic) B4 (Recommended rate plus 15 tons Onganic). The result of the study shows that plant height, number of leaves, leaf length and yield per hectare were highly afected by the different rates of organic fertilizer application while leaf width failed to show a significant difference with respect to the application of different rates of organic fertilizer. The result shows that using Kaneko Variety applied with the different level of organic fertilizer gives the highest yield of 23,819,46 kg/ha and the lowest yield was observed in East-West Variety of 20,625.003 kg/ha. Furthermore, the application of inorganic fertilizer (RR) with 10 tons/ha of chicken manure gave the highest yield regardless of variety used and the lowest yield was observed in treatment l or application of inorganic fertilizer alone. On the other hand, highest ROI was observed in Ramgo Variety regardless of rates of fertilizer and application of inorganic fertilizer alone also exhibits the highest ROI.
650 _aPechay
_xGrowth
_xEffect of fertilizers
_915417
650 _aPechay
_xYield.
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650 _aOrganic fertilizers
_xAgricultural applications.
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650 _aSoil fertility
_xManagement.
_915402
650 _aVegetable crops
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_xPhilippines.
650 _aSustainable agriculture
_xPhilippines.
_99366
658 _aThesis 3 (Manuscript and Defense) :
_bAgriculture major in Crop Science, Bachelor of Science in ;
_cCSC402.
942 _2lcc
_cTH
_hLG 221 D35 A37
_iA5 C76 2010 I43
_kCoA (CrSc-TH)
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