The effects of different animal manures on the growth and yield performance of okra plant (Hibiscus esculentus) / (Record no. 3540)

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Language of cataloging English.
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Classification number UM S 661
Item number A23 2007
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Title The effects of different animal manures on the growth and yield performance of okra plant (Hibiscus esculentus) /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Danilo O. Abad Jr. [and three others].
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Rosario, Cavite :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cavite State University-CCAT Campus,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007.
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Extent xiv, 45 leaves :
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Dimensions 28 cm
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General note Research Paper (LSHS) -- Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2007.
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Thesis Abstract <a href="ABAD, DANILO JR. O., CONDOL, MARCEL JAN M., CASTRO, TERENZ C., TALACTAC, CHARLES LUIGI W., Laboratory Science High School Department, Cavite State University Rosario Campus Rosario, Cavite, 2006-2007. "EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ANIMAL MANURES ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF OKRA PLANTS (Hibiscus esculentus)".<br/><br/>Adviser: Mrs. Caridad S. Merced<br/><br/>This study entitled "EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ANIMAL MANURES ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF OKRA PLANTS (Hibiscus esculentus)" was conducted at the garden of Mrs. Caridad S. Merced at Cavite State University from October- December 2006 with the following objectives: (1) to determine the effects of different animal manures on the growth and yield performance of okra plants, (2) to determine which animal manure will produce the best growth and yield performance of okra plants, (3) to determine the ideal medium which will give the best growth and yield performance of okra.<br/><br/>The Latin Square Design was used in the study with four treatments and three replications. The treatments were: TO- control (pure garden soil), T1- (50% soil plus 50% cow manure), T2- (50% soil plus 50% goat manure) and 13- (50% soil plus 50% chicken manure).<br/><br/>The plants produced flowers at sixty days after planting and were completed sixty-five days. The plants in treatment 3 produced more fruits, bigger leaves and had well-developed stems among the four treatments. However, after two weeks, the plots were flooded, and the plants were destroyed due to the typhoon. For the continuing results, the researchers thought of constructing nursery boxes to make their trials safer and free from floods brought by the typhoon.<br/><br/>Based on the findings, it is more effective to used different animal manures, especially the application of chicken and goat manure. It is strongly recommended the use of chicken and goat manure in growing plants especially to farmers. Further studies should be conducted to know why plants grown in pure garden soil and cow manure did not yield more fruits, and the experiment should be conducted earlier in preparation to the onset of the rainy season.<br/><br/>The results revealed that the different animal manures had a significant effect on the growth and yield performance of okra plants, and the null hypothesis was rejected.<br/>">ABAD, DANILO JR. O., CONDOL, MARCEL JAN M., CASTRO, TERENZ C., TALACTAC, CHARLES LUIGI W., Laboratory Science High School Department, Cavite State University Rosario Campus Rosario, Cavite, 2006-2007. "EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ANIMAL MANURES ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF OKRA PLANTS (Hibiscus esculentus)".<br/><br/>Adviser: Mrs. Caridad S. Merced<br/><br/>This study entitled "EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ANIMAL MANURES ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF OKRA PLANTS (Hibiscus esculentus)" was conducted at the garden of Mrs. Caridad S. Merced at Cavite State University from October- December 2006 with the following objectives: (1) to determine the effects of different animal manures on the growth and yield performance of okra plants, (2) to determine which animal manure will produce the best growth and yield performance of okra plants, (3) to determine the ideal medium which will give the best growth and yield performance of okra.<br/><br/>The Latin Square Design was used in the study with four treatments and three replications. The treatments were: TO- control (pure garden soil), T1- (50% soil plus 50% cow manure), T2- (50% soil plus 50% goat manure) and 13- (50% soil plus 50% chicken manure).<br/><br/>The plants produced flowers at sixty days after planting and were completed sixty-five days. The plants in treatment 3 produced more fruits, bigger leaves and had well-developed stems among the four treatments. However, after two weeks, the plots were flooded, and the plants were destroyed due to the typhoon. For the continuing results, the researchers thought of constructing nursery boxes to make their trials safer and free from floods brought by the typhoon.<br/><br/>Based on the findings, it is more effective to used different animal manures, especially the application of chicken and goat manure. It is strongly recommended the use of chicken and goat manure in growing plants especially to farmers. Further studies should be conducted to know why plants grown in pure garden soil and cow manure did not yield more fruits, and the experiment should be conducted earlier in preparation to the onset of the rainy season.<br/><br/>The results revealed that the different animal manures had a significant effect on the growth and yield performance of okra plants, and the null hypothesis was rejected.<br/></a>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Animal manures.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Okra growth.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Experimental research.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Soil fertility.
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Personal name Condol, Marcel Jan M., author.
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Personal name Castro, Terenz C., author.
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Personal name Talactac, Charles Luigi W., author.
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Personal name Merced, Caridad S., adviser.
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    Library of Congress Classification     Thesis/Manuscript/Dissertation Cavite State University - CCAT Campus Cavite State University - CCAT Campus TH 05/03/2007 UM UM S 661 A23 2007 T00004 10/24/2025 1 06/01/2024 Thesis/Manuscripts/Dissertations