The Response of two Irish potato varieties to different rates of chicken manure application in the wet season culture / by Oliver N. Vida.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 1983. Cavite State University - Main Campus,Description: 41 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • 633.491  V66 1983
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Abstract: This study, "The Response of Two Irish Potato Varieties to Different Rates of Chicken Manure Application in the Wet Season Culture, t' was conducted at the Root Crops Center of the Don Sever ino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite from July r 1982 to October, 1982 to deter— mine which variety will be adopted in the wet season culture and to determine which rate of chicken manure applied will give the best results. Using the split plot methods, a field with an area of about 78 sq. meters was divided into 3 equal blocks and sub divided into 30 sub plots to constitute the different treatments. The varieties used were the Russet Burbank and the Atlantic. Applying the different rates of chicken manure to each respective treatment was done before planting . Bacterial soft rot disease caused by Erwinia caratovora was the only disease observed in the experiment. The damaged on plants was not so serious and was controlled by pulling the damaged plants . V (Russet Burbank) was super ior in some of the agronomic characteristics such as in the height of plants, number of marketable tubers, weight Of tubers am disease resistance over the V (Atlantic) Plants applied with 20 kilograms of chicken manure per treatment or 10 tons per hectare produced the highest yield for both varieties (Russet Burbank and Atlantic)
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Special Problem (BS Agriculture Major in Agronomy) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)

This study, "The Response of Two Irish Potato Varieties to Different Rates of Chicken Manure Application in the Wet Season Culture, t' was conducted at the Root
Crops Center of the Don Sever ino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite from July r 1982 to October, 1982 to deter— mine which variety will be adopted in the wet season culture and to determine which rate of chicken manure applied will give the best results.
Using the split plot methods, a field with an area of about 78 sq. meters was divided into 3 equal blocks and sub divided into 30 sub plots to constitute the different treatments. The varieties used were the Russet Burbank and the Atlantic. Applying the different rates of chicken manure to each respective treatment was done before planting .
Bacterial soft rot disease caused by Erwinia caratovora was the only disease observed in the experiment. The damaged on plants was not so serious and was controlled by pulling the damaged plants .
V (Russet Burbank) was super ior in some of the agronomic characteristics such as in the height of plants, number of marketable tubers, weight Of tubers am disease resistance over the V (Atlantic) Plants applied with 20 kilograms of chicken manure per treatment or 10 tons per hectare produced the highest yield for both varieties
(Russet Burbank and Atlantic)

03/22/1983 SP-787 Submitted to the University Library

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