Growth performance evaluation of annthurium (Anthurium andraeanum Linn.) using different growing media under drip irrigation system / by Leonora D. Perello.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite :L 1993. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xiv, 45 pages illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: PERELLO, LEONORA DINGLASAN. Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite. April 1993. "GROWTH PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF ANTHURIUM (Anthurium andreanum Linn.) USING DIFFERENT GROWING MEDIA UNDER DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM", Adviser: Engr. David L. Cero The study was conducted at San Gregorio Street, Indang, Cavite from October 1992 to February 1993 the growth performance different growing media under drip irrigation system. Five treatments with ten replications were used in the Tz 50% garden TI evaluate study. soil and 50% Drip They were: with an ABSTRACT coconut husk; Ta 50% garden soil; T4 50% coconut husk charcoal; T5 50% garden soil and 50% bits of irrigation method was used in the study. Same rate of application of water was used in each treatment but the amount of water applied varied with the growing season. Growing media influenced the growth performance of anthurium. Different growing media resulted in different growth patterns. T2 50% coconut husk and 50% garden soil favored the growth of anthurium in terms of height, length and width of the leaves, and diameter of leaf stalk mean of 24.40 cm, 8.23 cm and 6.74 co, respectively. 1 - coconut husk; anthurium using xiii - sawdust and 50% and 50% bits of charcoal. and 3.84 was also found out that the average percent T2 available among treatments was highly significant. 50% coconut husk and 50% garden soil had the highest average percent water available with a mean of 67.80 percent.
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Thesis (BSAE - - Soil and Water Mgt.) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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PERELLO, LEONORA DINGLASAN. Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite. April 1993. "GROWTH PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF ANTHURIUM (Anthurium andreanum Linn.) USING DIFFERENT GROWING MEDIA UNDER DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM", Adviser: Engr. David L. Cero

The study was conducted at San Gregorio Street, Indang, Cavite from October 1992 to February 1993 the growth performance different growing media under drip irrigation system. Five treatments with ten replications were used in the Tz 50% garden TI evaluate study. soil and 50% Drip They were: with an ABSTRACT coconut husk; Ta 50% garden soil; T4 50% coconut husk charcoal; T5 50% garden soil and 50% bits of irrigation method was used in the study. Same rate of application of water was used in each treatment but the amount of water applied varied with the growing season. Growing media influenced the growth performance of anthurium. Different growing media resulted in different growth patterns. T2 50% coconut husk and 50% garden soil favored the growth of anthurium in terms of height, length and width of the leaves, and diameter of leaf stalk mean of 24.40 cm, 8.23 cm and 6.74 co, respectively. 1 - coconut husk; anthurium using xiii - sawdust and 50% and 50% bits of charcoal. and 3.84 was also found out that the average percent T2 available among treatments was highly significant. 50% coconut husk and 50% garden soil had the highest average percent water available with a mean of 67.80 percent.

Submitted to the University Library April 15, 1993 T-1268

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