Trichoderma induced compost on the production of chrysanthemum (Chrysantemum indicum) / by William E. Ferrer.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 1996. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 21 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
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Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 635.933  F41 1996
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  • College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
Abstract: The project, "Trichoderma Induced Compost in the Production of Chrysanthemum", was conducted at Green House No. 2 of the Crop Science Department. The project aimed to enable the student to put into practice the use of trichoderma induced compost technology and to gain experience on actual production of good flowers of chrysanthemum. Specifically, the project aimed to determine the cost and return on investment of producing chrysanthemum with the use of organic fertilizer and to be able to sell all plants at the end of the study. The project was conducted for six months with 1,000 chrysanthemum plants. All cultural management practices such as soil media preparation, planting, watering, staking and many others were properly implemented. Likewise, the application of trichoderma induced compost was carried out properly. The only disease and insect observed were leaf spot (Pseudomonas_ achenii) and melon aphids (Macrosiphium gossipii). They were controlled by using Dithane per 16 liters morning and late Application and Folidol at the rate of two tablespoons of water. Spraying was done early in the in the afternoon. of trichoderma induced compost on chrysanthemum plant improved the growth of the plants and subsequently improved the yield and net income. From the returns, the student get a gross income of P 8,000.00. After deducting the total expenses amounting to P 3,880.00, a net income of P 4,120.00 was obtained with a return on investment of 106.14.
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Farm practice report (B.S.A.--Horticulture) Don Severino Agricultural College

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

The project, "Trichoderma Induced Compost in the Production of Chrysanthemum", was conducted at Green House No. 2 of the Crop Science Department. The project aimed to enable the student to put into practice the use of trichoderma induced compost technology and to gain experience on actual production of good flowers of chrysanthemum. Specifically, the project aimed to determine the cost and return on investment of producing chrysanthemum with the use of organic fertilizer and to be able to sell all plants at the end of the study. The project was conducted for six months with 1,000 chrysanthemum plants. All cultural management practices such as soil media preparation, planting, watering, staking and many others were properly implemented. Likewise, the application of trichoderma induced compost was carried out properly. The only disease and insect observed were leaf spot (Pseudomonas_ achenii) and melon aphids (Macrosiphium gossipii). They were controlled by using Dithane per 16 liters morning and late Application and Folidol at the rate of two tablespoons of water. Spraying was done early in the in the afternoon. of trichoderma induced compost on chrysanthemum plant improved the growth of the plants and subsequently improved the yield and net income. From the returns, the student get a gross income of P 8,000.00. After deducting the total expenses amounting to P 3,880.00, a net income of P 4,120.00 was obtained with a return on investment of 106.14.

Submitted to the University Library 04/08/1996 FPR-817

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