Effect of different rates of ammophos on African daisy / by Nenita M. Calle.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 1978. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 28 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 635.93355  C13 1978
Online resources: Production credits:
  • College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
Abstract: The study on the "Effect of Different Rates of Ammophous on African Daisy" was conducted in the experimental field of the Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite from June 16, 1977 to November 15, 1977. It aimed to know the effect of the different rates of Ammonium phosphate most appropriate for African daisy production. The land was prepared by plowing and harrowing to allow weed seeds to germinate and trashes to decay. The entire area was divided into four blocks and further sub-divided into 24 plots. There were four replications, five treatments and a control. The treatments were randomly distributed over the entire field. The different rates of ammophos were applied basally and followed by ring method of application two weeks thereafter. The first cultivation was done one month after planting. Weekly weeding was practiced until the plants flowered. There were no serious pests that attacked the plants except ants. Picking flowers was done seven to eight days after the first row of rayflorets had opened. Treatment 5 (500 kilograms of ammophos per hectare) produced the highest mean length of flower stem, mean diameter of flower heads, average weight of flowers, and number of flowers per plant.
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College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)

The study on the "Effect of Different Rates of Ammophous on African Daisy" was conducted in the experimental field of the Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite from June 16, 1977 to November 15, 1977. It aimed to know the effect of the different rates of Ammonium phosphate most appropriate for African daisy production.
The land was prepared by plowing and harrowing to allow weed seeds to germinate and trashes to decay.

The entire area was divided into four blocks and further sub-divided into 24 plots. There were four replications, five treatments and a control. The treatments were randomly distributed over the entire field. The different rates of ammophos were applied basally and followed by ring method of application two weeks thereafter.
The first cultivation was done one month after planting. Weekly weeding was practiced until the plants flowered. There were no serious pests that attacked the plants except ants.
Picking flowers was done seven to eight days after the first row of rayflorets had opened. Treatment 5 (500 kilograms of ammophos per hectare) produced the highest mean length of flower stem, mean diameter of flower heads, average weight of flowers, and number of flowers per plant.

Submitted to the University Library 03-10-1980 SP-132

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