Performance of eggplant (Solonum melongena) growth under different types of fertilizers / by Myla Mojica, Malthus Troy Tatlonghari, and Ronnel Vidamo.

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Abstract: MOJICA, MYLA DAMSIK, TATLONGHARI, MALTHUS TROY SANTOS AND VIDAMO, RONNEL DIMARANAN, "Performance of Eggplant Grown Under Different Types of Fertilizers." Applied Research III, Science High School, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2009, Adviser: Dr. Amulfo C. Pascual. The research study entitled "Performance of Eggplant Grown Under Different Types of Fertilizers" was conducted on Farmer's Training Center and Techno Demo Farm (FTCTDF) from September 2008 to January 2009. Generally, the study aimed to determine the performance of eggplant grown under different types of fertilizers. Specifically, it aimed to determine the treatment that will show better growth and yield of eggplant, the effect of the application of only organic fertilizer to eggplant and the best economical cropping scheme that can be recommended in eggplant production. The study used a Randomized Complete Block Design lay out with six treatments replicated four times. The treatments used are: To — Control treatment, T1 — Processed Chicken Manure (PCM), T2 - Complete Fertilizer + Urea, T3 - PCM + Complete Fertilizer, T4 - PCM + Urea and T5 - PCM + Complete Fertilizer + Urea. The study revealed that eggplant grown in PCM + Complete Fertilizer + urea or T5 produced the best results in the study regarding plant height, number of flowers per plant, weight of fruit, number of leaves and number of fruits per plant. Highly significant results were obtained in almost all data gathered except those gathered on the first week of the study.
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MOJICA, MYLA DAMSIK, TATLONGHARI, MALTHUS TROY SANTOS AND VIDAMO, RONNEL DIMARANAN, "Performance of Eggplant Grown Under Different Types of Fertilizers." Applied Research III, Science High School, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2009, Adviser: Dr. Amulfo C. Pascual.
The research study entitled "Performance of Eggplant Grown Under Different Types of Fertilizers" was conducted on Farmer's Training Center and Techno Demo Farm (FTCTDF) from September 2008 to January 2009. Generally, the study aimed to determine the performance of eggplant grown under different types of fertilizers. Specifically, it aimed to determine the treatment that will show better growth and yield of eggplant, the effect of the application of only organic fertilizer to eggplant and the best economical cropping scheme that can be recommended in eggplant production. The study used a Randomized Complete Block Design lay out with six treatments replicated four times. The treatments used are: To — Control treatment, T1 — Processed Chicken Manure (PCM), T2 - Complete Fertilizer + Urea, T3 - PCM + Complete Fertilizer, T4 - PCM + Urea and T5 - PCM + Complete Fertilizer + Urea. The study revealed that eggplant grown in PCM + Complete Fertilizer + urea or T5 produced the best results in the study regarding plant height, number of flowers per plant, weight of fruit, number of leaves and number of fruits per plant. Highly significant results were obtained in almost all data gathered except those gathered on the first week of the study.

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