Flowering reponse of gladiola to different levels of phosphorous and kakawate leaves as green manure / by Evangeline Hernando Romilla.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 1990. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 51 p[ages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 635.93424 R66 1990
- College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
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Thesis (B.S.A.--Horticulture) Don Severino Agricultural College
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College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
ROMILLA, EVANGELINE H., "Flowering Response of Gladiola to Different Levels of Phosphorus and Kakawate Leaves as green Manure", Tagaytay City. Adviser: Dr. Vicente G. Lontoc.
The flowering response of gladiola to different levels of phosphorus and kakawate leaves as green manure was evaluated during the 1990 dry season at Tagaytay City. The treatments were laid out in a 500 square meter land using split-plot design with three replications. The levels of phosphorus (control, 150 kilograms per hectare, 300 kilograms per hectare) were assigned as main plots, and amounts of kakawate leaves (contro3, 100 kilo-grams per hectare, 200 kilograms per hectare) as the sub plots.
All plant parameters evaluated were not significant-ly affected by the three levels of kakawate leaves as green manure. However, significant differences among the treatment means of the three levels of phosphorus were observed with respect to plant height and mean number of day to flower development. Interaction between the treatments and kakawate leaves application failed to show significant effect in improving the flower production of gladiola.
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