Effects of fish emulsion and commercial inorganic fertilizer on the growth performance of dendrobium Sp. (Jacq. Thomas) / by Nerissa Beligon Marero.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Don Severino Agricultural College, 1995.Description: 52 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: MARERO, NERISSA BELIGONO Applied Research IV (Agricultural Science Curriculum) D Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite April, 19950 O' Effects of Fish Emulsion and Commercial Inorganic Fertilizer on the Growth Performance of Dendrobium sp.( Jacq Thomas)" Adviser: Prof. Cecilia A Capalad The study entitled "Effects of Fish Emulsion and Commercial Inorganic Fertilizer on the Growth Performance of Dendrobium sp. (Jacq. Thomas)" was conducted at the author 's residence in Tambo M, Kulit, Indang, Cavite from July 1994 to December, 1994 in order to compare the effects of fish emulsion and commercial inorganic fertilizer on the growth performance of Dendrobium, It also aimed to identify which fertilizer best enhance the growth performance of Dendrobium plants and to determine if fish emulsion could be a substitute for commercial inorganic fertilizers,. A total of 48 Dendrobium plants were used in the study. They were arranged in Randomized Completely Block Design ( RCBD) with four treatments replicated four times. The treatments were: TO — 20 gms Albatross + 1 gallon water, T1-50 gms Albatross + 1 gallon water, — 025-gallon fish emulsion + 075-gallon water, and T 3 — 05 gallon fish emulsion + 05 gallon water. Increase in height of the plants, increase in number of leaves, increase in leaf width, and increase in leaf length obtained significant results at both and levels of significance. Increase in number of pseudobulbs obtained significant result at level of significance. It was observed that Treatment 2 ( 025 gallon fish emulsion + 075 gallon water) and Treatment O (20 gms. Albatross + 1 gallon water) are the best treatments for Dendrobium in terms of height of the plants, number of leaves, number of pseudobulbs, leaf width, and leaf length. The results of the study showed that effects of Treatment 2 ( 025 gallon fish emulsion + .75 gallon water) on the growth performance of Dendrobium plants are comparable to the effects of the recommended amount of Albatross (20 gms Albatross + 1 gallon water) Based on the study, it can be concluded that Treatment 2 can be used as a substitute for the recommended amount of Albatros The author recommends further study on the frequency of application of fish emulsion.
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Research Study (Agricultural Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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MARERO, NERISSA BELIGONO Applied Research IV (Agricultural Science Curriculum) D Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite April, 19950 O' Effects of Fish Emulsion and Commercial Inorganic Fertilizer on the Growth Performance of Dendrobium sp.( Jacq Thomas)" Adviser: Prof. Cecilia A Capalad
The study entitled "Effects of Fish Emulsion and Commercial Inorganic Fertilizer on the Growth Performance of Dendrobium sp. (Jacq. Thomas)" was conducted at the author 's residence in Tambo M, Kulit, Indang, Cavite from July 1994 to December, 1994 in order to compare the effects of fish emulsion and commercial inorganic fertilizer on the growth performance of Dendrobium, It also aimed to identify which fertilizer best enhance the growth performance of Dendrobium plants and to determine if fish emulsion could be a substitute for commercial inorganic fertilizers,. A total of 48 Dendrobium plants were used in the study.
They were arranged in Randomized Completely Block Design ( RCBD) with four treatments replicated four times. The treatments were: TO — 20 gms Albatross + 1 gallon water, T1-50 gms Albatross + 1 gallon water, — 025-gallon fish emulsion + 075-gallon water, and T 3 — 05 gallon fish emulsion + 05 gallon water.
Increase in height of the plants, increase in number of leaves, increase in leaf width, and increase in leaf length obtained significant results at both and levels of significance. Increase in number of pseudobulbs obtained significant result at level of significance.
It was observed that Treatment 2 ( 025 gallon fish emulsion + 075 gallon water) and Treatment O (20 gms. Albatross + 1 gallon water) are the best treatments for Dendrobium in terms of height of the plants, number of leaves, number of pseudobulbs, leaf width, and leaf length.
The results of the study showed that effects of Treatment 2 ( 025 gallon fish emulsion + .75 gallon water) on the growth performance of Dendrobium plants are comparable to the effects of the recommended amount of Albatross (20 gms
Albatross + 1 gallon water)
Based on the study, it can be concluded that Treatment 2 can be used as a substitute for the recommended amount of Albatros
The author recommends further study on the frequency of application of fish emulsion.

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