Potting mango (Mangifera indica Linn.) seedlings at varying ages from germination with different level of ammonium sulfate / by Teresita M. Espineli

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 1982. Cavite State University - Main Campus,Description: 38 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • 634.44  Es6 1982
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  • College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
Abstract: The study "Potting Mango Seedlings at Varying Ages. from Germination with Different Levels of Ammonium Sulfate", was conducted to determine the best age of mango at potting that would give favorable response to growth and development, find out the amount of ammonium sulfate that would favorably enhance growth of mango seedlings and to look for the amount of ammonium sulfate that would give the highest percent survival of mango seedlings representing various ages at the time of potting. The result of this study showed that all fertilized seedlings from all ages at the time of potting evidently grew faster than the unfertilized tested plants. The age of seedlings at potting and level of ammonium sulfate used significantly affected growth of the seedlings. Thirty (30) day old seedlings fertilized with 15 grams of ammonium sulfate produced the best results.
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Special Problem (BS Agriculture Major in Agronomy) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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

The study "Potting Mango Seedlings at Varying Ages. from Germination with Different Levels of Ammonium Sulfate", was conducted to determine the best age of mango at potting that would give favorable response to growth and development, find out the amount of ammonium sulfate that would favorably enhance growth of mango seedlings and to look for the amount of ammonium sulfate that would give the highest percent survival of mango seedlings representing various ages at the time of potting. The result of this study showed that all fertilized seedlings from all ages at the time of potting evidently grew faster than the unfertilized tested plants. The age of seedlings at potting and level of ammonium sulfate used significantly affected growth of the seedlings. Thirty (30) day old seedlings fertilized with 15 grams of ammonium sulfate produced the best results.

04/12/1982 SP-747 Submitted to the University Library

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