Effect of different levels of VA mycorrhiza on the growth and yield of UPLRI 5 upland rice variety / by Evelyn Mendoza Malimban.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Don Severino Agricultural College, 1995.Description: 56 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: MALIMBAN; EVELYN M., Applied Research IV, Laboratory School, Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, April 1994. "Effect of Different Levels of VA Mycorrhiza on the Growth and Yield of UPLRI 5 Upland Rice Variety". Adviser: Mr. Epifanio Feraer This study, "Effect of Different Levels of VA Mycorrhiza on the Growth and Yield of UPLRI 5 Upland Rice Variety” was conducted to determine the effect of VA mycorrhiza on the growth and yield of UPLRI 5 upland rice variety and to find out which level of VA Mycorrhiza will give best results in terms of growth and yield of UPLRI 5 upland rice variety. Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was used in this study with different levels of VA Mycorrhiza as treatments. There were four treatments replicated three times namely: TO ~ control (uninoculated), T1 = 3 grams/nole, T2 - 6 grams /hole, T3 = 9 grams/hole. Results showed that Treatment 3 (9 grams/hole) was the best treatment for UPLRI 5 upland rice variety because it produced taller plants with greater number of tillers and panicles, with greater computed yield per hectare and heavier grains. This can be attributed to the capability of plants in nutrient absorption when inoculated with VA mycorrhiza that enhances plant growth and yield. It was foliéwed by Treatment 3 (6 grams/hole) and Treatment 1 (3 grams/hole). However, results also showed that inoculation does not affect the number of days from planting to germination. The least effective treatment was Treatment © (uninoculated or control) that produced shorter plants with lesser number of tillers and panicles and with lowest computed yield per hectare
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Research Study (Agricultural Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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MALIMBAN; EVELYN M., Applied Research IV, Laboratory School, Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, April 1994. "Effect of Different Levels of VA Mycorrhiza on the Growth and Yield of UPLRI 5 Upland Rice Variety". Adviser: Mr. Epifanio Feraer

This study, "Effect of Different Levels of VA Mycorrhiza on the Growth and Yield of UPLRI 5 Upland Rice Variety” was conducted to determine the effect of VA mycorrhiza on the growth and yield of UPLRI 5 upland rice variety and to find out which level of VA Mycorrhiza will give best results in terms of growth and yield of UPLRI 5 upland rice variety.

Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was used in this study with different levels of VA Mycorrhiza as treatments. There were four treatments replicated three times namely: TO ~ control (uninoculated), T1 = 3 grams/nole, T2 - 6 grams /hole, T3 = 9 grams/hole.

Results showed that Treatment 3 (9 grams/hole) was the best treatment for UPLRI 5 upland rice variety because it produced taller plants with greater number of tillers and panicles, with greater computed yield per hectare and heavier grains. This can be attributed to the capability of plants in nutrient absorption when inoculated with VA mycorrhiza that enhances plant growth and yield. It was foliéwed by

Treatment 3 (6 grams/hole) and Treatment 1 (3 grams/hole). However, results also showed that inoculation does not affect the number of days from planting to germination. The least effective treatment was Treatment © (uninoculated or control) that produced shorter plants with lesser number of tillers and panicles and with lowest computed yield per hectare

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