Growth response tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum) plant to different kitchen wastes as fertilizer / by Zyrille Anne V. Cipriano, Kathleen S. Cueno and Andre V. Vedan.

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Abstract: CIPRIANO, ZYRILLE ANNE V.; CUENO, KATHLEEN S.; VEDAN, VON ANDRE V. Growth Response of Tomato (Solarium Lycopersicum)Plant to Different Kitchen Wastes as Fertilizer Research Study, Science High School, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2015. Adviser: Prof. Carlos N. Rodil A study entitled "Growth Response of Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum) Plant to Different Kitchen Wastes as Fertilizer" was conducted at Buna Lejos, Indang, Cavite from October 2014 to March 2015. Specifically, this study aimed to: (a) determine the height increment of the plant every two weeks; (b) diameter of the plant; (c) number of leaves; (d) weight of fruits; (e) weight of marketable fruits; (f) computed yield of tomato per hectare; and (g) treatment that will best enhance the growth and yield of tomato plant. There were five treatments replicated three times in this study. The five different treatments used are as follows: To (control), T (crushed egg shells), T2 (fish fubstrate), T3 (fruit peelings), T.1(vegetable peelings). Results show that T2 (fish substrate) gave the highest mean in terms of height increment of plant every two weeks. This treatment also gave the highest mean in terms of number of leaves per plant, diameter of the stem, number of marketable fruits, as well as in terms of average weight of fruits. It also gave the highest mean in terms of the computed yield per hectare as compared to crushed egg shells, vegetable peelings and fruit peeling
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CIPRIANO, ZYRILLE ANNE V.; CUENO, KATHLEEN S.; VEDAN, VON ANDRE V. Growth Response of Tomato (Solarium Lycopersicum)Plant to Different Kitchen Wastes as Fertilizer Research Study, Science High School, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2015. Adviser: Prof. Carlos N. Rodil

A study entitled "Growth Response of Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum) Plant to Different Kitchen Wastes as Fertilizer" was conducted at Buna Lejos, Indang, Cavite from October 2014 to March 2015. Specifically, this study aimed to: (a) determine the height increment of the plant every two weeks; (b) diameter of the plant; (c) number of leaves; (d) weight of fruits; (e) weight of marketable fruits; (f) computed yield of tomato per hectare; and (g) treatment that will best enhance the growth and yield of tomato plant.
There were five treatments replicated three times in this study. The five different treatments used are as follows: To (control), T (crushed egg shells), T2 (fish fubstrate), T3 (fruit peelings), T.1(vegetable peelings).

Results show that T2 (fish substrate) gave the highest mean in terms of height increment of plant every two weeks. This treatment also gave the highest mean in terms of number of leaves per plant, diameter of the stem, number of marketable fruits, as well as in terms of average weight of fruits. It also gave the highest mean in terms of the computed yield per hectare as compared to crushed egg shells, vegetable peelings and fruit peeling

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