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    Performance of pechay (Brassica chinensis Linn) applied with different kinds of fertilizer under alimodian clay loam

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    Date
    2019-04
    Author
    Caballero, Jefie M.
    Bebit, Myleen V.
    Valaquio, May Dinah O.
    Thesis Adviser
    Berondo, Nelson L.
    Committee Chair
    Berondo, Nelson L.
    Committee Members
    Sarimong, Ryan T.
    Berganio, Roger L.
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    Scientific name
    Brassica chinensis
    Abstract
    This study was conducted at the Experimental Area of CapSU Burias Jamindan Extension on February 4, 2019 to March 4, 2019 to determine the performance of pechay (Brassica chinensis Linn) applied with different kinds of fertilizer under alimodian clay loam. There were five treatments tested, namely; Treatment 1 – Control (No application), Treatment 2 – Inorganic fertilizer, Treatment 3 – Vermicompost, Treatment 4 – Fermented Plant Juice, Treatment 4 – Fish Amino Acid. These treatments were arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design replicated three times. All data were subjected to the Analysis of Variance using F-test and LSD for determining mean differences. Results revealed that all parameters on growth and yield in terms of plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves, length of leaves, width of leaves, biomass, weight of marketable parts in grams and tons per hectare were significantly affected by the application of different kinds of fertilizer. Application of inorganic fertilizer, vermicompost, fermented plant juice and fish amino acid comparably produced the tallest plant, biggest stem diameter, most number of leaves, longest leaves and widest leaves of pechay. On the other hand, application of inorganic fertilizer, fermented plant juice and fish amino acid produced comparable biomass and weight of marketable parts of pechay. Plants applied with fermented plant juice realized the highest net profit and return on investment.
    Keywords
    Alimodian clay loam Pechay (Brassica chinensis) Inorganic fertilizer Vermicompost Fermented plant juice Fish amino acid
    Subject
    Soils--Analysis LCSH  Fertilizers--Application LCSH  Plant regulators LCSH  Sustainable agriculture LCSH  Agriculture--Research LCSH
    URI
    https://repository.capsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/922
    Recommended Citation
    Caballero, J.M., Bebit, M.V. & Valaquio, M.D. O. (2019). Performance of pechay (Brassica chinensis Linn) applied with different kinds of fertilizer under alimodian clay loam [Undergraduate thesis, Capiz State University Burias Campus]. CAPSU Institutional Repository
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    Thesis
    Degree Discipline
    Agronomy
    Degree Name
    Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Agronomy
    Degree Level
    Undergraduate
    Department
    College of Agriculture and Forestry
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