Ragay National Agricultural and Fisheries School Libororagay, Camarines Sur Science and Math Oriented Curriculum
Ragay National Agricultural and Fisheries School Libororagay, Camarines Sur Science and Math Oriented Curriculum
Ragay National Agricultural and Fisheries School Libororagay, Camarines Sur Science and Math Oriented Curriculum
AIRAH A. REVADINERA
Researcher
INTRODUCTION
Since most of our crops are soil-based, soil health is the most important
employed are synthetic foliar application and monocropping that degrade the soil
over time. It reduces organic matter and it releases carbon that contributes to
climate change.
Seaweed has been long used to help plant growth even before the advent
amino acids and bioactive carbohydrates that are commonly known as plant
The use of cow manure in growing plants has been prominent throughout
potassium which are significant to plant’s growth. (Wikipedia) Prior to the study,
the cow manure will be turned into tea combined with liquid brown seaweed to be
Apart from determining how the foliar fertilizer will affect the plant, two
different types of soil (coastal soil and loam soil) were decided to use. This will
know how the soil will affect the plant’s growth applied with the same foliar
fertilizer.
The study will determine the effect of brown seaweed and cow manure tea
Further, this study aims to know the effect of different type of soil to the
growth of pechay.
1. How will the use of brown seaweed and cow manure tea foliar fertilizer
a. Germination rate
b. Plant height
c. Number of leaves
2. How will the use of different type of soil affect the growth of pechay?
1. Determine the effect of brown seaweed and cow manure tea foliar fertilizer
to the growth of pechay in terms of: (a) germination rate, (b) plant height,
3. Determine the significant difference between the effect of soil and foliar
Assumptions
1. The use of brown seaweed and cow manure tea foliar fertilizer has a
2. The use of different type of soil has an observable effect to the growth of
pechay.
3. The effect of soil and foliar fertilizer has a significant difference to the
growth of pechay.
Hypothesis
and foliar fertilizer to the growth of pechay on the following variables: (a)
germination rate, (b) plant height, (c) number of leaves and (d) weight of
the plant.
Significance of the Study
Department of Agriculture – the study will help the department by providing much
innovative strategies in the field of agriculture with regards to the use of foliar
fertilization.
Farmers – this will help the farmers to have a new idea of making healthier and
Agriculture teachers- the study will benefit the teachers by providing further
Agriculture students – this will help the students to learn new information about
Future Researchers – this study will help and act as guide to the researchers
The study will focus on the effect of soil and brown seaweed, cow manure
tea foliar fertilizer to the growth of pechay. This will be conducted at Poblacion
1. Brown 1. Preparation
seawed of foliar
and cow fertilizer
manure tea 2. Preparation
Enhance the
of soil
2. Coastal soil growth of pechay
3. Experimenta
and loam
tion
soil
4. Data
3. growth of gathering
pechay 5. Statistical
analysis
Theoretical Framework
Definition of terms
Foliar fertilizer- combination of cow manure tea and liquid brown seaweed
Growth- the change in the number of leaves and height of plant in a certain
period of time.
Height – the distance between the stem and tip of the leaf .
Foliar Fertilizer
Oosterhuis said on his study that the use of foliar fertilization avoid soil problems
and has relatively low cost. It can react rapidly to symptoms or tissue analysis,
rapid plant response for correcting deficiency and improved yield and fiber quality
fertilization. The use of foliar fertilizer apply only limited amount of the nutrient at
one time, low solubility of fertilizers especially in cold water and incompatibility
with certain agrochemicals. The complexity of crop growth and sensitivity to the
environment means that the farmers need to understand the development of the
crop, know the specific requirements of each stage and manage the crop
the foliar uptake of nutrients depends upon plant types and the state of plants
fertilizers. Foliar spray can be only the efficient assistant method to soil
Various Vegetables and Cereal Crops Boosting Growth and Yield Attributes
concluded that foliar application play an important role in the production of good
crop and higher yield. Foliar application of Urea also confirmed advantageous
effects like better yield and enhanced crop quality as stated in many species of
vegetables i.e onion, squash, cabbage and cucumber. Foliar application of Fe,
Mn, and Zn considerably boost the growth and yield parameters of mung bean
of nutrients along with the recommended dose of nutrients on the dry matter
Brown Seaweed
brinjal plants. The fertilizing efficiency of liquid extracts of testing marine alga
might be due to the presence of micro and macro nutrients, growth hormones
and vitamins at preferential levels. It can be concluded that seaweed extracts
and also play a pivotal role in organic farming practices toward sustainable
agriculture.
showed that the foliar treated plants showed more photosynthetic pigments
compared to root treated plants, whereas the accumulation of total protein, total
carbohydrate and total lipid content was found maximum in root treated plants
farming and organic food stimulated much the application of organic treatments
germination, enhancement of health and growth of plants namely shoot and root
elongation, improved water and nutrient uptake, frost and saline resistance,
biocontrol and resistance toward phytopathogenic organisms, remediation of
Cow Manure
investigate the effect of cow manure biochar on maize yield, nutrient uptake and
that cow manure biochar contains some important plant nutrients which
significantly affected the maize crop growth. Maize yield and nutrient uptake were
Livestock Manure, Causes of its Variation and Utility of Various Factors for
Assessment, Cow slurry contains 7.3- 10.0 % dry matter, 2.8-5.3 g/kg total N,
0.6-1.1 g/kg P and 2.1-4.9 g/kg K. There are only a few results on the nutrient
content of liquid cow manure in the literature. According to Virtanen, and Dorph-
Petersen, liquid cow manure contains 6-8 g/kg total N and 10-13 g/kg K, but
practically no P. It was also indicated on the journal the effects of handling on the
nutrient content of liquid manure. Nitrogen in urine ammonifies very rapidly and
can be volatilized already in the cowshed. In order to prevent nitrogen loss, the
separation of urine from solid faeces must be carried out quickly The better the
covering of the liquid manure cistern the smaller the nitrogen loss. Even a small
levels of application that could gave favorable response on the growth and yield
height, number of plant leaves and yield in grams per plant. In the case of the
parameters tested (plant height, number of plant leaves and yield). This implies
that higher concentration of FPJ diluted on water will promotes better growth and
organic fertilizer and determines the effect of organic fertilizer in terms of plant
height, number of leaves per plant, fresh weight per plant and leaf area.
Soil
inorganic and organic fertilisers in a crop rotation system over two cultivation
cycles: first crop broad bean (Viciafaba L.) and second crop mixed cropped
soil organic matter content, thus improving soil quality and productivity.
capability so that the soils can be used productively without being degraded.
According to the same article, soil is a major source of nutrients needed by plants
for growth. The three main nutrients are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and
potassium (K). Together they make up the trio known as NPK. Other important
nutrients are calcium, magnesium and sulfur. Plants also need small quantities of
iron, manganese, zinc, copper, boron and molybdenum, known as trace elements
METHODOLOGY
cow manure foliar fertilizer to the growth of Pechay and to determine the
significant difference between the effect of foliar fertilizer and soil to Pechay.
Research Design
effect of combined brown seaweed and cow manure tea foliar fertilizer to the
growth of Pechay and to determine the significant difference between the effect
significant difference between the effect of foliar fertilizer and soil to the growth of
pechay.
Research Setting
Camarines Sur for the availability of materials and tools to make it sufficient
Gallego, Camarines Sur. Cow manure will be collected from places within Del
Gallego area where these manures are abundant. Pechay seeds, spray
The study will use observation data sheet composed of four (4) tables.
There will be two set. For set 1 using loam soil, the first table will be for T1-
combined brown seaweed and cow manure tea and table 2 will be for T2-
controlled. For set 2 using coastal soil, table 1 will be for T1- combined brown
seaweed and cow manure tea and table 2 for T2-controlled. Each table will be
seaweed and cow manure tea foliar fertilizer, the growth of pechay will be
measure in terms of germination rate, plant height, number of leaves and weight
of the plant. To analyse the significant difference between the effect of foliar
fertilizer and soil (coastal and loam soil), the growth response will be measured in
terms of the following: germination rate, plant height, number of leaves and
weight of the plant. The initial data will be recorded and will be analysed at the
Materials
In conducting this study, these materials will be used: ten (10) gallons of
water, ½ sack of cow manure, 1 sack of brown seaweed, pechay seeds, two
large containers, 1 spray bottle, 2 plastic container for the germination, 12 large
plastic pots, 1 sack of loam soil and 1 sack of coastal soil. Strainer, two
Procedures
a. Developmental phase
Fertilizer
Cow manures will be collected and will be dried for 3-5 days. After
enough water to fill the container. It will be fermented for a week and will
it will be strained to remove the solid residue and the liquid substance will
be collected.
area that is not directed to sunlight. After the one-week fermentation, it will
will have the same amount of soil. One contains loam soil and the other
contains coastal soil. It will be watered before the germination. Six (6)
seeds will be placed on each containers having the same sizes. The
seeds will be germinated for 5 days. It will be watered once a day. After
b. Experimental Phase
Four groups will be prepared. Each group will have three pots.
Group A and B contains loam soil. Group C and D contains coastal soil.
After the researcher transferred the seeds to the respected pots, it will be
watered once a day and will all be exposed to sunlight. To enable the
fertilizer, initial measurements of height and leaf counts will be done. After
in the table.
will be used for the analysis and interpretation of the data gathered. It will be
used to determine the significant differences between the effect of soil and foliar