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Growth Performance of Lacatan Banana (Musa sapientum L.) Fertilized with Different Brands of Commercial Organic Fertilizer at Ilong Bukid, San Rafael, Iloilo Conditions: A Community Based Participatory Research 

By Ricardo C. Sumpay, Jr.  ABSTRACT    The study was conducted from February 26 to June 29, 2007 at Ilongbukid, San Rafael, Iloilo. It determined the efficiency of the different brands of organic fertilizer on the growth of lacatan banana and obtained baseline information for a follow-up study on farmer-researcher partnership on techno-transfer. The experimental treatments were laid out in a randomized complete block design with … Read more

The Use of Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO), Fermented Plant Juice (FPJ), Fish Animo Acid (FAA), Oriental Herbal Nutrient (OHN) and Lactic Acid Serum (LAS) on Rice Bran Based Broiler Diets 

By Ricardo C. Sumpay ABSTRACT    The study was conducted from December 20, 2002 to January 21, 2003 at Jamandre Poultry Farm, Bongco, Pototan, Iloilo to evaluate the evaluate the feeding value of indigenous microorganisms (IMO), fermented fruit juice (FPJ), fish amino acid (FAA), oriental herbal nutrient (OHN), lactic acid serum (LAS) and their combined mixture on the growing, finishing, … Read more

Efficacy of Different Green Manures and Commercial Organic Fertilizers on the Growth and Yield of Potted Leaf Lettuce and Cabbage and their Residudes on Lettuce and Pechay 

By Ma. Victoria C. Seredrica  ABSTRACT    Two studies were conducted at CPU campus, Iloilo City from October 2009 to April 2010. The first one compared the effects of IMO 5 (T4), commercial compost (T5) and leaf manures from acacia (Albizia saman) (T1), Ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala) (T2), madre de cacao (Gliricidia sepium) (T3), Inorganic fertilizers (T6) (positive control), and without fertilizer (T7) (negative … Read more

Socio-Cultural, Economic, Community Involvement and Priority Needs of Communities in the Barangays of Badiangan, lloilo: Basis for enhancing the University Integrated Outreach Program 

By Aries Roda D. Romallosa, Kareen Jay D. Lozada, and Margen A. Java  ABSTRACT    This study was conducted to determine the socio-cultural, economic, community involvement and present needs and problems of the three barangays of Badiangan to serve as basis for enhancing the integrated outreach program of the University. It made use of a quantitative data gathering technique involving 263 household respondents using a “post-test” or the … Read more

Adaptability and Horticultural Characterization of different Moringa Accessions under Local Conditions (Study II-Adaptability Trial, Greenhouse Study) 

By Hope G. Patricio  ABSTRACT    Twenty Moringa accessions were tested for adaptability under Central Philippines conditions. These consisted of Mo-2, Mo-3, Mo-4, Mo-5, Mo-7, Mo-8, Mo-9, Mo-12, Mo-14, Mo-15, Mo-20, Mo-39, Mo-33, Mo-34, Mo-35, Mo-37, Mo-38, Mo-40, N (local variety), and Ms (Moringa stenopetala). Ms seeds came from West Africa while N was locally sourced and served as control. Seeds of 18 other … Read more

Community-Based Participatory Action Research on Native Chicken Production in Controlling Chronic Respiratory Disease and Fowl Pox 

By Randy Anthony V. Pabulayan and Jaime C. Cabarles, Jr.  ABSTRACT    The investigation was conducted in Brgy. Agsalanan, Dingle, Iloilo from February to November 2002. The study was done to determine the effectiveness of herbal medicine compared to antibiotics in treating and controlling the chronic respiratory diseases and fowl pox among native chicken and to evaluate the level of learning … Read more

Adaptability, Milling Recovery and Eating Quality of Forty Masipag Rice Cultivars Grown under CPU Experimental Farm Conditions during Wet Season Planting 

By Erlinda B. Famoso  ABSTRACT    The study was conducted from October 23, 2006 to January 15, 2007 at the CPU farm in Tuburan Sulbod, Zarraga, Iloilo to evaluate the 40 MASIPAG rice cultivars as to their adaptability, milling recovery and eating quality. The treatments consisted of forty MASIPAG rice selection and were laid out in randomized complete block design replicated three times. Results of the study revealed that … Read more

Adaptability of Different Masipag Rice Selection under Central Philippine University Experimental Farm Conditions Under Wet Season Planting 

By Erlinda B. Famoso  ABSTRACT    The study was conducted in July 10, 2005 to December 29, 2005 at CPU farm Tuburan Sulbod, Zarraga, Iloilo to assess the agronomic and yield characteristics of MASIPAG rice selections, test their adaptability and identify those selections that could be considered for cultivation under CPU farm conditions. The treatments consisted of forty MASIPAG rice selections and were lain out in randomized complete block design replicated three times. … Read more

Adaptability of Different Irrigated Lowland Rice Selections during Wet and Dry Season Planting at the Central Philippine University Experimental Farm in Zarraga, Iloilo (CY 2002-2003) 

By Erlinda B. Famoso  ABSTRACT    The studies were conducted from June 2002 to May 2003 at the CPU Zarraga experimental farm to determine the yield potentials and range of adaptability of promising rice selections and to identify those that could be considered for national of regional recommendation. The results showed that among the selections in Group PR29880-15-18, PR 26703-38-PJ25 and C6053-B-1-2-1-2 were taller … Read more

The Effect of Varying Levels of Salt and Sugar Mixed with Litter Materials on the Growth Performance of the Cobb-Vantress Broilers and on the Reduction of Odor and Fly Infestation 

By Jaime C. Cabarles, Jr.  ABSTRACT    This study was conducted to determine the effect of different level of salt and sugar mixed with litter materials on the growth of the broilers and on the reduction of odor and fly infestation. Treatments were laid in randomized complete block design (RCBD) replicated thrice. Panel of evaluators had requested to detect odor … Read more