Effects of Different Types of Soil In Euphorbia Propogation / Vianne Joie H. Javier.
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Research Paper (LSHS)--Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references and appendices.
JAVIER, VIANNE JOIE H., Laboratory Science High School
Department, Cavite State University Rosario Campus Rosario, Cavite, 2007-2008.
Effects of Different Types of Soil on Euphorbia Propagation .
Adviser: Mrs. Caridad S. Merced
This study entitled Effects of Different Types of Soil in Euphorbia Propagation" was conducted at Teiero Gen. Trias. Cavite from March, September-October 2007 with the following objectives (1) determine the effects of different types of soil in Euphorbia Propagation, (2) Determine if euphorbia
can live in different types of soil. RCBD (Randomized Complete Block Design) was used in the study with the four treatments and two replications. These were: TO – (100% Loam soil), TI - (50% Loam soil + 50% Sandy soil), T2– (75% Loam soil + 25% Sandy soil), T3- (25% Loam soil + 75% Sandy soil).
Based on the findings with the use of descriptive analysis, in terms of height gained by euphorbia plant, T2 - (75% Loam soil + 25% Sandy soil) was
found to have the great effects in increasing the height of Euphorbia, on the other hand, plants under TO- (100% Loam soil) have highest increase in the number of leaves. ANOVA table showed that there is no significant difference among the treatments in the height gained and the number of leaves. The results showed that the different kinds of soil had no significant effect on the growth of Euphorbia, and the operational hypothesis was accepted.
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