sinensis)‚ banana (Musa acuminata) and pineapple (Ananas comosus) peeling possesses special properties that is needed to control the acidity of the soil..These materials will be used a fertilizer and tested its ability to germinate mung beans(vigna radiata). This study will promote the relevance of farming by using these materials as a fertilizer and as new crop. It encourages households to recycle their orange and banana peelings to compost it in their plots and grow mung beans
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EFFECT OF VERMICOMPOST ON THE GROWTH OF MUNG BEANS (Vigna radiata) Table of Contents Abstract Table of Contents Chapter I - Introduction a. Background of the Study b. Statement of the Problem c. Statement of the Hypothesis d. Significance of the Study e. Scope and Limitations of the Study f. Definition of Terms Chapter II - Review of Related Literature a. Related Studies b. Conceptual Framework Chapter III - Methodology a. Materials b. Methods/Procedure Chapter IV -
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concentrations had resulted in more number of plants at harvest for primed seed compared to non-primed seed. In conclusion PEG 8000 treated seeds showed better performance than both water soaking and control seeds. INTRODUCTION Mung bean (Vigna radiata Wilczk) belongs to family leguminoseae‚ cultivated in summer through out Pakistan. Being leguminous crop‚ poor crop establishment is often cited as a major constraint for mung bean production (Naseem et al.‚ 1997; Kirchof et al.‚ 2000; Rahmianna
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The Effect of Gray Water on the Growth of a Mongo Plant An Investigatory Project Presented to: Ms. Ailene Hijara Faculty of Science Department Statefields School Inc. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for CHEMISTRY By: Jonnah Bianca Hugo Mariel Faith Defensor Riciel Camille Frigillana Gabriel Joshua Palma Jean Paolo Paglicawan Acknowledgment The researchers are heartily thankful to their Chemistry teacher‚ Ms. Ai Hijara‚ whose encouragement‚ guidance and support from the initial to
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then carried by the uterine tube into the uterus. If the egg has not been fertilized it is released from the uterus during menstruation. The ultra-structure of the ovum consists of; the nucleus‚ nucleolus‚ cytoplasm‚ zona pellucida and the corona radiata(see fig.3.) The nucleus known as the germinal vesicle is central to the ovum and Consists of most of the genetic material (DNA). The nucleus contains a nucleolus known as the germinal spot and they are both enclosed by a nuclear membrane. The cytoplasm
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Ovum Cell Research Paper The ovum cell is one of the most important cells in all living organisms. Most ova are unicellular because they are only one cell at first but becomes multi cellular once fertilized by the sperm and begin dividing. However‚ in other organisms‚ such as protists‚ they can start off as multi cellular as well. The ova is the female gamete produced by the female reproductive system and joins together with the sperm‚ the male gamete‚ during fertilization to form
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Environmental Impact of Timber and its Uses 1| Identify one wood that is native to Australia. Include a picture of the tree and growth characteristics. Jarrah wood is one of Australia’s most common known woods worldwide. Jarrah‚ also recognised as Eucalyptus marginata and swan river mahogany‚ is a hardwood tree growing in the south west corner of Western Australia. Jarrah is known for it’s visual looks and the durability and strength of the wood. Jarrah is one of the most common eucalyptus species
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Blackberries of various species Blueberry Brazil nut Breadfruit Broad bean‚ dry Broad bean‚ harvested green Broccoli Broom millet Broom sorghum Brussels sprouts Buckwheat Pennisetum americanum Vigna subterranea Musa paradisiaca Hordeum vulgare Phaseolus vulgaris Phaseolus and Vigna spp. Beta vulgaris Beta vulgaris Beta vulgaris Beta vulgaris Beta vulgaris Citrus bergamia Areca catechu Piper nigrum Acacia mearnsii Rubus spp. Vaccinium spp. Bertholletia excelsa Artocarpus
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Echinolittorina radiata 146 21170 Planaxis sulcatus 15 210 Notoacmea sp. 34 1122 Cellana toreuma 1 0 Capitulum mitella 113 12656 Total 658 144034 D = 144034/432306 = 0.333 Simpsons Index of Diversity = 1 - D 1 - 0.333 = 0.666 Mid Shore Ellen Ryan Species Number (n) n(n-1) Thais clavigera 6 30 Monodonta labio 71 4970 Lunella coronata 3 6 Echinolittorina trochoides 8 56 Echinolittorina radiata 1
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activities of haemoglobin derivatives ALA‚ Sundaramoorthy P (2008). Cadmium stress induced alterations in biochemical and enzyme metabolism in aquatic Ghani A (2010). Effect of cadmium toxicity on the growth and yield components of mung bean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] MRC (2007). Cadmium toxicity causes oxidative stress and induces response of the antioxidant system in cucumber Heath RL‚ Packer L (1968). Photoperoxidation in isolated chloroplasts Jiang Y‚ Huang B (2001). Effects of calcium on antioxidant
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