Utilization Of Different Invasive Aquatic Lant As Raw Materials In Producing Compost [manuscript] / Joewen D. Tassenoey.
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Theses | PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses | BSFisheries | UT T21 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | UT12412 |
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Joewen D. Tassenoey. August 2021. UTILIZATION OF DIFFERENT INVASIVE AQUATIC "LANT AS RAW MATERIALS IN PRODUCING COMPOST. Bachelor of Science in Fisheries. Pampanga ase Agricultural University, Magalang, Pampanga. Adviser: Walter L. Pacunana Invasive aquatic plants like water hyacinth and water lettuce are two of the most popular floating plant. hus species are a staple in most backyard and man-made ponds. While they each have their own advantages, they lus have disadvantages that can be harmful to pond's unique ecosystem. These invasive aquatic plants are asecelar plants that can add volume to fish ponds. To help in control of these invasive aquatic plants, utilization @ 4¢$crent invasive aquatic plants as raw materials in producing compost was explore. The results showed that the used of different invasive aquatic plants as raw materials in producing compost @s a good amount of percentage of NPK, Treatment 2 water hyacinth compost has the highest amount compare @ te control and treatment | water lettuce. But water Lettuce also showed a good result with a small difference ® wrens of percentage compare to Treatment 2 water hyacinth. Therefore, water lettuce and water hyacinth can @ eeed as raw materials in producing organic compost.
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