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Seed and C. Seedbed Preparation
GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMAQNCE OF WHITE CORN ON THE DIFFERENT BRANDS OF FOLIAR FERTILIZER

BRENDO M. GARCIA

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY
ECHAGUE, ISABELA
DECEMBER 3, 2012

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE
APPROVAL SHEET .................................... .........I
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .................................... ........II
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................... .....III
LIST OF TABLES .................................... .........IV
LIST OF FIGURES .................................... ........V
ABSTRACT .................................... ...............VI

I. INTRODUCTION A. Importance of the study 1 B. Objectives of the study 2 C. Time and Place of the stud 2 D. Scope and limitations of the study 3 E. Definition of terms 3 II. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 5 Plant spacing and seedling age: Their Effect to plant growth and development 5
III. METHODOLOGY 7 A. Securing of Seeds 7 B. Locating the Experimental Area 7 C. Seedbed Preparation 7 D. Seeds soaking and incubation 7 E. Care of the Seedling 8 F. Land Preparation 8 G. Experimental Layout, design and treatments 8 H. Pulling and bundling seedling 9 I. Transplanting 9 J. Fertilizer Application 10 K. Care of the plants 10 L. Data gathered 11 N. Harvesting and drying 12 N. Platistical analysis 12

IV. OBSERVATION AND DISCUSSIONOF RESULTS 13 A. Observation 13 B. Discussion of results 14 V. SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 25 A. Summary 25 B. Conclusion 26 C. Recommendations 26 LITERATURE CITED 27 APPENDICES 28

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