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    Investigatory Project “Dried Banana (Musa Cavendish) Leaves as Mulch on Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Plants “ ABSTRACT Mulching in agricultural provides a safe yet equally profitable method of enriching and fertilizing the soil planted with crops. Most often-used mulches are of organic composition‚ such as dry leaves and barks. These organic mulches pose no or little damage to the soil and crops.  This study deals with the effectiveness of dried banana leaves as organic mulch for tomato

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    Dried Papaya Leaves as Organic Mulch for Tomato Plants Abstract Mulching in agricultural provides a safe yet equally profitable method of enriching and fertilizing the soil planted with crops. Most often-used mulches are of organic composition‚ such as dry leaves and barks. Unlike synthetic fertilizers and herbicides‚ these organic mulches pose no or little damage to the soil and crops. In this study‚ the effectiveness of dried papaya leaves as organic mulch for tomato was tested. Papaya mulches

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    Dried Papaya Leaves as Organic Mulch for Tomato Plants Abstract Mulching in agricultural provides a safe yet equally profitable method of enriching and fertilizing the soil planted with crops. Most often-used mulches are of organic composition‚ such as dry leaves and barks. Unlike synthetic fertilizers and herbicides‚ these organic mulches pose no or little damage to the soil and crops. In this study‚ the effectiveness of dried papaya leaves as organic mulch for tomato was tested. Papaya mulches

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    Acceptability of Dried Papaya (Carica Papaya) Leaves as Mulch for Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Plants Compared to Synthetic Fertilizer A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty and Staff of Dueñas General Comprehensive High School Dueñas‚ Iloilo In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Subject Research II By: Krystel Mae Labid Zaira Gwyn Harder Ashley Nicole Redoña CHAPTER I Background of the Study Introduction The papaya leaves used in mulching is

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    Study on The Effects of DriedCarica papaya (Papaya) Leaves as Mulch for Solanum lycopersicum (Tomato) ABSTRACT Mulching in agricultural provides a safe yet equally profitable method of enriching and fertilizing the soil planted with crops. Most often-used mulches are of organic composition‚ such as dry leaves and barks. These organic mulches pose no or little damage to the soil and crops. This study deals with the effectiveness of dried papaya leaves as organic mulch for tomato. This study

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    1. General News- This contains the most important news both here and abroad. It is usually found on the front page of the newspaper. The title of the most important news is printed in big bold letters. It is called banner headline. 2. Local and Foreign News Section- Part of this section contains news from the towns and cities of the nation. Another part contains news from abroad. 3. Editorial Page- Printed in this section are articles called editorials. An editorial gives views or opinions of the

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    converting fallen leaves into natural homemade mulch is both more environmentally friendly and less costly. Papaya leaves are an especially good choice due to their large size and potential insect-repellent abilities. Collection The average papaya leaf stays on the tree for four to six months‚ then turns yellow and falls off. Unlike many temperate climate trees‚ papayas do not lose their leaves in the cool season. Instead‚ they shed them throughout the year. You may need to collect the leaves and place

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    Present study designed to evaluate and formulate new herbal formulation using plant C.papaya leaves. Papaya is a large perennial herb with a rapid growth rate. The plants are usually short-lived with various patterns of fruits for long periods. It can be defers from geographical area. Elizabeth in 1994 reported that C.papaya leaves are better antiseptic agents. (5). In ancient literature‚ Carica papaya was mentioned as basket of benefit because of its pharmacological activities. Yet‚ community

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    The most common meat tenderizer used in India is raw (un-ripened) papaya The leaves‚ and green skin of raw papaya contain an enzyme called Papain. The connective tissue in the meat breaks down when it comes in contact with Papain. Papaya is preferred tenderizer for red meat (Lamb‚ Mutton‚ Goat‚ Beef). It can be used for fowl. The preferred tenderizer for fowl is Yogurt How to use yogurt to tenderize meats? You should NOT discard the tenderizing paste. When the connective tissue gets gelatinized

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    Dried Guava Leaves as Organic Mulch for Tomato Plants Investigatory Project I. Background of the Study Mulching is a method in agriculture whereas it enriches and fertilizes the soil planted with crop. It is both equally safe and profitable. Leaf mulch is like fertilizer. They are decayed leaves that are one of the best soil conditioners that can be added to garden or crops. Unlike fresh fallen leaves‚ which are quite acidic and use the nitrogen in the soil when decaying‚ leaf mulch adds

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