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Effects of Chicken Manure on the Growth and Yield of Mulberry Plant in Caoayan, Sual, Pangasinan
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A study to determine the effect of chiken manure on the growth and productivity of mulberry plants in a newly established plantation in Caoayan, Sual, Pangasinan was conducted. The study utilized the one year old plants in a 500 square meters within one hectare newly established plantation. The four parameters namely; plant height, weight of whole shoot, weight of pure leaves per tree and number of leaves per plant were used to evaluate the effect of chicken manure. The results on all the four parameters indicated that chicken manure is an effective side dressing for better growth and development of mulberry plants, thus resulting to higher leaf yield.
Microbial Degumming of Pineapple (Ananas comosus var. Formosa) and Banana (Musa sapientum var. Cavendish) Fibers
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Test Conditions for Moisture Regain of Cotton Woven Fabric Using the Moisture Balance (Infra Red Drying)
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Narural Dyeing Technology Transfer in Banaue, Ifugao
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Cognizant of its mandate, the Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI) undertakes the transfer of its developed natural dyeing technology to interested adopters and intended beneficiaries. A technology transfer seminar was conducted in Banaue, Ifugao on October 7-9, 2003 for the members of the Federation of Banaue Women's Organization. The seminar included lectures, hands-on training, field assessments and discussions. Amidst the innate skills in natural dyeing of the dyers, they were open to the infusion of the technology to their age-old dyeing practices. The conduct of the training on natural dyes was successful in the enhancement of the innate skills of the dyers, created awreness of the benefits derived from the the use of natural dyes and diversified the product line of the weavers.
Silkworm Egg Quality as Affected by Coupling Duration and Rearing Season
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MO202 female moths were mated with K203 male parent breeds to determine the influence of coupling duration and rearing season in the production of F1 silkworm eggs. The study tested five coupling durations from 1 hour to 5 hours. Two trials each were carried out during the dry season and wet season. Results revealed that coupling duration does not influence the quality of laid silkworm eggs. Allowing the moths to mate once in 1 hour to 5 hours produced the same number of eggs per laying and fertilized eggs. Fecundity percentage does not vary among the five mating durations. On the other hand, dry season produced more fertilized eggs and total eggs per laying with lower fecundity, while wet season produced less fertilized and total number of eggs per laying with higher fecundity percentage.
Quick Screening for Carcinogenic Amines by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
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Azo dyes may form amines upon cleavage of their azo groups. The banned azo dyes may therefore be detected via the carcinogenic amines that they produce. However, the published High Pressure Liquid Chromatography programs are time-consuming and/or use toxic eluants. A study to establish elution programs that can be finished at shorter time and with less health hazard was therefore started. Initial results showed that isocratic elution with neat methanol (MeOH) and MeOH:water (7:3) elute the 8 standard amines in less than 7 minutes, and indicated that these aluants are suitable for quick screening fo those amines, with the letter as the better eluant.
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