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TUBANGPART
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October 2020
MINA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING
Bangac-Talibong Grande, Mina, Iloilo
Chapter 1
This chapter is divided into six parts: (1) Background and Conceptual Framework
of the Study, (2) Statement of the Problem, (3) Hypotheses, (4) Definition of Terms, (5)
Significance of the Study, and (6) Scope and Delimitation of the study.
Part One, Background and Conceptual Framework of the Study, presents the
overview of the study, explains the rationale that supports the research endeavor, and
discusses the underlying reasons for the need to conduct the study, shows the relationship
Part Two, statement of the Problem, states the main purpose for conducting the
Part Four, Definition of Terms, presents the conceptual and operational meanings
Part Five, Significance of the Study, explains the benefits that may derived from
the findings of the study and the persons who would benefit from the study.
Part Six, Scope and Delimitation of the Study, sets the limit and the scope of the
investigation.
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UN Population Projection report of 2016 states that, the current world population
7.4 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion by 2030, 9.7 billion in 2050 and 11.7 billion in
2100. With the flow of time, the productivity of the land falls which may result in the
decline and shortage in production. The current population of the Philippines is 108.6M
lands and field is becoming short that may lead to food scarcity. This situation is
extremely alarming. Moreover, meeting the standards of economic food production in the
world for growing human population , the shortage of agricultural lands due to
urbanization and tremendous global change without risking the next generation to support
their needs requires a deep understanding of both the natural and human-driven systems
The biggest challenge lying towards this study is to produce more food production
while preserving the biodiversity and rehabilitation of our nature and ecosystem. The
problem of today’s situation that needs to overcome in such a careful manner, we humans
need to be nutritiously provided without harming and overusing our natural resources.
Hydroponics is one way of growing different variations of plants such as vegetables and
fruits for those communities having not enough land to plant on and for those having
large populations. Climate change will affect the growth of crops in many different ways,
agriculture. The increased environmental control offered by indoor crop production might
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become a safer choice in the near future. According to Aqua gardening, hydroponics is
the science of growing plants without soil or soil less medium, with advantage that your
Nutrients are vitally important needs of plant as it is very essential for them to live
healthy and nutritious. There are three essential nutrients for plants known as NPK.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium are needed for plants to form their roots, drought
resistance and it strengthens the crops. The researchers prepared 3 organic solutions that
can meet the NPK nutrition needs that can help the plants grow stronger, healthier and
safer crops to consume. The 3 said solutions are rich in Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and
Leafy green such as Brassica oleracea plant is among the most popular locally
hydroponics. Brassica oleracea is an ancient plant that’s full of appeal for contemporary
gardeners. The plants are easy to grow and produce seed in as few as 70 days.
profitable, sanitary technology for growing plants. Hydroponics system cannot function
without nutrients since a plant receive much of their nutrients through dirt alone. The
addition of nutrients into your growing operation is not only a good idea, it is absolutely
vital. Having nutrients can the rate of plant growth by as much as five times. This is
Having nutrients can make the rate of plant growth by as much as five times. This
is the study on different natural materials use as to determine the growth and yield
performance of Brassica oleracea plant, the materials were based accordingly to the
nutrients needed, specifically, NPK for the nutritional solutions. Using the 3 solutions, it
can meet the satisfactory quality since it contains the NPK for the healthier and stronger
solution)
Research Objectives
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This study aimed to determine the growth and yield performance of Brassica
A (30% kangkong, 35% sweet potato, 35% malunggay leaves), solution B ( 40%
overripe banana, 60% moldy bread), solution C ( 30% cassava, 35% spinach, 35%
coconut water).
kangkong, 35% sweet potato, 35% malunggay leaves), solution B ( 40% overripe
banana, 60% moldy bread), solution C ( 30% cassava, 35% spinach, 35% coconut
water).
( 30% kangkong, 35% sweet potato, 35% malunggay leaves), solution B ( 40%
overripe banana, 60% moldy bread), solution C ( 30% cassava, 35% spinach, 35%
coconut water).
solutions.
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Hypotheses
Definition of Terms
The following terms were defined conceptually and operationally to clarify the
Brassica oleracea. A taxonomic species within the genus Brassica – the wild
cabbage, whose varieties include broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, kale etc. Any of those
various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers
As used in the study, Brassica oleracea is our dependent variable and will be taken
under investigation.
Coconut water. The watery liquid found inside the coconut (Oxford, 2019).
In the study, coconut water will be used as one of the materials for solution C.
Eggplant. The purple egg-shaped fruit of a tropical Old World plant, which is eaten
In the study, eggplant will be used as one of the materials for solution B.
based, nutrient rich solution. Hydroponics does not use soil, instead the root system is
supported using an inert medium such as perlite, rockwool, clay pellets, peat moss, or
In the study, Hydroponics system will be the culturing of Brassica oleracea in a soil
less process.
Inorganic Nutrient Solution. An inorganic compound does not contain carbon and is
not part of, or produced by, a living organism. Inorganic substances, which form the
majority of the soil solution, are commonly called mineral: those required by plants
include nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) for structure and regulation (Oxford, 2019).
In the study, inorganic nutrient solution will be used as a material for solution D.
Philippines. It has long, jointed and hollow stems, which allow the vines to float on water
Moldy Bread. A bread that hasn’t been on discord that they have started to mold
In the study, moldy bread will be used as one of the materials for solution B.
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large herbaceous flowering plants in the Genus Musa (Philippines Australia Human
In the study, overripe banana will be used as one of the materials in solution A.
Peanut. The plant of the pea family that bears the peanut, which develops in pods
that ripen underground. It is widely cultivated, especially in the southern US, and large
In the study, peanut will be used as one of the materials for solution C.
In the study, performance is the result of Brassica oleracea’s Growth and Yield
Performance.
Pure Water. Pure water, also known as purified water, is water from source that has
removed all impurities. Pure water can be used in cooking, drinking, scientific studies
Solution. a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly
As used in the study, the solutions are kangkong, spinach, overripe banana, moldy
Spinach. A widely cultivated edible Asian plant of the goosefoot family, with large,
dark green leaves that are eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable (Oxford, 2019).
Sweet potato. An edible tropical tuber with pinkish orange, slightly sweet flesh
(Oxford, 2019)
In the study, sweet potato will be used as one of the materials in solution B.
Tomato. A glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit that is eaten as a
2019)
The result of the study will be beneficial to the agriculturists and farmers, populace,
schools, and to those who are interested in making new way of planting because it can be
alternative way of income out of various nutrient solutions in the production of plants that
Environment. Since the urbanization are rapidly increasing, the agricultural land is
becoming short which may result in the shortage or decline in crop production.
Hydroponics can be used as new way for crop planting. This study can help to become an
alternative way in planting crops without using soil and safe against soil-borne pests and
diseases.
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Farmers and Agriculturists. This study can be a great help to those farmers and
planters as an alternative planting system with the use of different nutrient solutions with
a soil less process. The crops can be safe against diseases and pests. The plants can grow
Populace. This study can help those people by using their own version or way of
planting and growing crops at home with their own choices of plants and own choice of
nutrient solutions. They can use this method for cultivating plants for small business that
can help them financially. They can consume the planted crops because it is healthier and
richer in nutrients.
Future Researchers. In this study, this can be a source of information for future
researchers. They might be inspired to discover new alternatives of growing plant using
different nutrient solutions. This can serve as springboard for the future learners to
This study will be conducted to test the Growth and Yield Performance of
Brassica oleracea in terms of plant length, plant width, and the totable marketable weight
of harvest.
spinach, 35% overripe banana), Solution B (30% moldy bread, 35% sweet potato, 35%
eggplant), Solution C (30% tomato, 35% Peanuts, 35% coconut water), Solution D
(inorganic nutrient solution), Solution E (pure tap water). Each solution will be under the
Complete Randomized Design (CRD) for five times. There will be five experimental fruit
pots in each three replications with a total of 75 experimental fruiting pots. There will be
This study will be conducted at Iloilo Research Outreach Station at Sta, Barbara,