The effects of different concentrations of hog manure on chorella vulgaris cultivation

Abstract / Excerpt:

Chlorella vulgaris stock from UP Los baños was first cultured in the laboratory. Twenty five milliliter of this stock was then mixed 50 milliliter organic medium in twenty five transparent glass catsup bottles. After 21 days, the cultures were poured into basins treated with 6,9,12, and 15 grams hog manure to determine their effect on chlorella production. The experiment was layed out on a randomized complete block design with four treatments and three replicates in the Ateneo de Davao campus. Among four treatments, Chlorella vulgaris treated with 15 grams hog manure gave the highest mean cell per cubic milliliter with 183 cells, followed by 12 grams hog manure with 143 cells per cubic milliliter respectively. The difference among the treatment mean is highly significant. High concentration of hog manure resulted in higher number of cells.

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Source InstitutionAteneo de Davao University
UnitSocial Science and Education
AuthorsTapic, Adelina Alfanta,, Medina,Geronima Baran,
Page Count29
Place of PublicationDavao City
Original Publication DateMarch 1, 1981
Tags Feeds, Fertilizers
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