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Patubas Volume 3(1), October 2007
(Central Philippine University, 2007-10)
Patubas is published once a year under the auspices of Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines.
Status of service-learning (S-L) programs at Central Philippine University
(Central Philippine University, 2007-10)
The main objective of this study was to find out the status of academic subjects with service-learning (S-L) components in the curricular offerings of the different colleges of Central Philippine University during the ...
The effect of varying levels of salt and sugar mixed with litter materials on the growth performance of Cobb-Vantress broilers and on the reduction of odor and fly infestation
(Central Philippine University, 2007-10)
This study was conducted to determine the effect of different levels of salt and sugar mixed with litter materials on the growth of broilers and on the reduction of odor and fly infestation. Treatments were laid out in a ...
A comparative study on the effectiveness of nature farming and conventional farming technologies on the growth and yield of Dapit-saka rice selection
(Central Philippine University, 2007-10)
The agronomic characteristics and yield of Dapit Saka rice selection grown using the conventional farming and nature farming methods were compared and the effect of the different nature farming concoctions against rice pests and natural enemies were evaluated from November 2002 to February 2003 in Bongco, Pototan, Iloilo. Results revealed that rice whorl maggots (Hydrellia philippina), white leafhoppers (Cofana spectra), green leafhoppers (Nephotettix virescens), brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens), rice stemborers (Scirpophaga innotata) and grasshoppers (Oxya hyla intricata) were found feeding on rice. Natural enemies observed included a mirid bug (Cyrtorhinus lividipennis), lady beetle (Micraspis crocea), damselfly (Agriocnemis spp.), ground beetle (Ophionea nigrofasciata), vespid wasp and spiders (Lynx spiders, Oxyopes spp.; dwarf spider, Atypena formosana; Orb spider, Argiope catenulata; and long-jawed spider, Tetragnatha maxillosa). It was noted that the use of nature farming technology and the absence of pesticides in the control resulted in more natural enemies. However, plants grown in conventional farming were significantly taller, had the most number of tillers, and heaviest panicles. These resulted in the highest grain yield of 3,466 kg/ha, a net income of P19,643.00 and an ROI of 130.80 % . These values exceeded those of plants in the nature farming technology by 1,641 kg/ha, P 5,612.65 and 25.80%, respectively....
An assessment of the annual physical and laboratory examinations conducted for students, faculty and staff of Central Philippine University
(Central Philippine University, 2007-10)
This study was conducted to assess the annual physical and laboratory examinations conducted for students, faculty and staff of Central Philippine University in SY 2004-2005. Descriptive research design was used and an ...
Patubas Volume 5(1), February 2010
(Central Philippine University, 2010-02)
Patubas multidisciplinary research journal is published under the auspices of Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines.
Patubas Volume 4(1), October 2008
(Central Philippine University, 2008-10)
Patubas is published once a year under the auspices of Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines.
Patubas Volume 6(1), December 2011
(Central Philippine University, 2011-12)
Patubas multidisciplinary research journal is published under the auspices of Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines.
Patubas Volume 7(1), June 2012
(Central Philippine University, 2012-06)
Patubas multidisciplinary research journal is published under the auspices of Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines.
Identification and collection of indigenous medicinal plants in Barangay Agsalanan, Dingle, Province of Iloilo
(Central Philippine University, 2007-10)
This botanical survey was carried out to classify and identify the indigenous medicinal plants that thrive in Barangay Agsalanan, Dingle, Iloilo and assess their medicinal uses and conservation status, frequency and percentage were the only statistics used in the study. Results showed that 155 plant species are under the 137 genera and 61 families of which 31.61 %, 34.19%, 21.29%, 7.09%, 3.23%, 1.94%, and 0.65% were trees, herbs, shrubs, vines/climbers, grasses, palms, and a sedge, respectively. A relatively higher number of medicinal species belong to Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Asteraceae, Solanaceae, Lamiacea, Poaceae and Verbenaceae families. The medicinal uses range from treatment of a simple skin irritation to a deadly tumor and human cancer. Those reported to have anti-cancer property include, among others, Kalauag (Curcuma longa Linn.), Tsaang gubat (Carmona retusa (Vohl.) Masam), Bamban (Donax cannaeformis (Forst, f.) K. Schum), Rosas de Baybayon (Catharanthus roseus L.), Pandakaki (Tabernaemontana pandacaqui Poir), Lomboy (Syzygium cuminii (L.) Skeels), Bulubito-on (Barringtonia asiatica (Linn.) Kurz.), and Niyog (Cocos nucifera L.). At least 59 (38.06 %) were found to be endangered, threatened, depleted, or vulnerable plant species. Meanwhile, 83 (53.55%) plant species have been assessed as abundant and 13 (8.39 %) were indeterminate in terms of conservation status....