LALAHON: Agriculture


LALAHON

Agriculture

LALAHON is respected by the ancient Visayans as their protector against natural calamities and the bringer of bountiful harvest. With the rising incidence of natural calamities and the continued increase of the population, agriculture – as the provider of sustenance to humanity – must face these challenges with resilience and confidence. This section explores different methods that may improve agricultural products, providing insight on crop production, seed priming, and pest control.

These studies fall under the Aquatic, Agriculture, and Natural Resources (AANR) Research and Development Agenda. These studies address research for agricultural resources, moving towards the goal of developing good agricultural practices and eco-friendly pest management.

BASED ON: Harmonized National Research and Development Agenda (HNRDA)


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Seed germination potential of rice under different seed priming methods

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The effect of salt stress on growth parameters of Oryza sativa

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Insecticidal potential of Anethum graveolens against Cochlochila bullita

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Isolation, characterization and screening of bacterial endophytes from Zea mays L. var. rugosa