Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction
Ipil-Ipil plant, scientifically known as “Leucaena
lucocephala”, can be organic head spring of compost as its
foliage rivals the excrement in the nitrogen content. Some
studies demonstrated that Ipil-Ipil leaves were practically
identical to ammonium sulfate in providing the nitrogen
necessity of rice plants in various soil conditions.
Nowadays,
farmers usually use commercial fertilizers in growing
their crops, but these commercial fertilizers have
adverse effects that can cause soil acidification because it can
decrease the organic matter in the soil. In this study, the resear
cherswould like to introduce Ipil-Ipil leaves as an organic
fertilizer in growing sweet
bell pepper. A study by Brady (as cited in Gonzales et. al., 20
15), organic fertilizerssupply nutrients to the soil to help
improve its physical, chemical and
biological property which could enhance the growth and devel
opment of plants just likecommercial ones but it is less
Objectives:
1. To test the effectively of Ipil-Ipil leaves as an organic
fertilizer in growing sweet bell pepper.
2. To determine which volume of Ipil-Ipil leaves is the best
organic fertilizer.
2. Community
– People living in the community can benefit the use of ipil-
ipil leaves as an organic fertilizer specially those who have
home gardens since they would not be buying commercial
ones.
3. Future Researchers
–
This study would help the future researcher in gaining
information in using Ipil-Ipil leaves as an organic fertilizer.
This can also serve as a reference for future studies.