The Effect of Chili as Pesticide Substitute
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THE EFFECT OF CHILI AS PESTICIDE SUBSTITUTE A Research Paper Presented to DR. LILIBETH M. CATIPAY Practical Research 1- Adviser March 2017 AbstractPesticide making is popular nowadays and it is very helpful in our world in the field of agriculture. Thus, many people continue to experiment pesticides to produce better quality and quantity. Pesticide can be used to the treatment of an organism, such as a crop or ornamental plant, against damage by other plants, insects, fungi, or animals. The researcher aims to produce pesticide out of chili fruit, which is known in our country. In addition, it is very useful to many people to have other alternatives of pesticide. The researcher aims to produce pesticide chili fruit, which is known in our country. And is very useful to many people and also to have another alternatives of pesticide. The process in making pesticide was quite difficult and simple. First are you had to prepare all the materials needed .Second get the extract chilli fruit. Next , After the store of the solution in 5-7 days and aging process will then be continue. The data and observation gathered is clearly state that the chilli fruit as pesticide is easily be contaminated when aging and the researcher therefore conclude that chili fruit is feasible in making pesticide. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The researchers would like to acknowledge the following persons who helped to accomplish this study: to the Almighty God, for wisdom and guidance all throughout the study. To the researchers parents, for the financial and moral support. To the people who helped the researchers to obtain the information on the research. To Mrs. Catipay Who untiringly taught us and who is patience in the research study and to all the people who help in one way or another in the success of the research. TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle
Background of the story ……………………………………………………………….. 2 Statement of the problem ………………………………………………………………. 3 Hypotheses ……………………………………………………………………………3 Significance of the study ……………………………………………………………….. 4 Scope and Delimitation …………………………………………………………………. 5 Definition of terms ……………………………………………………………………… 6Chapter 2 Review of Related Litrature Related Literature ……………………………………………………………… Related Studies …………………………………………………………………….Chapter 3 Methodology ……………………………………………………………….Chapter 4 Result and Discussion ……………………………………………………Chapter 5 Conclusion and Recommendation ……………………………………… Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………….. Recommendation ……………………………………………………………………Bibliography Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Pesticides are poisons used for chemical control. Pesticides often are used on a large scale. Low-flying airplanes and helicopters treat fields, forests, and swamps with insecticides. Large power- driven sprayers protect orchards. Gaseous insecticides, called fumigants, are used in enclosed spaces, such as grain warehouses, ship, and airplanes. In homes, people use spray guns and aerosol bombs to kill pests. In small gardens, hand-held applicators are used to spray or dust pesticides on plants.