Dendroclimatology: Coconut production recordings/ Gemberly L. Bustamante, Jasper Jerome R. Taping and Alexandra T. Barriga.
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TextPublication details: Digos City: UMDC November 2018Description: 60 pages. 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 2018 UT 1209 B98
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Bustamante, G., Taping, J.J., & B, A. (November 2018). Dendroclimatology: Coconut Production Recordings. Digos City: University of Mindanao.
The study aimed to determine the coconut tree production as recordings of climate at Bolton, Malalag, Davao del Sur. The study used the secondary data given by the Philippine Coconut Authority with the specific land owner. The researchers conducting a survey form the Philippines Coconut Authority to the specific land owner in order for having an appropriate to obtained the secondary data of the coconut production as well as for the weather from AccuWeather and Climate-and-weather. As dendroclimatology, the availability of the data is from 4th quarter of the year 2015 up to the year of 2018, 2nd quarter. The researchers matched those secondary data to seek if there is a biotic and abiotic relationship. The result showed that there was no significant relationship between the climatic pattern and coconut production since p-values are greater than 0.05 and because the data is not enough to accommodate pattern. It is recommended that the sea salinity and sea level must be included as indicators of the coconut production.
Keywords: Dendroclimatology, Coconut Production, Quantitative, Bolton Malalag Davao del Sur
Locator: UT 1209/B98/2018
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