Kakawate/Madre Cacao (Gliricidia Sepium) Bark and Leaves Extract as an
Organic Fertilizer to Plants
In Fulfillment of the Requirements in Research III
A Science Investigatory Project Presented to
Engr. Gerson D. Dumpasan
SSC-STE Administrator
Panabo National High School
Aubrey A. Montegrande
Researcher
SY 2014 – 2015
Abstract
This study entitled the Kakawate/Madre Cacao (Gliricidia Sepium) Bark and
Leaves Extract as an Organic Fertilizer to Plants. It was conducted to established
the efficacy of Kakawate or Madre Cacao as an ideal organic fertilizer to bell pepper
(experimental plant). Furthermore the study aimed to reduce the usage of expensive
chemical fertilizers that are unfriendly to our Mother Nature. To come up with the result,
the researcher looked for three small bell pepper plants and the researcher measured
the selected plants before and after. Then, the researcher computed the results to be
able to identify the changes and effectiveness of the extract.
Research showed that kakawate/Madre Cacao tree is rich in nitrogen, one of the
compound that helps to enhance the growth of specific plants. Based on the data
obtained, a conclusion was reached that Kakawate/Madre Cacao bark and leaves
extract can be organic fertilizer to plants.
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Acknowledgement
The researcher would like to thank to the following persons whose unyielding
support, assistance, and suggestions made this paper possible:
First of all, the researcher was very thankful to our Almighty God who guided
her and gave this opportunity to explore some things and help her realize that nothing is
impossible.
To Engr. Gerson D. Dumpasan our Research adviser and STE Administrator,
who shared his knowledge and idea about writing Science Investigatory Project.
To the researcher parents, Mr. Angelito Montegrande and Mrs. Salome
Montegrande whose gave their moral and financial support.
To her Friends and Classmates whose comfort her and help her to fulfil this
kind of project.
THE RESEARCHER
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Table of Contents
Title Page i
Abstract ii
Acknowledgement iii
List of Figures iv
List of Graphs iv
List of Appendices iv
Chapter I: INTRODUCTION 1-2
Chapter II: METHODOLOGY
Location of the Study 3
Research Design 3
Collection of Samples 3
Preparation of Equipments 3
Preparation of Treatments 4
Application / Experimentation 4
Statistical Treatments 4
Chapter III: Results 5-6
Chapter IV: DISCUSSION
Discussion 7
Conclusion 7
Recommendation 7
BIBLIOGRAPHY 8
Appendix A 9
Appendix B 10
List of Figures
Fig. 1 Before (p.9)
Fig. 2 After (p.9)
Fig. 3 Pounded Leaves with water (p.9)
Fig. 4 Leaves Extract (p.9)
Fig. 5 Bark Extract (p.9)
Fig. 6 Pounded Bark with water (p.9)
Fig. 7 Cans (p.10)
Fig. 8 Measuring Cup (p.10)
Fig. 9 Extract Storage (p.10)
Fig. 10 Extract Storage (p.10)
Fig. 11 Big can (p.10)
Fig. 12 Stick (p.10)
Fig. 13 Bark (p.10)
Fig. 14 Leaves (p.10)
List of Tables
Table 1.Collected data before and after the intake of Madre Cacao Extract (p.5)
Table 2: Contingency Table (p.5)
List of Appendices
Appendix A (Extract & Results) (p.9)
Appendix B (Equipment's & Ingredients) (p.10)
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
Restoring the soil nutrient is one concern in sustainable agriculture. It aims to
reduce inputs from the used of inorganic materials which lead to increase in yield.
Organic fertilizer help us to maintain a good environment for generation passed by.
Gliricidia Sepium shown that Kakawate/Madre Cacao is a leguminous tree that
can reduce environmental risks associated with chemical fertilizers and also minimizes
the usage of chemical fertilizers that are expensive and also environmental unfriendly.
Recent studies showned that Kakawate/Madre Cacao can be used as organic
fertilizer to plants. According to Diouf 2008, Kakawate/Madre Caco is a nitrogen-fixing
tree that has a potential of restoring and maintaining soil fertility.It has also phosphorus
and potassium that is also an ideal for growth enhancer. As years passed by, people
and other companies started to use this kind of organic fertilizer like MBLRC (Mindanao
Baptist Rural Life Center) used primarily Kakawate/Madre Cacao leaves for their crops.
Even Department of Agriculture, declares that Kakawate/Madre Cacao can be used as
bio-organic fertilizer to plants.
Various experiments conducted at different countries in order just to prove the
effectiveness of Kakawate/Madre Cacao extract towards fertilizing plants.
Based on the statement of Marilyn Sta. Catalina (DA executive director) that
“Leaves are rich in nitrogen an important soil nutrient. Hence, the discarded leaves can
be applied to the field as an organic fertilizer” has encouraged the Department of Soil
Science and Dr. Gina Pangsa of Farming System and Soil Resources Institute to
conduct an experiment to know the results of this kind of theory. According to their
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experiment, Kakawate/Madre Cacao has a potential to be as bio-organic fertilizer. It is
also known that the growth rate of eggplant (experimented plants used) was faster and
the fruits were heavier than the ordinary. According also to Raboy 2005 that
Kakawate/Madre Cacao can also be used as an organic fertilizer to plants.
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Chapter II
METHODOLOGY
Location of the Study
This study was conducted and observed at researcher residence, Northern Plain
Subdivision Panabo City.
Research Design
This study was using Quantitative and Correlational research design, which is
more on observation and case-control study. This kind of experimental study was laid
out in three treatments, which is observed for 1 week and 3 days.
T0- Water (10 mL) taken once a day
T1- Leaves Extract (10 mL) taken once a day
T2- Leaves and Bark Extract (10 mL) taken once a day
Collection of Samples
The researcher gathered three young small bell pepper plants. The plants were
replanted again in each different cans.
Preparation of Equipments
In order to conduct the experiment, the researcher first prepared the equipment's
needed. First the researcher gathered three cans and made a hole at the bottom of it,
for the pot of the bell pepper plants. Second, the researcher find a big can for the clean
leaves and bark extract in ready for pounding using a clean wood stick to produce an
extract of it. Lastly, the researcher find 2 clean jar/container for the storage of extract.
Also, the researcher used a rice cooker cup to measure each extract.
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Preparation of Treatment
The researcher had theorized that the leaves and bark of Kakawate/Madre
Cacao could be as an organic fertilizer to plants to help reduce the usage of expensive
and environmental unfriendly chemical fertilizers. In order to prove the theory,
researcher gathered fresh leaves and bark of Kakawate/Madre Cacao. First the
researcher washed the leaves and put it on a clean can and another can for the bark.
Then, pound it for 3 minutes after pounding, the pound leaves and bark of
Kakawate/Madre Cacao put in the clean container or glass jar with tap water for 24
hours.
Application/Experimentation
Three treatments was produced and laid out in the study. The following three
treatments were tested in three separated bell pepper plants (experimental plants). To
start up with, first treatment T0 (Water) was tested. Second, testing treatment T 1
(Leaves Extract). Lastly testing the last treatment T 2 (Leaves and Bark Extract).
Afterwards, the length of the stem was measured using tape measure to determine the
changes of growth rate of plants after the intake. Finally, after conducting the
experiment the measurements of each plant were tallied and shown in table form.
Statistical Treatment
Researcher used the statistical tool, Chi-square goodness of it. The variables to
be tested are the changes of measurement of the growth of bell pepper plants observed
for one week and three days.
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Chapter III
RESULTS
Chi-square test goodness-of-fit was used as the statistical tool to determine if
there is a relationship with the bark and leaves extract to the growth of bell pepper taken
once a day.
Table 1.Collected data before and after the intake of Madre Cacao Extract
Growth Enhancer Growth of Plant Growth of Plant
(Before) (After)
Water 12 cm 13.5 cm
Leaves Extract 12 cm 15 cm
Bark and Leaves Extract 12 cm 16 cm
Table 2: Contingency Table
Bark & Leaves
Water Leaves Extract Extract
Observed, O 13.5 15 16
Expected, E 14.8 14.8 14.8
The expected frequency for each cell is obtained by dividing the total observed
cases by the number of categories, In this problem, the expected frequency for each
cell is 44.5÷3= 14.8
∑(O−E)2
Formula of Chi-Square, X2
E
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Compute the Chi-Square Test
Water Leaves Extract Bark & Leaves Extract
(13.5−14.8)2 (15−14.8)2 (16-14.8)2
=0.114 =0.003 =0.1
14.8 14.8 14.8
The computed chi-square = 0.217
The table value of chi-square = 5.99
Conclusion/Generalization:
Since the computed chi-square=0.217 is less than the table value=5.99.
Therefore the null hypothesis is accepted.
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Chapter IV
DISCUSSION
Discussion:
The findings of this study entitled “Kakawate/Madre Cacao (Gliricidia sepium)
Bark and Leaves Extract as an Organic Fertilizer” showed that it is an application as an
organic fertilizer to plants. Based on the conducted experiment the plant that has taken
the bark and leaves extract had grew faster than the plant that has taken only water and
leaves extract. This study is not only proved the theory but it can also help and support
our environment for a better future.
Conclusion:
I conclude that the Kakawate/Madre Cacao Bark and Leaves Extract can
enhance the growth of plants especially the bell pepper plants because of the nitrogen,
phosphorus and potassium, compounds that is ideal for enhancing plant growth.
Recommendation:
The researcher recommended that in order to enhance and faster growth of the
plant, it should take the bark and leaves extract in fertilizing plants. The researcher also
recommended further research like conducting experiment on bigger plants, because
this study was conducted in small growing plants.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://balita.ph/2010/05/25/kakawate-leaves-as-pesticide-bio-organic-fertilizer/
http://www.bar.gov.ph/chronicle-home/archives-list/405-june-2003-issue/3072-
kakawate-and-its-many-uses
http://agriculture-system.blogspot.com/2010/03/kakawate-its-potential-as-bio-
organic.html
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/medicinal/gliricid.html
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APPENDIX A
(Extract & Results)
BEFORE AFTER
POUNDED LEAVES w/ WATER
LEAVES EXTRACT
BARK EXTRACT POUNDED BARK w/ WATER
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APPENDIX B
(Equipment's & Ingredients)
CANS MEASURING CUP
EXTRACT STORAGE EXTRACT STORAGE BIG CAN
STICK BARK LEAVES
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