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The document lists over 40 potential botany or science investigatory project topics. Some examples include investigating the effects of ocean water as an irrigation supplement on rice seedling growth, determining the effects of water temperature and exposure time on seed germination, studying whether beta carotene prevents tumor growth in plants, and examining if oregano oil has an antibiotic effect. The projects cover a wide range of botanical and scientific concepts and processes.

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Tittles

The document lists over 40 potential botany or science investigatory project topics. Some examples include investigating the effects of ocean water as an irrigation supplement on rice seedling growth, determining the effects of water temperature and exposure time on seed germination, studying whether beta carotene prevents tumor growth in plants, and examining if oregano oil has an antibiotic effect. The projects cover a wide range of botanical and scientific concepts and processes.

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Department of Science & Technology IXScience & Technology Information

Center Master List of InvestigatoryProject Titles0

1 Investigatory projects
I.
Pyrolisis of plastic wastes materials for the production of
plywoodsubstituteI I . M a r a n g ( A r t o c a r p u s o r d o r o t i s s i m u s )
peelings as hardiflex – likeI I I . E t h y l a l c o h o l f r o m
ripe banana peelingsIV.Rat killer extract from
t u b l e r o o t s V.Fuel briquettes from dried banana leaves
and waste papersV I . C o c o n u t s h e a t h s u b s t i t u t e o f
abaca fiber VII.Commercial glue from Talisay
r e s i n VIII.Butter derive from marang (Artocarpus
odoratissima) seed I X . M a r a n g s e e d s a s a l t e r n a t i v e s o u r c e
for commercial flour
02 Investigatory projects
I . C o m p e n d i u m o f i n v e s t i g a t o r y
s t u d i e s I I . B a s i c g e o l o g i c a l
c o n c e p t s I I I . M a p s a n d
c o m p a s s I V . R o c k s a n d f i r e V.Fungus
Puccinia graminis as mycoherbicide
03 Investigatory projects
I.Sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniamata) as a
potential source of leather II.Fiberglass from
Apitong sap (Dipterocarpus grandiflorus)I I I. Ra t
k i l l e r e x t r a c t f r o m t u b l e r o o t s IV.Tetrodotoxin from
b i l e o f p u f f e r ( S p h o e r o i d e s m a c u l a t e s ) a s a p o t e n t i a l source of
stem borer pesticideV . G l u e o u t o f c i g a r e t t e f i l e r a n d
acetone

VI.Roof sealant out of Styrofoam and


gasolineVII.Radical pesticide from
g a r o n g i n VIII.Chaetomorpha aerea a potential source of
biogas
04 Investigatory projects
I.Sawdust as an alternative source for
corkboardI I . W o o d c r a f t f r o m b a n a n a
p e d u n c l e I I I . L u m b e r f r o m c a r a b a o
m a n u r e IV.Herbal leaves produced herbal
ointmentV . T h e w o n d e r o f C o b o n g
p l a n t V I . C y p e r u s
E s c u l e n t a VII.Cassaw-dustenta as
d e c o r a t i v e V I I I . N e w s a w – C a s c o a s D é c o r IX.The
potential of black plastic bag as heat enhancer for guso solar
dryer
05 Investigatory projects
I.Dalupang (Urena lobata) as potential source of
commercial fibersII.Styrof oam and powder ed
oyster shells as tilesIII.Strong fiber to
r e p l a c e a b a c a IV.Banana peduncles (Musa paradisiacal)
a s a p o t e n t i a l s o u r c e o f p a c k a g i n g papersV . M e t h a n e o u t p u t s
of vegetable refuse: Banana peelings (Musa
s a p i e n t u m ) , corn peelings (Zea mays), and Chinese pechay (B.
rapapekinensis): Acomparative studyV I . C u s t o m – b u i l t
s o l a r o v e n VII.The effect of eutrophication on the
g r o w t h o f t i l a p i a VIII.Sunflower (Helianthus annus) extract as
a liquid indicator IX.The absorbent property of water
h y a c i n t h s ( E i c h h o r n i a c r a s s i p e s ) i n effective removal of lead and
mercury from waste water X . H a n g a n u t e x t r a c t a s k e r o s e n e
s u b s t i t u t e a v i a b l e s o u r c e o f f u e l XI.Production of
g e r m i c i d a l s o a p f r o m m a l u n g g a y ( M o r i n g a o l i e f e r a ) r o o t s extract
and its comparison with leading brand of soap

XII.Preliminary investigation on the utilization of coconut


“ s e p a l ” a s m e d i u m for column chromatographyX I I I . D i s c a r d e d
plastics: A low cost tileXIV.Pectin model from peels and
pulps
06 Investigatory projects
I.Preparation of ointment from hanga nut (Pittosporum
r e s i n i f e r u m ) e x t r a c t as muscle pain reliever I I . A n n o n a
squamosa seed extract: A potential dog soap ingredient
f o r t h e eradication of ticks and fleas
07 Investigatory projects
I.Coconut fiber reinforced compressed earth
b l o c k s II.Banana peduncle (Musa paradisiacal) as
potential source of boardI I I . F l o u r f r o m c o r n k e r n e l s
( Z e a m a i z e ) IV.Antibacterial properties of Caulerpa
r a c e m o s a ( F o r s s k a l ) J A g a r d h f r o m Taluksangay,
ZCV . D i c o a l s o l w a s h o l l o w b l o c k s V I . W a t e r
h e a t e r s t o v e VII.Costless energy from
wastes
08 Investigatory projects
I.The insecticidal potential of Nicotiana tabacum leaves
& C h r y s a n t h e m u s indicum flowers extracts against
cockroachesI I . T o b a l i c : A h o u s e h o l d
i n s e c t i c i d e III.American toad (Bufo americanus) skin
as leather substituteIV.Lanzones seeds (lansium
domesticum correa) as rodenticideV . S t r o n g f i b e r
t o r e p l a c e a b a c a VI.Discarded Manganese
D i o x i d e a s s h o e p o l i s h VII.Fuel Briquettes from
Biodegradable WasteV I I I . T i l e s M a d e o f P l a s t i c W a s t e

IX.
Mosquito coil made from santol stalks (
Sandoricom indicum
) & lanzonespeelings (
Lansium domesticum
)X . R e l a t i o n s h i p b e t w e e n m a n g r o v e p l a n t s a n d t i l a p i a
(Tilapia sp.)X I . W a t e r c o l o r f r o m e x t r a c t o f l e a v e s
a n d f l o w e r s XII.Lethal effects of rice straw ash on
golden snails
09 Investigatory projects
I.Ampullaria culprinas as a component in
m a k i n g b r i c k s II.Pulverized coral fragment as
d e c o r a t i v e h o u s e h o l d r e c e p t a c l e s III.Utilization of Lanzium
d o m e s t i c u m p e e l i n g s a n d d i s s o l v e d S t y r o f o a m a s a particle board
substituteI V . C a s s a w - d u s t e n t a a s
decorativeV . C y p e r u s
e s c u l e n t a VI.Bracket fungus (Meripilus giganteus) as
c h a r c o a l f o r f u e l a n d c o l o r i n g implementV I I . T u r m e r i c ( C u r c u m a
domestics) rhizome extract as liquid indicator VIII.Canistel
(Pouteria campechiana) as fabric dye
10 Investigatory projects
I.The Department of Science and Technology On
L i n e R e t r i e v a l S y s t e m II.Promotion on nursery
enterprise for asexually propagated
mangoI I I . C o m p e n d i u m o f i n v e s t i g a t o r y
s t u d i e s IV.The feasibility of Heliconia (Saging-saging)
as source of fiber V . E x t r a c t i n g f i b e r f r o m
e s p a d a l e a v e s VI.The feasibility of hedychium
coronarium as a paper market inkV I I . G l u e f r o m
c i g a r e t t e f i l t e r s VIII.Utilization of cemetery soils as an
alternative for commercial fertilizer. I X . A n u – n u t a h e l l
a s l u a n e t l i k e X.Tiles from discarded plastic
wares and cellophanesXI.Sawdust made into hollow
blocks and flower potsXII.Ash made into flower pots
a n d p e n h o l d e r XIII.The feasibility of banana bracket
extract as an acid – base indicator

XIV.The feasibility study of coconut husk ash and sand as


components inbricks makingX V . P T K T l i q u i d f o r c o m m o n
g a r d e n p e s t s XVI.Waste paper materials and animals manure as
excellent soil conditioner and fertilizer X V I I . B r i c k s f r o m r i c e h u l l
a s h a n d d r i e d g r a s s XVIII.Panel board from coconut husk bonder
with synthetic materialXIX.Recycled products from dis carded
cellophanes, Styrofoam and emptyplastic dextrose bottlesX X . S o l a r
energy delivery system for indoor useXXI.Bisol as a
s o u r c e o f e t h y l a l c o h o l XXII.Pain relievr out of spices, oil
a n d k e r o s e n e XXIII.Products produced from durian seeds (Durio
zibethinus)X X I V . P o m e l o d e r i v a t i v e s X X V . A k a p u l c o o i n t m e n t
XXVI.
Water resistance of coconut husk pot bonded with cassava starch
XXVII.
Cardava banana rhizomes for food income and economyX X V I I I . A s u r v e y
o n t h e c a u s e s o f c a r c a s s c o n d e m n a t i o n i n h o g s s l a u g h t e r e d at
the City Abottoir, San Roque, Zamboanga CityXXIX.Artificial reef from
calcium hydroxide waste (CA(OH)2X X X . M u s a p a r a d i s i a c a l
p e e l i n g s d e s s e r t s XXXI.Powder dye from coconut lumber
sawdustXXXII.Proper liquid wastes management through filtration
processX X X I I I . P u n a l d e g o d o : A h o m e g r o w n s o u r c e o f
HEMPX X X I V . S t y r o p a s t e
XXXV.
Thermal insulationX X X V I . W a t e r
m a g n i f i e r XXXVII.Cibugarvi: A household
i n s e c t i c i d e XXXVIII.Anamirta cocculus (Lagtang) for insecticide and
pesticideX X X I X . T h e u s e r f u l n e s s o f d i s c a r d e d
glassX L . F l o u r f r o m c o r n k e r n e l s ( Z e a

maize)XLI.Eggshell as facial powder


Botany Investigatory Projects

Effects of Ocean Water as an Irrigation Supplement on the Growth of Rice


Seedlings

Effects of Soil Sterilization on Pea Plant Growth

Environmentally Friendly Method to Suppress Weeds

Investigating Seed Tolerance for Freezing Temperatures

Phytoremediation of Zinc

Salt: Friend or Foe

Stimulating the Fruit Ripening Process

Study of the Effects of Green Tea on Oral Bacteria

Study of the Health Benefits of Spicy Cooking

Suck It Up

Sunless Sunflowers

Symbiosis

The Absorption of Iron in Spinach


What Do Plants Need Most

Are Organic Tomatoes More Susceptible to Mold than Conventionally Grown


Tomatoes

Characterization of Arabidopsis Mutants

Cloning 101

Comparing Varying Levels of Oxygen Aeration in Increasing Plant


Production

Comparison of the Effectiveness of Organic Worm Castings

Compost or Fertilizer

Conserving Agricultural Irrigation Water

Is It All Downhill from Here

Determining the Effects of Water Temperature and Exposure Terms on Seed


Germination

Does Beta Carotene Prevent Tumor Growth in Plants

Does Blood Pressure Affect Heart Rate

Does Greater Leaf Diameter Increase Transpiration Rate of Rose Geranium

Does Oregano Oil Have an Antibiotic Effect

Does the Color of Light Affect Plant Growth

Does the Surface Clarity of Plastic Bottles Affect Solar Water


Disinfection

Effectiveness of Various Spices in Promoting or Inhibiting the Spoilage


Rate of Food

Effect of Color on Cherry Trees

Effect of Cover Crop Growth Time on Its Effectiveness in Enhancing Plant


Growth

Effect of Sugar on Bean Plant Growth


Effect of the Timing of the Application of Potassium on Antirrbinum

Effect of Wind on Phototropism

Is Garlic Antibacterial

Is It All Downhill from Here

Isolation of Staphylococcus aureus from Raw and Pasteurized Milk

Is Spinach Made in the Shade

Kimchi, Spicy Korean Culture

Life Span of a Genetically Engineered Tomato

Maintaining Correct Balance

Making of a Potpourri Fertilizer

Mathematical Model of Marsh Biomass Distribution

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