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Modified Light Trap

Modified Cave Arthropod Light Trap was fabricated for more efficient specimen collection The NICER-CAVES program has also made significant contributions to entomological research through the development of a Modified Cave Arthropod Light Trap. The trap consists of a small battery-powered LED UV light strip with a collection tray allowing for a more efficient specimen collection.

Natural Fungicide from Tasmannia piperita (Hook. f.) Miers

(Clockwise from top): (1) Tasmannia piperita (Hook.f.) Miers plant; (2) Field monitoring of the lettuce farm where the fungicide has been tested; (3) Wildling collection of T. piperita before transplanting in nurseries; (4) T. piperita nursery (5) Dr. Amoroso’s presentation of their project, “Field Verification of Natural fungicide from T. piperita (Hook.f.) Miers” during 2018 …

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Freshwater Morphology Information-Encoding System

Project FRIES or the Freshwater Morphology Information-Encoding System, is a technology developed by a team of Science teachers and students of the Philippine Science High School, Eastern Visayas Campus through the PCAARRD-GIA funded project titled “Project 3. River flow computational modelling of the Binahaan River System in Leyte” under the “Biodiversity and Vulnerable Ecosystems Research …

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Indigenous fruits as colorants and flavorings

Food products from ferns The UPLB – College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS), and College of Forestry and Natural Resources and (CFNR) set out to investigate Region IV-A’s (CALABARZON) indigenous fruit trees and explore their natural culinary potential. The five indigenous CALABARZON fruit trees under the spotlight are ‘binayuyo’ (Antidesma ghaesembilla), ‘bitongol’ (Flacourtia rukam), …

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