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The study of Plantable Eggplant (Solanum

melongena) as seed paper

Pedro III D. Cajayon


Zairel Nathanwel V. Cruz
Research Problem
1. What is the effectivity rate of seed paper?
2. What if the probability rate of using eggplant (Solanum melongena as seed paper?
3. What is the durability rate of an eggplant (Solanum melongena) seed paper compared to a
pechay (Brassica rapa) seed paper?

Research Hypothesis
1. The effectivity rate of seed paper is zero.
2. The probability rate of using eggplant (Solanum melongena) as seed paper is zero.
3. The durability rate of an eggplant (Solanum melongena) compared to a pechay (Brassica
rapa) seed paper is zero.

Assumptions of the study


In conducting the study, the researchers will create a eggplant seed paper using eggplant
seeds and recycled paper and in the conducting of the study, the researchers made the following
assumptions. It was assumed that:
1. The use of seed paper could contribute to efforts of conservation to our environment for
recycling.
2. The use of seed paper can lessen paper waste.
3. The use of seed paper can contribute to reforestation.
4. The use of seed paper can also contribute to lessen our waste in our school environment.
5. The use of seed paper can help recycle paper waste in our school.

Significance of the Study


The generalization of this study would help contribute to environmental conservation and
lessening paper waste, it is also very accessible because materials are quite common and require
low maintenance.
Here are some of the significance of the study:
1. The use of seed paper can be helpful to contribute to environmental conservation for
recycling and reusing in Occidental Mindoro.
2. The use of seed paper can also lessen the emerging paper waste problems in Mamburao,
Occidental Mindoro.
3. The adaptation of this method can help manage recycling in Occidental Mindoro.

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