Parasitic contamination in Ipomoea aquatica (water spinach) in Laguna de Bay, Angono, Rizal, Philippines
Ipomoea aquatica commonly known as kangkong constitutes a vital component of the Filipino diet due to its affordability and ease of cultivation. This semi-aquatic vegetable can thrive in both soil and water environments, a characteristic that, while advantageous from a cultivation perspective, also...
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Main Authors: | Feliciano, Godspeed Garcia, Bumanlag, Uriel Anne Torralba, Galvez, Andrea Noya, Kaw, Anne Ricyl Tagala, Garcia, Mikaela Marie Venturanza |
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2024
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_bio/60 |
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
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