PR2
PR2
PR2
A Research Paper
In Partial Fulfillment
Practical Research II
Kirby M. Rosal
October 2023
CHAPTER I
Introduction
survival and the growth of the economy of any country. Due to several factors such as
pest and diseases, climate change and water scarcity, several agricultural problems occur.
Pests, specifically Golden Apple Snails (Ampullariidae) are one of the factors that affects
the growth and development of some agricultural crops. Golden Apple Snail remains as
one of the dominant rice pest in the Philippines (Joshi et al., 2001). Golden Apple Snail
can cause a huge loss in rice production annually due to the amount of rice seedlings it
can consume per day (Prabhakaran et al., 2017). Thus, using of molluscicides is one of
the common chemical snail control. Nonetheless, the use of molluscicide can benefit to
the agricultural sector but greatly impacts the environment and human health due to its
properties is widely used in the Philippines and across tropical Asia. It is usually seen in
open waste spaces, grasslands, road sides and pathways. According to Kumar et al.,
steroids and alkaloids. These chemical constituents of Euphorbia hirta contributes to its
molluscicidal properties. Brgy. Nadongholan is one of the barangay that is currently
facing this issue. The objective of this study is to investigate whether this garden spurge
plant extract can effectively control or eliminate Golden Applle Snail populations. The
management and farmers. If Euphorbia hirta extract proves effective, it could provide an
eco-friendly and sustainable solution for controlling golden apple snail populations,
which can be a major pest in rice fields. This could lead to improved crop yields and
The problem that will be addressed in this study revolves around evaluating the
feasibility of Garden Spurge (Euphorbia hirta) for exterminating Golden Apple Snails
(Ampullariidae). This study aims to asses if the extermination of Golden Apple Snails
using Garden Spurge extract benefits the farmers in maintaining their crops.
1. How does the use of garden spurge extract impact the growth and quality of the
crops?
2. How does the killing of apple snails using garden spurge extract benefits the
3. What are the benefits that the farmers can get in using this alternative way?
Hypothesis
From the problem stated above, the following hypotheses were formulated:
HOI: The evaluation of Garden Spurge (Euphorbia hirta) extract does not have a
measurable impact on the overall health and growth of crops, as compared to crops
who employ Garden Spurge (Euphorbia hirta) extract for snail control and those who use
This study will specifically focus on evaluating the potential of Garden Spurge
Leyte. The research method of the study will involve collecting Golden Apple Snails
(Ampullariidae), extracting Garden Spurge (Euphorbia hirta), and observing its potential
effects in order to identify its effectivity. The research will examine the said plant extract
as a potential molluscicidal agent. Duta collection and analysis will take place over the
specific given time, making sure that all findings are accurate for the given period.
The study will not address broader agricultural factors that may affect the
agriculture, nor will it expand its focus beyond the selected mollusks and plant extract
sources in Brgy. District 29 Nadongholan of Ormoc City. Additionally, the results and
conclusions generated by this research should not be the primary solution for
exterminating pests and other organisms outside the scope of this research. Ethical
consideration and informed consent will be essential components of the research process,
ensuring that the study is carried out with the utmost honesty, privacy, and respect for the
environment.
Significance of the Study
benefiting both human health and the environment while also being cost-effective for
based information that aids their responsibility for the promotion of agricultural
development. From the results, they could identify the problem that demands assistance
harvests and reducing the risk of parasite-causing illness in livestock. Furthermore, this
will minimize the high expenses associated with commercially available molluscicides.
Since the introduced agent is derived from plant extraction, it has a lower chance of
respondents. The results can possibly become a research literature for their own study.
Enrichment or validation of the study of the same variables is recommended for them to
be able to reinforce the results of this study. The findings of this study can also serve as a