TY - BOOK AU - Armintia, Ma. Angelyn S., author. AU - Benavidez, Michelle R., author. AU - Santiaguel, Elaine Marsha P., author. AU - Rodil, Catherine H., adviser. AU - De Guzman, Rosemina R., technical critic. TI - Effects of different fungicides on molds / AV - UM SB 951.3 A76 2007 PY - 2007/// CY - Rosario, Cavite PB - Cavite State University-CCAT Campus KW - Fungicides KW - Mold growth control KW - Experimental research KW - Mold resistance KW - Preventive fungicides N1 - Research Study (LSHS) -- Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2007; Includes bibliographical references and appendices N2 - Armintia, Ma. Angelyn S., Benavidez, Michelle R., Santiaguel, Elaine Marsha P., Applied Research IV (General Science Curriculum) Laboratory School, Cavite State University-Rosario Campus 2007." Effects of Different Fungicides on Molds". Adviser: Ms. Catherine H. Rodil The research study entitled Effects of Different Fungicides on Molds", was conducted at 279 Sanja Mayor, Tanza, Cavite from June 2006-December 2006. Generally, this study aimed to compare the effects of different fungicides on molds. Specifically, this study aimed to identify the most effective fungicides in controlling the growth of molds. A concentration composed of Zonrox, commercial vinegar, and Chlorine solutions were used in the study as treatments. The fourth treatment was distilled water, which served as the control group. Bread molds were used to test the treatments. Analysis of Variance was used as the statistical treatment. Results showed significant differences on the effects of different fungicides on molds. The use of zonrox appeared to be the most effective treatment, which gave the least average colonies of 4.67 for three replication within one day as compared with other treatments. It was followed by 7.83, 7.83 and 6.83 for T1, T2 and T1, respectively. Furthermore, it was suggested that controlling the growth of molds could be done through the use of higher concentration of each treatment and changing the dilutions of samples ER -