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THESIS PROPOSAL
PRESENTATIONS
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THINGS TO REMEMBER
• Your presentation must only contain 10-15 slides with
the exception of the Title slide and References.
• Use appropriate color, fonts, slide and text transitions
and animations
• Presentation must last only from 10minutes –
15minutes
• Arrive 10-15minutes prior to the start of the session
• Dress professionally!
TITLE SLIDE
•Title of your research
•Your Name and Degree
•Thesis Adviser/s
RESPONSE OF MYCELIAL GROWTH
AND PRODUCTION OF OYSTER
MUSHROOM (PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS)
ON VARYING LEVELS OF LIME AND
SUBSTRATES
CHENIE MAE T. BIBON
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture – Crop Science
EVI Q. FONTANOS, Ph.D.
Adviser
**Sample
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
In this section, it provides the overview of the
study. When writing this section, you can start
with the context or situation of the problem
(preferably as an “inverted pyramid”, from the
international down to the local level). At this
portion, sources can be cited to support
important ideas. Next, discuss the justification,
motivation, or reasons for selecting the topic for
research. Lastly, include the significance
(theoretical or practical) of the study by
INTRODUCTION
Objectives of the Study
•The objectives must be SMART (Specific,
Measurable, Achievable, Result-oriented, and
Time-bound).
•What do you intend to study
INTRODUCTION
Scope and Limitations
•This section identifies the boundaries of the
research. In other words, it discusses the
weaknesses of the study in terms of
methodology and generalizability of the results.
For example, the research could have been
limited by the size of the sample, locale, and
other factors. These should be clearly
indicated/pointed out so that the results could
be interpreted accordingly.
INTRODUCTION
Significance of the Study
•This section is composed of a set of statements
on the possible contributions of the study. It
indicates the generalizability of the research
findings and how the research would contribute
to theory or knowledge. It also describes the
specific application of knowledge obtained and
the potential importance of these applications.
INTRODUCTION
Mushroom are micro-fungi considered an
indispensable and cherished food globally
owing to their distinctive flavor. They are
deliberated as a beneficial and profitable diet
because of their therapeutic values and
monetary significance (Chang, 2015). One of
the most charming points would be that they
are grown on agricultural wastes. It enables us
to acquire substrate materials at low prices or
even for free and to conserve our environment
Significance of the Study
**Sample
Objectives of the Study
Generally, this study aims to determine the
mycelial growth and ideal lime percentage and
substrate for the better response of oyster
mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)
Specifically, it aims to:
1.determine the ideal lime percentage and substrate
for mycelial growth of oyster mushroom;
2.identify the substrate that influences the growth
and yield of oyster mushroom; and
3.evaluate the interaction of lime and the substrate
that influences the fastest mycelial formation until
the flushes of primordia and mushroom yield.
**Sample
Scope and Limitation of the Study
This study will focus on the growth
performance of the mycelia on oyster mushroom
using different levels of lime and limited to the
production efficiency of oyster mushroom using
different substrate.
Time and Place of the Study (Locale)
This study will be conducted from March 2022
to June 2022 at ASCOT Bazal Campus, Maria Aurora,
Aurora.
**Sample
Significance of the Study
•Community
•Farmers
•Local Government Unit
•Future Researchers
**Sample
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
• It provides information about past research studies related
to the intended investigation, preventing the duplication of
research undertakings.
• It presents gaps in the field of study. Gaps may either be
areas in the body of knowledge that are not explored yet or
parts where research studies yielded inconclusive results.
• It affords confidence and authority to the researchers since
reviewing the literature can provide them all possible
constructs and perspectives of the present study.
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE CONT…
• It gives information about the methods used in similar
studies, including the characteristics of the samples, the
sampling techniques or the process of selecting the
research participants, the variables considered, the kinds of
data gathered, and the type of analysis and interpretation
done on the collected data.
• It enumerates findings from previous studies that may
support those of the present study.
• It provides ideas on how implications may be drawn out of
the analysis and interpretation of data. (elcomblus. 2020)
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Oyster mushrooms, the common name for the species
Pleurotus ostreatus, are one of the most common types of
cultivated mushrooms in the world. They're also known
as pearl oyster mushrooms or tree oyster mushrooms.
The Fungi grow naturally on and near trees in
temperate and subtropic forests around the world, and
they're grown commercially in many countries. Oyster
mushrooms are eaten in a variety of cuisines and are
especially popular in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
cooking. They can be dried and are typically eaten
**Sample
METHODOLOGY
Experimental/Research Design
•The research design describes the overall scheme
in conducting the research. It indicates the
research mode, i..e, experiment, quasi-experiment
(e.g., time series, one-group posttest, etc.),
correlational, descriptive, ex-post-facto,
ethnographic research, and historical, among
others. It also explains the rationale behind
choosing the specific research design for the
study.
METHODOLOGY
Materials
•What are the materials needed in your study,
everything that you will be using.
METHODOLOGY
Production Management
•These consist of the step-by-step procedure
used in collecting all the needed data in the
study. Explain the actual procedure in the
administration of the research instruments
used in the study. Moreover, specify the
duration of the study or the specific dates when
the study will be (was) conducted.
•The step-by-step procedure of your
METHODOLOGY
Data to be Gathered
•In this part you will put the parameters you
want to measure or the data you are expecting
to collect
METHODOLOGY
Statistical Analysis
• Present, enumerate and justify the choice of the
statistical measures and tests and other analysis (e.g.,
economic analysis) that are used in the study.
Moreover, include the formula of statistical tools and
the legend of symbols in the formula. Likewise,
describe the manner in which the data will be (were)
presented (e.g., tables, charts, and graphs) and
interpreted (e.g., use of illustrations, schematic
diagrams, and maps among others)
EXPERIMENTAL/RESEARCH DESIGN
The study is a factorial experiment and will be laid
out in Complete Randomized Design(for controlled
environment only).
The study will be laid out in Randomized
Complete Block Design (for field experiments).
**Sample
MATERIALS TO BE USED
•Grain spawn
•Portable laminar
flow
•Digital weighing
scale
•Vernier caliper
•Sawdust **Sample
•Rice straw
•Sawdust
•Banana Leaves
•Portable manual
sprayer
•Lime
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
• Collection of substrate materials
• Preparation of substrate
• Bagging of substrate
• Sterilization of the Fruiting Bags
• Planting of Spawn
• Preparation of Growing Room
**Sample
DATA TO BE GATHERED
•Percentage of Mycelial Growth (%)
•Day to Complete Mycelial Growth
•Days to Primordia Initiation
•Days to Harvest After Primordia Initiation
•Total Yield of Harvest (g)
**Sample
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
•The data to be gathered will be analyzed using
Statistical Tool for Agricultural Research (STAR).
**Sample
REFERENCES
• All sources must properly be acknowledge
• All cited references at the body of the research must appear in
this section
REFERENCES/LITERATURE CITED
ELCOMBLUS. 2020. https://www.elcomblus.com/what-is-a-review-of-related-literature-
rrl/.
Retrieved February 09, 2022
ANGIWAN, E.S. 2005. Life Crises Experiences and Well-being Practices of BSU Employees.
Unpublished thesis. Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet.
HERBERT, R.S., R. SCHULZ, V.C. COPELAND, and R.M. ARNOLD. 2009. Prepairing Family
Caregivers for Death and Bereavement. Insights from Caregivers of Terminally Ill
Patients. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY. Thesis Outline Presentation. 2022.
https://www.lskeheadu.ca/programs/biotechnology/thesis-proposal. Retrieved January
19, 2022
WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY. Thesis Proposal Presentation Outline. 2019.
https://weber.edu/mscs/proposal.html. Retrieved, February 1, 2022
**Sample
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Thesis Proposal Presentations Sample.pdf.pptx

  • 2. THINGS TO REMEMBER • Your presentation must only contain 10-15 slides with the exception of the Title slide and References. • Use appropriate color, fonts, slide and text transitions and animations • Presentation must last only from 10minutes – 15minutes • Arrive 10-15minutes prior to the start of the session • Dress professionally!
  • 3. TITLE SLIDE •Title of your research •Your Name and Degree •Thesis Adviser/s
  • 4. RESPONSE OF MYCELIAL GROWTH AND PRODUCTION OF OYSTER MUSHROOM (PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS) ON VARYING LEVELS OF LIME AND SUBSTRATES CHENIE MAE T. BIBON Bachelor of Science in Agriculture – Crop Science EVI Q. FONTANOS, Ph.D. Adviser **Sample
  • 5. INTRODUCTION Background of the Study In this section, it provides the overview of the study. When writing this section, you can start with the context or situation of the problem (preferably as an “inverted pyramid”, from the international down to the local level). At this portion, sources can be cited to support important ideas. Next, discuss the justification, motivation, or reasons for selecting the topic for research. Lastly, include the significance (theoretical or practical) of the study by
  • 6. INTRODUCTION Objectives of the Study •The objectives must be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Result-oriented, and Time-bound). •What do you intend to study
  • 7. INTRODUCTION Scope and Limitations •This section identifies the boundaries of the research. In other words, it discusses the weaknesses of the study in terms of methodology and generalizability of the results. For example, the research could have been limited by the size of the sample, locale, and other factors. These should be clearly indicated/pointed out so that the results could be interpreted accordingly.
  • 8. INTRODUCTION Significance of the Study •This section is composed of a set of statements on the possible contributions of the study. It indicates the generalizability of the research findings and how the research would contribute to theory or knowledge. It also describes the specific application of knowledge obtained and the potential importance of these applications.
  • 9. INTRODUCTION Mushroom are micro-fungi considered an indispensable and cherished food globally owing to their distinctive flavor. They are deliberated as a beneficial and profitable diet because of their therapeutic values and monetary significance (Chang, 2015). One of the most charming points would be that they are grown on agricultural wastes. It enables us to acquire substrate materials at low prices or even for free and to conserve our environment Significance of the Study **Sample
  • 10. Objectives of the Study Generally, this study aims to determine the mycelial growth and ideal lime percentage and substrate for the better response of oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) Specifically, it aims to: 1.determine the ideal lime percentage and substrate for mycelial growth of oyster mushroom; 2.identify the substrate that influences the growth and yield of oyster mushroom; and 3.evaluate the interaction of lime and the substrate that influences the fastest mycelial formation until the flushes of primordia and mushroom yield. **Sample
  • 11. Scope and Limitation of the Study This study will focus on the growth performance of the mycelia on oyster mushroom using different levels of lime and limited to the production efficiency of oyster mushroom using different substrate. Time and Place of the Study (Locale) This study will be conducted from March 2022 to June 2022 at ASCOT Bazal Campus, Maria Aurora, Aurora. **Sample
  • 12. Significance of the Study •Community •Farmers •Local Government Unit •Future Researchers **Sample
  • 13. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE • It provides information about past research studies related to the intended investigation, preventing the duplication of research undertakings. • It presents gaps in the field of study. Gaps may either be areas in the body of knowledge that are not explored yet or parts where research studies yielded inconclusive results. • It affords confidence and authority to the researchers since reviewing the literature can provide them all possible constructs and perspectives of the present study.
  • 14. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE CONT… • It gives information about the methods used in similar studies, including the characteristics of the samples, the sampling techniques or the process of selecting the research participants, the variables considered, the kinds of data gathered, and the type of analysis and interpretation done on the collected data. • It enumerates findings from previous studies that may support those of the present study. • It provides ideas on how implications may be drawn out of the analysis and interpretation of data. (elcomblus. 2020)
  • 15. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Oyster mushrooms, the common name for the species Pleurotus ostreatus, are one of the most common types of cultivated mushrooms in the world. They're also known as pearl oyster mushrooms or tree oyster mushrooms. The Fungi grow naturally on and near trees in temperate and subtropic forests around the world, and they're grown commercially in many countries. Oyster mushrooms are eaten in a variety of cuisines and are especially popular in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cooking. They can be dried and are typically eaten **Sample
  • 16. METHODOLOGY Experimental/Research Design •The research design describes the overall scheme in conducting the research. It indicates the research mode, i..e, experiment, quasi-experiment (e.g., time series, one-group posttest, etc.), correlational, descriptive, ex-post-facto, ethnographic research, and historical, among others. It also explains the rationale behind choosing the specific research design for the study.
  • 17. METHODOLOGY Materials •What are the materials needed in your study, everything that you will be using.
  • 18. METHODOLOGY Production Management •These consist of the step-by-step procedure used in collecting all the needed data in the study. Explain the actual procedure in the administration of the research instruments used in the study. Moreover, specify the duration of the study or the specific dates when the study will be (was) conducted. •The step-by-step procedure of your
  • 19. METHODOLOGY Data to be Gathered •In this part you will put the parameters you want to measure or the data you are expecting to collect
  • 20. METHODOLOGY Statistical Analysis • Present, enumerate and justify the choice of the statistical measures and tests and other analysis (e.g., economic analysis) that are used in the study. Moreover, include the formula of statistical tools and the legend of symbols in the formula. Likewise, describe the manner in which the data will be (were) presented (e.g., tables, charts, and graphs) and interpreted (e.g., use of illustrations, schematic diagrams, and maps among others)
  • 21. EXPERIMENTAL/RESEARCH DESIGN The study is a factorial experiment and will be laid out in Complete Randomized Design(for controlled environment only). The study will be laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (for field experiments). **Sample
  • 22. MATERIALS TO BE USED •Grain spawn •Portable laminar flow •Digital weighing scale •Vernier caliper •Sawdust **Sample •Rice straw •Sawdust •Banana Leaves •Portable manual sprayer •Lime
  • 23. PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT • Collection of substrate materials • Preparation of substrate • Bagging of substrate • Sterilization of the Fruiting Bags • Planting of Spawn • Preparation of Growing Room **Sample
  • 24. DATA TO BE GATHERED •Percentage of Mycelial Growth (%) •Day to Complete Mycelial Growth •Days to Primordia Initiation •Days to Harvest After Primordia Initiation •Total Yield of Harvest (g) **Sample
  • 25. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS •The data to be gathered will be analyzed using Statistical Tool for Agricultural Research (STAR). **Sample
  • 26. REFERENCES • All sources must properly be acknowledge • All cited references at the body of the research must appear in this section
  • 27. REFERENCES/LITERATURE CITED ELCOMBLUS. 2020. https://www.elcomblus.com/what-is-a-review-of-related-literature- rrl/. Retrieved February 09, 2022 ANGIWAN, E.S. 2005. Life Crises Experiences and Well-being Practices of BSU Employees. Unpublished thesis. Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet. HERBERT, R.S., R. SCHULZ, V.C. COPELAND, and R.M. ARNOLD. 2009. Prepairing Family Caregivers for Death and Bereavement. Insights from Caregivers of Terminally Ill Patients. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY. Thesis Outline Presentation. 2022. https://www.lskeheadu.ca/programs/biotechnology/thesis-proposal. Retrieved January 19, 2022 WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY. Thesis Proposal Presentation Outline. 2019. https://weber.edu/mscs/proposal.html. Retrieved, February 1, 2022 **Sample

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. (Approximately 10 slides only with the exception of the title slide and reference slide) Make sure that your presentation will not create confusion due to inappropriate use of font, color, etc To have ample of time to prepare and check your presentation before the session
  2. 1-4 slides only Your motivation for trying to pursue the experiment
  3. 1-4 slides only Your motivation for trying to pursue the experiment
  4. 1-4 slides only Your motivation for trying to pursue the experiment
  5. 1-4 slides only Your motivation for trying to pursue the experiment
  6. CRD ba o RCBD Frequency Counts Correlation
  7. CRD ba o RCBD Frequency Counts Correlation
  8. CRD ba o RCBD Frequency Counts Correlation
  9. Anong Statistical Analysis ang gagamitin STAR, ANOVA… etc
  10. Always remember to properly acknowledge your references.