Effect of White Cabbage Intercropping with Aromatic Plant on Yield, Mineral and Biochemical Composition

Author:

Morkeliūnė Armina1ORCID,Rasiukevičiūtė Neringa1ORCID,Dėnė Lina1ORCID,Dambrauskienė Edita1,Duchovskienė Laisvūnė1,Valiuškaitė Alma1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Institute of Horticulture Babtai, 58344 Kėdainiai, Lithuania

Abstract

The growing demand for higher-quality food production in smaller soil areas points to optimized land use. Intercropping has the potential to increase yield, reduce pests and diseases, and boost biodiversity. This study, conducted at the Institute of Horticulture, Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, from 2017 to 2019, aimed to determine the effect of white cabbage intercropping with aromatic plants, calendula, French marigold, thyme, and sage on yield, mineral and biochemical composition. Aromatic plants are known to reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases, so this study aimed to determine whether aromatic plants affect the yield, mineral, and biochemical composition of white cabbage. The two-year observations demonstrated that aromatic plants did not affect or slightly affect the mineral composition of cabbage’s primary macronutrients (N, P, K, Mg, and Ca). Cabbage’s dry matter, sugars, and ascorbic acid content vary when grown intercropped with aromatic plants compared to monoculture. Although the results were comparable, sugar concentration was lower in all cabbage combinations than in monoculture. Lower nitrate levels were detected in cabbage monoculture, probably due to agro-meteorological circumstances. The highest cabbage yield was achieved by intercropping with thyme (7.25 t/ha) compared to monoculture (6.81 t/ha) in 2018. It was found that intercropping with aromatic plants had little effect on the biochemical composition of white cabbage. The study results suggest that French marigold and thyme can be grown together with white cabbage to improve the phytosanitary of vegetables without compromising the biochemical quality of the cabbages. However, the influence on biochemical composition, especially on the nitrate and glucosinolate levels, should be examined further, providing valuable insights for future research in this field.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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