Author:
kumar Sonu,Parmar Kshitij
Abstract
“Effect of biofertilizers and manures on growth, yield and quality of cabbage.” Examining, identifying, and summarising the key results and conclusions of a study on the impact of different organic amendments on the development and production of cabbage crops was the aim of the current investigation. Investigating the effects of various organic additions on soil characteristics, plant development, and cabbage production was the goal of the study. These amendments included compost, manure, and biochar. Plant growth, nutrient availability, and soil fertility may all be considerably enhanced by adding organic amendments, according to the study’s findings. While biochar amendment had a negligible influence on soil fertility, compost and manure additions were shown to be the most efficient in enhancing soil characteristics. Cabbage production was further increased by the application of organic amendments; the plots treated with compost yielded the best yields. The study comes to the conclusion that using organic amendments to improve soil fertility and crop output in cabbage farming can be a sustainable and successful strategy.
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