Biofortification through foliar micronutrient application affects yield, nutritional quality and economic returns in cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.)
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Cabbage though nutritionally rich, often lacks adequate micronutrient enrichment under conventionalAbstract
cultivation. A field experiment conducted during rabi 2020 and 2021 at the College of Horticulture, Bidar (UHS
Bagalkot), evaluated foliar application of ZnSO4, FeSO4, MgSO4 and calcium nitrate under a Randomized Complete
Block Design (11 treatments, 3 replications). Micronutrients were applied individually and in combinations at 30,
45 and 60 days after transplanting along with recommended fertilizers. Results showed significant improvements
in growth, yield, quality and economic returns. The combined application of ZnSO4 + FeSO4 + MgSO4 + calcium
nitrate at lower concentrations (T9) recorded the highest head yield (32.41 t ha-¹), vitamin C (35.17 mg 100 g-¹),
protein (5.57%) and net returns (₹1.27 lakh ha-¹). Among individual treatments, FeSO4 at 1% (T6) produced
superior yield (27.13 t ha-¹). The study confirms that foliar-based agronomic biofortification effectively enhances
productivity, nutritional quality and profitability of cabbage.
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