Effects of Nitrogen on Growth, Yield and Postharvest Quality of Selected Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea) Varieties

NK Kc, H. Giri, M. Sharma, K. Tripathi
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Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) is one of the most popular vegetable crops. An experiment was conducted to study the response of late season varieties of cauliflower to different sources of nitrogen on growth, yield and postharvest quality at Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal during October 2018 to March 2019. Four late season varieties of cauliflower viz. NS 106, Snow Moon, Yukon, and Candid Charm and three different sources of nitrogen viz. 100% Nitrogen (N) through Farm yard manure, 50% N through FYM and 50% N through urea, and 100% N through urea. The two-factor experiment was laid in RCBD with three replications and twelve treatment combinations. All the recorded growth, yield and postharvest quality parameters were significantly higher and statistically similar in NS 106 and Yukon and significantly lower in Candid Charm. Similarly, significantly higher plant height, canopy diameter, leaf number, curd height, economic yield and biological yield were recorded in 50% N through FYM and 50% N through urea. Significantly lower plant height, canopy diameter, leaf number, economic yield and biological yield, titrable acidity and significantly higher days to curd maturity, vitamin C and dry matter content of leaf and curd, and TSS content were recorded in 100% N through FYM. Results revealed that for higher and postharvest quality of cauliflower during late season at Rampur, Chitwan Yukon or NS 106 both varieties were superior along with 50% N through FYM and 50% N than those of the other varieties. SAARC J. Agric., 19(2): 195-205 (2021)
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氮素对菜花品种生长、产量及采后品质的影响
菜花(Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.)是最受欢迎的蔬菜作物之一。本试验于2018年10月至2019年3月在尼泊尔奇旺兰布尔(Rampur)进行,研究了不同氮源对晚季花椰菜生长、产量和采后品质的响应。四个晚季菜花品种,即ns106、雪月、育空和Candid Charm,以及三种不同的氮源,即100%氮(N)通过农场粪便,50%氮通过FYM, 50%氮通过尿素,100%氮通过尿素。双因素试验在RCBD中进行,3个重复,12个处理组合。所有记录的生长、产量和采后品质参数在ns106和育空均显著高于且具有统计学上的相似性,而在Candid Charm则显著低于育空。同样,50%施氮处理和50%施氮处理均显著提高了株高、冠层直径、叶片数、凝乳高度、经济产量和生物产量。100% N ~ FYM显著降低了株高、冠层直径、叶片数、经济产量和生物产量、可滴定酸度,显著提高了凝乳成熟天数、叶片和凝乳维生素C和干物质含量以及TSS含量。结果表明,兰布尔花椰菜晚育期的高品质和采后品质,奇旺育空和ns106两个品种在50% N - FYM和50% N处理下均优于其他品种。南盟J.农业浙江农业学报,19(2):195-205 (2021)
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