Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture (TNKVV), Gwalior-474 020, India
*Corresponding author's e-mail: hemlataverma5@gmail.com. Address: B-156, Aditya Puram, Gwalior-474020
Online published on 22 June, 2015.
Field experiment was conducted on sandy loam soil during rabi season 2007–08 at College of Agriculture, Gwalior to assess the response of cabbage cultivar to different levels of nitrogen and sulphur on growth, yield, and quality. nitrogen application 150 kg/ha and sulphur application 60 kg/ha produced significantly higher plants height, plant spread, stem diameter, width of head, higher weight of head per plant and yield of cabbage. Sulphur application 80 kg/ha contributed significantly more protein percentage over rest of the applications of sulphur. The maximum yield recorded under treatment combination 150 kg N/ha and 60 kg S/ha.
Cabbage, Growth, Nitrogen, Quality, Sulphur, Yield