Apical bud manipulation and integrated nutrient management enhance yield and profitability of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) in Northwestern Ethiopia
Yohannes Gelaye

TL;DR
This study shows that combining proper bud management with moderate organic fertilizer use significantly boosts cabbage yield and profitability in northwestern Ethiopia.
Contribution
The study introduces an optimized combination of apical bud retention and farmyard manure application for cabbage cultivation in the region.
Findings
The two-bud + 5 t ha⁻¹ FYM treatment yielded the highest marketable and total cabbage yields.
This treatment also produced the highest net return of 1917.59 USD ha⁻¹.
Moderate FYM with two buds is recommended for sustainable cabbage production in similar agro-ecologies.
Abstract
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) is an important vegetable crop in Ethiopia, yet its productivity remains low due to poor soil fertility and suboptimal agronomic practices. This study assessed how integrating nutrient management with apical bud manipulation influences cabbage growth, yield, and profitability in northwestern Ethiopia. A field experiment was conducted during the 2021/2022 season at two locations in East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia, using a randomized complete block design in a 3 × 4 factorial arrangement with three bud levels (one, two, and three) and four farmyard manure (FYM) rates (0, 2.5, 5, and 7.5 t ha− 1). Growth, yield, and quality traits were recorded and statistically analyzed. Significant interactions occurred between bud retention and FYM rates for all traits. The two-bud + 5 t ha− 1 FYM treatment produced the highest marketable yield (41.8 t ha− 1),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGrowth and nutrition in plants · Irrigation Practices and Water Management · Nitrogen and Sulfur Effects on Brassica
