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Influence of Alternative Organic Fertilizers on the Antioxidant Capacity in Head Cabbage and Cucumber

Authors: Bímová PAVLA 1), R. POKLUDA 1)
Source: Not. Bot. Hort. Agrobot. Cluj, 2008 Vol. 36 (1)
Publisher: AcademicPres
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1) Mendel University of Agricultural and Forestry in Brno, Faculty of Horticulture, Department of Vegetable Production and Floriculture, Valtická 337, 691 44 Lednice; Czech Republic, e-mail: mapab@atlas.cz

 
Abstract:

Conventional mineral fertilizer was compared with alternative organic fertilizers for the crop of head cabbage and cucumber. There were seven different treatments: Agormin (an organo-mineral fertilizer), Agro (made from poultry bedding and molasses), conventional farmyard manure, compost, Dvorecký agroferm (dried, aerobically-fermented farmyard manure), mineral fertilizer, and an unfertilized control. All treatments were applied at rates providing approximately the same level of nutrients. The level of the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) was measured by FRAP assay immediately after harvest. Average value of TAC in fresh cabbage was 236 ± 60 mg GA.100 g-1 in the year 2005 and 295 ± 27 mg GA.100 g-1 in the year 2006. Average value of TAC in field cucumber was 125 ± 32 mg GA.100 g-1 in the year 2005 and 104 ± 60 mg GA.100 g-1 in the year 2006. This study shows that alternative, organic fertilizers have similar or even better positive effects than farmyard manure and that they can contribute to the improvement of the nutritional value of vegetable production.

 

Document Type: Research article
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