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Effect of Seed Soaking Treatments on Growth, Yield, and Quality of Baby Corn (Zea mays L.). This study explores the impact of various seed soaking treatments on the growth, yield, and quality of baby corn (Zea mays L.), with the aim to enhance agricultural practices for improved productivity and profitability. The primary objectives of this research were to determine how seed soaking influences the growth of baby corn, to assess its effect on overall yield, and to evaluate its contribution to the quality of the harvested cobs. The NAA treatment also led to a remarkable increase in cob yield,…mehr

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Effect of Seed Soaking Treatments on Growth, Yield, and Quality of Baby Corn (Zea mays L.). This study explores the impact of various seed soaking treatments on the growth, yield, and quality of baby corn (Zea mays L.), with the aim to enhance agricultural practices for improved productivity and profitability. The primary objectives of this research were to determine how seed soaking influences the growth of baby corn, to assess its effect on overall yield, and to evaluate its contribution to the quality of the harvested cobs. The NAA treatment also led to a remarkable increase in cob yield, both per plant and per hectare, along with improved cob quality, including higher sugar content and protein levels. Overall, the findings underscore the effectiveness of seed soaking with NAA 50 ppm as an innovative approach to not only enhance the growth and yield of baby corn but also to improve its nutritional quality, offering valuable insights for maximizing agricultural output and ensuring greater profitability for farmers.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Mangi Lal is currently pursuing Doctorate in Vegetable Science at SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat. He holds a Master's degree in Vegetable Science from NAU, Navsari, and a Bachelor's from Agriculture University, Kota. He qualified for the ICAR-JRF fellowship and ASRB-NET, demonstrating his expertise and dedication in Horticultural research.