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The field experiment was conducted at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, during rabi season on the sandy loam soils to study the influence of different rates of nitrogen and sulfur on growth and yield attributes of cabbage (Brassica oleraceae L.). The experiment was laid in Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) consisting of eight treatments and three replications viz. (N1: 0 kg N per ha, N2: 100 kg N per ha, N3: 125 kg N per ha, N4: 150 kg N per ha, S1: 0 kg S per ha, S2: 30 kg S per ha, S3: 60 kg S per ha and S4: 90 kg S per ha). The different growth and yield attributes viz. plant height (cm), number of unfolded leaves per plant, diameter of cabbage head (cm), weight of cabbage head (kg) and yield of cabbage (t/ha) were recorded at different growth stages and at the time of harvesting. The results revealed that the application of 150 kg nitrogen and 90 kg sulfur per hectare gave the maximum values in all the growth and yield attributes compared to all the other treatments as well as control.
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