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Trait Performance Differences and Fertilizer Strategy Optimization in Cabbage Under Organic vs. Conventional Fertilization Regimes  

Yeping Han , Xuming Lv
Institute of Life Sciences, Jiyang Colloge of Zhejiang A&F University, Zhuji, 311800, Zhejiang, China
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Plant Gene and Trait, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 4   
Received: 11 Jul., 2025    Accepted: 20 Aug., 2025    Published: 27 Aug., 2025
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Abstract

Nowadays, people are paying more and more attention to sustainable agriculture. The application effects of organic fertilizers and conventional chemical fertilizers in cabbage cultivation have also attracted a lot of attention. Many studies have found that these two fertilization methods can affect the yield, quality, disease resistance and resource utilization efficiency of cabbage. This study sorted out the performance of cabbage under different fertilization methods, compared the differences between organic fertilization and conventional fertilization in soil ecology, nutrient supply and crop trait regulation, and explored the possibility of combining organic and chemical fertilizers to see if this compound fertilization method can not only ensure high yields but also reduce environmental harm. This study hopes to provide some theoretical references and practical suggestions for the fertilization management of cabbage and help farmers grow more green and healthy vegetables.

Keywords
Cabbage; Organic fertilization; Conventional fertilization; Nutrient management; Sustainable agriculture
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