Optimizing Soilless Media for Superior Microgreen Production and Sensory Acceptance

Shetty., Sinchana, S. and ., Revanna, M. L. and ., Manjunatha Swamy,T. S. and ., Vijayalaxmi, K. G. (2024) Optimizing Soilless Media for Superior Microgreen Production and Sensory Acceptance. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports, 30 (12). pp. 640-647. ISSN 2320-0227

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Abstract

Microgreens, the young and nutrient-dense shoots of vegetables and herbs, represent a remarkable innovation in both agriculture and culinary arts. This study investigates the optimal growing media for microgreens of Red Amaranthus, Fenugreek, and Spinach by comparing cocopeat and cocopeat + vermicompost mixtures. The growth performance, including plant height and yield, was assessed at intervals of 5, 10, and 15 days. Red Amaranthus microgreens showed significantly higher growth in cocopeat-vermicompost (6.66 cm on the 15th day) compared to cocopeat alone (5.03 cm). Similar trends were observed in Fenugreek and Spinach, with the cocopeat-vermicompost mix enhancing both fresh and dried weights. For instance, Fenugreek grown in the mix had a fresh weight of 203.66 g versus 141.33 g in cocopeat. Spinach microgreens followed the same pattern, showing improved growth metrics. The study highlights the superior growth and yield of microgreens in cocopeat-vermicompost due to enhanced nutrient availability. Sensory evaluation by a panel of 99 participants revealed diverse flavor profiles, with Red Amaranthus exhibiting balanced grassy notes and Fenugreek having a strong, intense flavor. Spinach microgreens were milder, making them more palatable to a wider audience. These findings suggest that incorporating vermicompost into the growing medium significantly improves microgreen production and consumer acceptability.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Digital Open Archives > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 10 Jan 2025 09:53
Last Modified: 03 Apr 2025 11:48
URI: http://doc.send2pub.com/id/eprint/1935

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