Abstract:
Epidemiological evidences encourage the suitability of intake of fresh leafy green
vegetables to combat against a list of neurodegenerative disorders including diabetes, breast
cancers, cardiovascular and other diseases. To meet such targets, the field of agriculture has
taken a mold towards the betterment of nutritional status of these vegetables via number of plant
growth regulating substances. These economic strategies are implemented to nullify the use of
pesticides and other environmental threatening agents. In current study, the application of
different plant growth promoters (Moringa leaf extract, 6-Benzyl amino purine, Humic acid,
Biofertilizer etc.) was appraised on some leafy green vegetables. Moringa leaf extract, 6-Benzyl
amino purine and Humic acid, alone and in conjunction with each other (mixture) were applied
in foliar mode while Humic acid (6 h, 9 h, 12 h duration) and Biofertilizer (slurry form) were
applied as seed priming treatments. The optimized results of pot study were selected on the basis
of antioxidant activity on which field experiment was raised later on. Field experiment included
various parameters i.e. soil chemistry analysis, growth parameters, biochemical, proximate and
antioxidant attributes. Although all treatments of plant growth regulators improved the efficacy
of plant against control samples but Moringa leaf extract proved the potent plant growth
regulator amongst all regarding biochemical, proximate, growth parameters and as an antioxidant
action. Among other foliar treatments, 6-Benzyl amino purine and mixture treatments yielded
comparable results and Humic acid showed the least performance. Among seed priming
treatments, Biofertilizer and Humic acid (9 h) treatments showed better performance than rest of
the treatments i.e. Humic acid 9 h and 12 h. Urea presence in soil showed improved results than
in absence in all cases except in case of antioxidants. Overall study concludes that natural plant
growth promoters can be a better and economical substitute of fertilizers in view of
environmental deterioration. Moringa leaf extract can be preferred as an effective plant growth
promoter due to its inherited composition of vitamins (A, B, C, E etc.), minerals (Na, Mn, Mg,
K, P, Ca, S, Zn, Fe, Cu etc.), cytokinins, humic acid and other suitable bioactives.