1. Influence of planting date and bulb size on yield and quality of onion (Allium cepa L.) seed production
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Teshome Ashagrie, Derbew Belew, and Amsalu Nebiyu
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onion ,planting date ,bulb size ,quality seed ,Agriculture ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Constraints are reported for the low productivity and quality of onion seed production in Ethiopia. Therefore, a field experiment was conducted at Kobo sub-center research station and Libso investment farm to study the influence of planting date and onion bulb size on yield and quality of onion seed. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications and involved three levels of onion bulb sizes and four levels of planting dates. The results of the study revealed that significant interactions between planting date and mother bulb size on seed yield ton ha-1, germination percentage, seed vigor index I and seed vigor index II. The highest seed yield (2.8 tons ha−1) was recorded from large onion bulbs of a size planted at Kobo early—October. Planted onion bulbs early-October increased seed yield (ton ha−1 by 21.7%) than planted early-November. Regarding onion bulb size, large bulbs increased seed yield (ton ha−1 by 40%) than the small bulbs. The highest (97.3) germination percentage was recorded from large onion bulbs planted at Kobo in early-October. Therefore, for the production of better yield and quality of onion seeds, early-October planting and large onion bulbs (4.1–5 cm) can be recommended in the study areas and other similar agro-ecology areas of the country.
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- 2021
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