Type | Journal Article - Agricultural Research & Technology |
Title | Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Rates on Growth, Yield, and Quality of Onion (Allium cepa L.) At Menschen Für Menschen Demonstration Site, Harar, Ethiopia |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
URL | http://juniperpublishers.com/artoaj/pdf/ARTOAJ.MS.ID.555563.pdf |
Abstract | A field experiment was conducted during the 2015 growing season from March to July to determine the N and P rates for optimum yield, growth and quality of onion (Allium cepa L.), a factorial combination of two rates of N (0&50kg; ha-1) and two rates of P (0&75; kg ha-1) were used for the experiment. Treatments were laid down in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) in a factorial combination with three replications. The result of this study revealed that the application of nitrogen showed significant effects in most of studied characters while P fertilization and the interaction effect N and P did not. Application of 50 kg N ha-1 increased plant height and leaf length by about 10.46 and 5.82%, respectively, over the check. Number of leaves increased by about 8.59% in response to the application of 50 kg N ha-1 over the control. Leaf diameter and bulb length were not influenced by N fertilization. Phosphorus fertilization and its interaction with N did not significantly affect onion plant height, leaves number and length. Application of 75kg ha-1 increased bulb length by about 22.28%, respectively, over the control. Application of 50 kg N ha-1 increased the average bulb weight by 46.2%. The results of this experiment indicated that the application of 50kgN per ha increased the total and marketable bulb yield about 46.2 and 60.4 % respectively over the control (1.43and 0.001t/ha respectively). |
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