Effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (Allium cepa L.) grown from seeds

Two field experiments were conducted to study the effect of plant density on yield, size grading and maturity of onion bulbs grown from seeds. In the first experiment carried out during 1991-1993, three onion cultivars (Hysam F1 , Mercato F1 and Sochaczewska) were sown for intended densities of 20,...

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Main Authors: Jan Rumpel, Kazimierz Felczyński
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-12-01
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spelling doaj-263f2647c8984b3dbdd956deb8537e6e2020-11-25T03:07:47ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2013-12-01501-222122910.5586/aa.1997.0211960Effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (Allium cepa L.) grown from seedsJan Rumpel0Kazimierz Felczyński1Research Institute of Vegetable Crops in SkierniewiceResearch Institute of Vegetable Crops in SkierniewiceTwo field experiments were conducted to study the effect of plant density on yield, size grading and maturity of onion bulbs grown from seeds. In the first experiment carried out during 1991-1993, three onion cultivars (Hysam F1 , Mercato F1 and Sochaczewska) were sown for intended densities of 20, 40, 60, 80,100 and 140 plants m-2, whereas in the second one, in 1996, six onion cultivars (Spirit F1, Summit F1, Hyduro F1, Armstrong F1, Renate F1 and Robusta) were sown for intended densities of 40, 60 and 80 plants m-2. The onions were grown on beds, 1,35 m wide, in 4 rows per bed (27+27+27+54 cm). Marketable yield increased with plant density, and depending on year was highest at 80 or 100 plants m-2. The average marketable yield of the 1991-1993 experiment increased from 20.5 t·ha-1 at 20 plants m-2 to 32.8 t·ha-1 at 80 plants m-2, whereas that of the 1996 experiment increased from 48,9 t-ha-1 at 40 plants m-2 to 59.0 t·ha-1 at 80 plants m-2, respectively. Yield of large bulbs decreased with density and was highest at 20-40 plants m-2, oposite to the yield of small bulbs, which was highest at the highest density of 140 plants·m-2. The medium bulb yield increased with density, at the some way as compared the total marketable yield. No greater effect of cultivar on bulb size grades was found and the existing differences were proportional to the total marketable yield . Plant density hastened maturity of onions, and at density of 140 plants m-2 the leaf fall-over occurred 9-10 days earlier as compared at density of 20 plants m-2. The cultiwars used. can be placed in the following order of decreasing productivity: 1 . Mercato F1, 2. Hysam F1 and 3. Sochaczewska, - in the first expeiiment (1991-93) and 1. Annstrong F1, 2. Spirit F1, 3. Robusta, 4. Renate F1, 5. Hyduro F1 and 6. Summit F1 - in the second experiment (1996), respectively.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2443onionAllium cepa L.plantdensitycultivarbulb size gradematurity
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author Jan Rumpel
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Kazimierz Felczyński
Effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (Allium cepa L.) grown from seeds
Acta Agrobotanica
onion
Allium cepa L.
plant
density
cultivar
bulb size grade
maturity
author_facet Jan Rumpel
Kazimierz Felczyński
author_sort Jan Rumpel
title Effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (Allium cepa L.) grown from seeds
title_short Effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (Allium cepa L.) grown from seeds
title_full Effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (Allium cepa L.) grown from seeds
title_fullStr Effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (Allium cepa L.) grown from seeds
title_full_unstemmed Effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (Allium cepa L.) grown from seeds
title_sort effects of plant density and cultivar on yield responses in onions (allium cepa l.) grown from seeds
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Agrobotanica
issn 2300-357X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Two field experiments were conducted to study the effect of plant density on yield, size grading and maturity of onion bulbs grown from seeds. In the first experiment carried out during 1991-1993, three onion cultivars (Hysam F1 , Mercato F1 and Sochaczewska) were sown for intended densities of 20, 40, 60, 80,100 and 140 plants m-2, whereas in the second one, in 1996, six onion cultivars (Spirit F1, Summit F1, Hyduro F1, Armstrong F1, Renate F1 and Robusta) were sown for intended densities of 40, 60 and 80 plants m-2. The onions were grown on beds, 1,35 m wide, in 4 rows per bed (27+27+27+54 cm). Marketable yield increased with plant density, and depending on year was highest at 80 or 100 plants m-2. The average marketable yield of the 1991-1993 experiment increased from 20.5 t·ha-1 at 20 plants m-2 to 32.8 t·ha-1 at 80 plants m-2, whereas that of the 1996 experiment increased from 48,9 t-ha-1 at 40 plants m-2 to 59.0 t·ha-1 at 80 plants m-2, respectively. Yield of large bulbs decreased with density and was highest at 20-40 plants m-2, oposite to the yield of small bulbs, which was highest at the highest density of 140 plants·m-2. The medium bulb yield increased with density, at the some way as compared the total marketable yield. No greater effect of cultivar on bulb size grades was found and the existing differences were proportional to the total marketable yield . Plant density hastened maturity of onions, and at density of 140 plants m-2 the leaf fall-over occurred 9-10 days earlier as compared at density of 20 plants m-2. The cultiwars used. can be placed in the following order of decreasing productivity: 1 . Mercato F1, 2. Hysam F1 and 3. Sochaczewska, - in the first expeiiment (1991-93) and 1. Annstrong F1, 2. Spirit F1, 3. Robusta, 4. Renate F1, 5. Hyduro F1 and 6. Summit F1 - in the second experiment (1996), respectively.
topic onion
Allium cepa L.
plant
density
cultivar
bulb size grade
maturity
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