Improving onion productivity and producer income through nitrogen management

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Advances in horticultural science Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.36253/ahsc-13944
T.M. Dinega, A. Haile, H. Beshir
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Intensifying nitrogen (N) management can improve yield and bulb quality in onions. A field experiment was conducted to determine the optimum N rate and application frequency for high onion productivity. Treatments comprised levels of nitrogen (N): 50, 100, 150, 200, or 250 kg ha-1, and nitrogen application frequency: all at once, twice, three times, or four times. The N rate and application frequency affected growth performance, bulb characters, yield, and bulb quality of onions. The supplement of 150 kg ha-1 N at three times the application frequencies generated the highest marketable yield (46.5 t ha-1) with the highest net benefit (626317 ETB ha-1). Application of 150 kg ha-1 of inorganic nitrogen with three times the application frequency improves the marketable yield of onions with the highest and most acceptable net benefit. The intensive and economical use of inorganic nitrogen and its frequency of application increased the growth and economic yield of onions in field conditions.
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通过氮肥管理提高洋葱产量和生产者收入
加强氮(N)管理可提高洋葱的产量和球茎质量。我们进行了一项田间试验,以确定实现洋葱高产的最佳施氮量和施氮频率。处理包括氮(N)水平:50、100、150、200 或 250 kg ha-1,施氮频率:一次、两次、三次或四次。施氮量和施氮次数影响洋葱的生长表现、球茎特征、产量和球茎质量。在三次施氮频率下补充 150 千克/公顷氮肥可产生最高的可销售产量(46.5 吨/公顷)和最高的净效益(626317 ETB/公顷)。每公顷施用 150 千克无机氮,施用频率为施用频率的三倍,可提高洋葱的适销产量,净效益最高且最容易接受。在田间条件下,密集、经济地使用无机氮及其施用频率提高了洋葱的生长和经济产量。
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Advances in horticultural science
Advances in horticultural science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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期刊介绍: Advances in Horticultural Science aims to provide a forum for original investigations in horticulture, viticulture and oliviculture. The journal publishes fully refereed papers which cover applied and theoretical approaches to the most recent studies of all areas of horticulture - fruit growing, vegetable growing, viticulture, floriculture, medicinal plants, ornamental gardening, garden and landscape architecture, in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions. Papers on horticultural aspects of agronomic, breeding, biotechnology, entomology, irrigation and plant stress physiology, plant nutrition, plant protection, plant pathology, and pre and post harvest physiology, are also welcomed. The journal scope is the promotion of a sustainable increase of the quantity and quality of horticultural products and the transfer of the new knowledge in the field. Papers should report original research, should be methodologically sound and of relevance to the international scientific community. AHS publishes three types of manuscripts: Full-length - short note - review papers. Papers are published in English.
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