Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted at the Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Farm.
Ohaka- 1207. during the
Rabi 
season of 2007-2008 to evaluate the effect of nitrogen (N) and
potassium (K) on the growth and yield of onion. The research work was carried out with 
four levels of nitrogen viz. 0,80, 120 and 350 kg N ha
4
 and four levels of potassium vi. 0. 
120. 160 and 200 kg K20 hi'. Data were recorded on yield and yield Contributing
Characters. The results of the experiment revealed that most of the parameters varied
significantly with different levels of nitrogen but not with potassium. Single application of N
had no significant influence on bulb yield. The highest bulb yield (11.60 ton ha
1) was
obtained when plants were grown with nitrogen at 120 kg/ha. but higher levels of N did not 
show any significant increase on yield of onion. The lowest yield (9.61 ton hi') was
recorded in the control treatments. Application of potassium at 120 kg K
20 ha1
 produced
the highest bulb yield (II .39 ton hi) which was statistically identical with that of 0, 160 
and 200 kg K
2
0 ha'. [he interaction effect between nitrogen and potassium were 
statistically significant. The combination of 120 kg N and 120 kg K20 hi' gave the highest
bulb yield (12.88 ton hi'). On the considerations, 120 kg N and 120 kg K-DO hi' were
considered as optimum doses for the yield of onion under the experimental conditions.
 
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the 1'4cultv ofAgriculiure, Department 
of
Soil Science
Sher-e-Iiangla Agricultural University, Dhaka. 
In parlial fulfillment
of
the requirements
For the degree
of 
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN 
SOIL
SCIENCE 
SEMESTER:
JULY-DECEMBER, 2008