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Lower average yield of onion bulb is the main bottleneck for getting self-sufficiency
on onion in Bangladesh. Application of nitrogen and potassium nutrients may
improve the yield contributing traits of onion. From the perspective, the experiment
was carried out in the research field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU),
Dhaka-1207 during the period from June to September, 2021. The variety, BARI Piaj
5 (Summer variety) was used as test crop under present study. The experiment
consisted of two factors viz., factor-A (Nitrogen levels-4): N
ii
0
= 0 kg ha
= 50 kg
ha
-1
, N
2
= 75 kg ha
-1
and N
3
= 100 kg ha
-1
and factor-B (Potassium levels-3): K
= 0 kg
ha
-1
, K
1
= 50 kg ha
-1
and K
2
= 100 kg ha
-1
. The experiment was conducted by following
factorial RCBD (Randomized Complete Block Design) design with three (3)
replications. Result revealed that, a gradual increasing trend was found with the
increasing of nitrogen (N) levels for most of the parameters studied except nonmarketable
yield (t ha
-1
) and small size bulb (< 30 mm) of onion. Similar trend was
also found in case of potassium (K) application. The application of N at the rate of
100 kg ha
-1
exhibited the best one dose for yield and yield contributing traits of
summer onion which was statistically similar to 75 kg ha
-1
. When the onion crop is
treated with 100 kg K ha
-1
showed the best performance for most of the parameters
studied. The highest yield and marketable yield of onion bulb (17.876 t ha
and
16.616 t ha
-1
, respectively) was found from N
3
K
treatment combination which was
statistically similar to N
2
K
2
(17.369 t ha
-1
2
and 16.134 t ha
-1
-1
, respectively)
treatment
combination while the lowest (9.352 t ha
-1
and 5.885 t ha
-1
, respectively) was found in
N
0
K
treatment combination. In case of post-harvest soil properties, the highest total
nitrogen and exchangeable potassium were found from N
0
3
K
(0.083 % and 0.491
meq/100 g soil, respectively) treatment combination over control. Different yield
contributing traits of summer onion and also the soil properties were strongly
correlated with each other. Application of nitrogen at the rate of 75 and 100 kg ha
2
along with potassium at the rate of 100 kg ha
-1
gave the better bulb yield merit
(182.55 % and 174.16 %, respectively) over control. Finally, on the basis of monetary
advantages it may be concluded that application of nitrogen @ 75 kg ha
along with
potassium @ 100 kg ha
-1
is best for summer onion production. |
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