Minufiya J. Agric Rres., 29(2004): 1339-1346
EFFECT OF BULB SIZE AND PLANT DENSITY ON ONION
SEED PRODUCTION UNDER RAINFED CONDITIONS.
Atif Y. Mahadeen
Dept. Plant Production, Fac. Agric., Mu’tah Univ. ,Karak, Jordan.
ABSTRACT:
A field experiment was conducted to explore the best
combination of bulb size and plant density for onion seed production
under rainfed conditions in Rabba Agricultural Research Station. Three
mother bulb sizes; i.e, small (3.0-5.0 cm), medium (5.1-7.0 cm) and large
(7.1-9.0 cm) diameter were used. Mother bulbs were planted at three plant
densities (inter- and intra- spacing were 0.15X0.60 m, 0.30X0.60 m and
0.45X0.60 m). The highest seed yield per plant was produced by planting
large mother bulbs at low plant density compared with other
combinations. Planting small mother bulbs at all plant densities and
medium bulbs at high plant density produced the lowest seed yield per
plant. Seed yield of small mother bulb size was not affected by plant
density. Each increase in bulb size and planting density resulted in a
significant increase in seed yield and number of umbels per unit area.
Therefore, though higher plant density and large mother bulbs produces
more seed yield per ha, planting medium size bulbs at medium or low
plant density are more practical and preferred for seed production.