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A field experiment was conducted in the field of Sher-e - Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the period from October
2017 to April 2018 . The experiment consisted of four levels of spacing (viz.
S
1
= 20cm×15cm, S
2
= 25cm×15cm, S
3
=20cm×20cm, S
= 25cm×20cm) and
four levels of fertilizer (viz. T
0
= No application (control), T
4
1
= N
kg/ha, T
2
= N
80
P
50
K
100
S
30
kg/ha, and T
3
= N
100
P
70
K
120
S
kg/ha). The twofactor
experiment was carried out in Randomized Complete Block Design
(RCBD) with three replications. There were 16 treatment combinations in this
study. A unit plot was 1.0 m×1.2 m and the treatments were distributed
randomly in each block. Data on growth and yield parameters were recorded
and analyzed statistically. The differences were evaluated by Duncans Multiple
Range Test (DMRT). Growth and yield of onion were influenced by the different
spacing and fertilizer amendment. The 25cm×20cm spacing resulted in the highest
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number of leaves, diameter of bulb, length of bulb, weight of blub per plant and
thousand seed weight. The maximum seed yield per hectare (394.9) was
observed in 20cm×15cm spacing. NPKS had also significant influence on yield of
onion. The highest plant height, number of leaves, diameter of bulb, length of bulb,
weight of blub per plant, yield per plot and yield per hectare (1.99 kg/plot and 16.57
t/ha, respectively), number of flowers per umbel, weight of seeds per plant,
thousand seed weight were applied N
80
P
50
K
100
S
kg/ha. The maximum seed
yield per hectare (374.30 kg) was obtained from N
30
80
P
50
K
100
S
kg/ha. In respect
of combined effect, application of N
80
P
50
K
100
S
30
30
kg/ha with 20cm×15cm produced
the highest seed yield per hectare (404.20). Considering above findings, the
application of N
80
P
50
K
100
S
kg/ha and 20cm×15cm spacing may be used for onion
cultivation.
30
60
P
30
K
80
S
20 |
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