Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted at the research farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Dhaka-1207 during the period from October, 2018 to March, 2019 to find out the growth and
yield of onion as influenced by sulphur and boron with mulch materials. The experiment
consisted of two factors: Factor A: Four doses of Sulphur and Boron fertilizer viz. F
0
=
S
0kg
B
0kg/ha
(Control), F
1
= S
20kg
B
1kg/ha
(Sulphur 40 kg/ha and Boron 2 kg/ha), F
3
(Sulphur 20 kg/ha and Boron 1 kg/ha), F
2
= S
60kg
B
3kg/ha
(Sulphur 60 kg/ha and Boron 3 kg/ha)
and Factor B: Four types of mulch viz. M
0
= No mulch and no irrigation, M
1
= Black polythene,
M
2
= Water hyacinth and M
3
= Rice straw. There were 16 treatment combinations and
experiment was setup in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three
replications. In case of Sulphur and Boron treatment, the highest plant height at 60 DAT (53.38
cm), maximum leaf number (10.48) at 60 DAT, highest bulb length (4.83 cm), maximum neck
diameter (1.31 cm), longest root length (7.78 cm), highest dry matter content (15.98%), highest
fresh leaf weight (26.82 g), dry matter content of leaf (24.74 %), single bulb weight (39.93 g),
yield per plot (0.80 kg) and yield per hectare (9.98 t) were obtained from F
3
treatment. Similarly,
among the mulch materials, highest plant height at 60 DAT (52.51 cm), maximum leaf number
(10.19), highest bulb length (4.52 cm), highest bulb diameter (5.74 cm), maximum neck
diameter (1.26 cm), longest root length (7.39 cm), the highest fresh leaf weight (25.61 g), dry
matter content of leaf (23.35 %), single bulb weight (39.05 g), yield per plot (0.78 kg) and yield
per hectare (9.76 t) were obtained from M
1
treatment. In combined effect, highest plant height at
60 DAT (55.54 cm), maximum leaf number (11.47), longest bulb length (5.51 cm), highest bulb
diameter (6.68 cm), maximum diameter of neck (1.42 cm), longest root length (7.90 cm), highest
fresh leaf weight (29.30 g), dry matter content of leaf (27.48 %), single bulb weight (42.40 g),
yield per plot (0.85 kg) and yield per hectare (11.21 t) were obtained from F
3
treatment. The
highest gross return (Tk. 3,36,300/ha), net return (Tk. 1,88,934/ha) and benefit cost ration (2.28)
was obtained from the treatment combination F
3
M
1
(S
60kg/ha
+ B
3kg/ha
with black polythene
mulch) compare with the rest of the treatment combinations. For growth, yield and economic
point of view, it is apparent the F
3
M
1
treatment was suitable for onion cultivation.