Effect of Transplanting Date and Harvesting Period on Bulb Production of Winter Onion (Allium cepa L.)

Md. Riazul Islam, Md. Atikur Rahman, A. Fahim, Md Ashraful Alam, H. Saif, Shahriar Hasan, A. J. Obaidullah
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Climate change has brought about unpredictable temperature fluctuations and altered rainfall patterns, which directly impact onion cultivation. Adjustment in planting and harvesting schedules in the context of changing climate and environmental factors is not only academically significant but also holds practical implications for agriculture, resource management, climate adaptation, economic development, and food security in Bangladesh. The present study was carried out to observe the influence of the transplanting and harvesting time on maximizing onion production. The experiment followed a RCB design with three replications, involving the cultivation of BARI Piaz-1 as the test crop with varying transplanting dates on November 1st, November 15th, and December 1st, and harvesting periods at 120, 130, and 140 days after planting (DAP). The study's results indicated that the choice of transplanting date and harvesting period had significantly influenced onion yield and yield attributes. Improved performances, including increase in plant height, number of leaves per plant, neck diameter, bulb diameter, bulb length, bulb weight, and overall yield were observed when onions were transplanted on November 15th and harvested after 130 days from planting. The highest yields, specifically 10.32 t/ha in 2018 and 11.33 /ha in 2019, were achieved under this conditions. Conversely, the lowest yields 6.28 t/ha in 2018 and 6.70 /ha in 2019 were obtained when onions were transplanted on December 1st and harvested after 120 days from planting. Additionaly, early planting (November 1st) exhibited a higher incidence of bolting, while late planting (December 1st) showed a higher disease incidence. Therefore, optimizing transplanting dates to align with November 15th and a 130-day harvesting period proved to be the most effective strategy for maximizing onion yield and other attributes, while late planting and early harvesting adversely affected these key attributes.
移栽日期和收获期对冬葱球茎产量的影响
气候变化带来了不可预测的温度波动和降雨模式的改变,直接影响到洋葱的种植。在气候和环境因素不断变化的情况下,调整种植和收获时间不仅具有重要的学术意义,而且对孟加拉国的农业、资源管理、气候适应、经济发展和粮食安全也具有实际意义。本研究旨在观察移栽和收获时间对洋葱产量最大化的影响。试验采用 RCB 设计,三次重复,以 BARI Piaz-1 为试验作物,移栽日期分别为 11 月 1 日、11 月 15 日和 12 月 1 日,收获期分别为播种后 120 天、130 天和 140 天(DAP)。研究结果表明,移栽日期和收获期的选择对洋葱产量和产量属性有显著影响。在 11 月 15 日移栽洋葱并在播种后 130 天后收获时,洋葱的表现有所改善,包括株高、单株叶片数、颈径、鳞茎直径、鳞茎长度、鳞茎重量和总产量均有所增加。在此条件下,产量最高,具体而言,2018 年为 10.32 吨/公顷,2019 年为 11.33 吨/公顷。相反,在 12 月 1 日移栽洋葱,并在播种 120 天后收获时,2018 年的产量最低,为 6.28 吨/公顷,2019 年为 6.70 吨/公顷。此外,早栽(11 月 1 日)的栓皮病发生率较高,而晚栽(12 月 1 日)的病害发生率较高。因此,优化移栽日期,使其与 11 月 15 日和 130 天的收获期一致,被证明是最大限度提高洋葱产量和其他属性的最有效策略,而晚种早收则会对这些关键属性产生不利影响。
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