ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMS

G. Maciel, G. Marquez, A. S. Aguilar, I. F. Beloti, Igor M Alves, Maurício Pivetta Momesso
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Currently, planting onion through seedling production is predominant in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Thus, the present work aimed to evaluate the agronomic potential of new onion genotypes as a function of the planting system for this region. Eleven genotypes were evaluated, as follows: “commercial genotypes” Bola Precoce, Mulata, Sprint, Suprema and “pre-commercial genotypes” TE 201, TE 209, TE 216, TE 230, TE 242, TE 316 and TE 329, submitted to four planting systems: seedling production, seedling production with leaf pruning before transplanting, no-tillage manually planted at the definitive site and seedling production in trays. Treatments were arranged in an 11 x 4 factorial scheme (eleven genotypes and four planting systems). Although little practiced, the no-till system for onion cultivation for the northwestern region of Rio Grande do Sul can potentially be explored. Genotypes that best adapted to this system were: Bola Precoce, Suprema, Sprint, Mulata and TE 201. Comparatively, “commercial” genotypes showed an increase of 10.81 t ha-1 in relation to “pre-commercial” genotypes in the no-till system, proving the efficiency of this system.
不同种植制度下洋葱基因型技术
目前,通过苗种生产种植洋葱在南巴西格兰德州占主导地位。因此,本工作旨在评估新洋葱基因型在该地区种植系统中的农艺潜力。对11个基因型进行了评估,其中“商业基因型”为Bola Precoce、Mulata、Sprint、Suprema,“预商业基因型”为TE 201、TE 209、TE 216、TE 230、TE 242、TE 316和TE 329,提交了4种种植系统:育苗、移栽前剪叶育苗、定点人工免耕和盘育苗。处理采用11 × 4因子方案(11个基因型和4种种植制度)。虽然实践很少,但在西南大德州西北地区,可以探索洋葱免耕栽培制度。最适合该系统的基因型为:Bola Precoce、Suprema、Sprint、Mulata和te201。相比之下,“商业化”基因型在免耕系统中比“预商业化”基因型增加了10.81 t hm -1,证明了该系统的效率。
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