{"title":"短日洋葱采后损失比较无控制贮藏条件下的栽培品种","authors":"A. Darabi","doi":"10.47176/jcpp.11.3.22314","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This research was conducted at the Behbahan Agriculture Research Station, Behbahan, south-west of Iran, for two years from 2016 to 2018 to study the postharvest losses of short-day onion cultivars in uncontrolled storage conditions (no heating, cooling and ventilation systems). Seeds were sown in nursery in early October and seedling transplanted at 2-3 leaf stage. Bulbs were harvested when 50-80% of foliage had dried and fallen and prepared for the experiment in both years. In the 1st year of experiment, the average of daily storage temperature and relative humidity ranged from 14.5 to 40.5°C and 27 to 60%, respectively. The average of daily storage temperature and relative humidity varied from 15 to 38 °C and 30 to 71%, respectively, in the 2nd year of experiment. This research was performed using a split plot experiment based on a randomized complete block design encompassing 80 treatments with 4 replications. Main plot consisted of 10 cultivars (‘Seba’, ‘Texas Early White’, ‘Imperateriz’, ‘Siroos’, ‘7030’, ‘X P red’, ‘Sapidan’, ‘Golden I’, ‘Texas Early Grano’ and ‘Primavera’) and bulbs evaluation in storage at eight times (one months after start of storage with one month interval) was considered as sub plot. The monthly bulb weight losses percentage decreased with time. The minimum weight loss (9.56%) was recorded in ‘Seba vultivar. The damage of black mold increased until the fourth month of storage and then decreased. ‘Sapidan’ was the most sensitive cultivar to damage of black mold (23.23%). The highest percentage of bulb rotting (29.65%) was observed in ‘Texas Early White’ cultivar. Bulb sprouting was observed from the fifth month of storage and the highest bulb sprouting (19.88%) belonged to ‘Siroos’ cultivar. 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该研究于2016年至2018年在伊朗西南部Behbahan农业研究站进行,为期两年,研究短日照洋葱品种在无控制的储存条件下(无加热、冷却和通风系统)的采后损失。10月初苗圃播种,2 ~ 3叶期移栽。球茎收获时,50-80%的叶片已经干燥和下降,并准备在这两年的实验。试验第一年的日平均贮藏温度和相对湿度分别为14.5 ~ 40.5°C和27% ~ 60%。试验第二年的日平均贮藏温度和相对湿度分别为15 ~ 38℃和30 ~ 71%。本研究采用基于随机完全区组设计的分割图试验,包括80个处理,4个重复。主区由‘Seba’、‘Texas Early White’、‘Imperateriz’、‘Siroos’、‘7030’、‘X P red’、‘Sapidan’、‘Golden I’、‘Texas Early Grano’和‘Primavera’10个品种组成,分8次(开始储存后1个月,间隔1个月)进行球茎储存评估。月球茎失重率随时间而降低。减重最小的品种为阴Seba,为9.56%。贮藏第4个月,黑霉的危害呈上升趋势,之后又呈下降趋势。对黑霉危害最敏感的品种为“沙匹丹”(23.23%)。“德州早白”品种球茎腐烂率最高,达29.65%。从贮藏第5个月开始球茎出芽,‘Siroos’品种球茎出芽率最高,达19.88%。结果表明,不同品种的贮藏性存在差异,‘Seba’和‘Sapidan’的贮藏性分别最高和最低。
Comparative Postharvest Losses of Short Day Onion (Allium cepa L.) Cultivars in Uncontrolled Storage Conditions
This research was conducted at the Behbahan Agriculture Research Station, Behbahan, south-west of Iran, for two years from 2016 to 2018 to study the postharvest losses of short-day onion cultivars in uncontrolled storage conditions (no heating, cooling and ventilation systems). Seeds were sown in nursery in early October and seedling transplanted at 2-3 leaf stage. Bulbs were harvested when 50-80% of foliage had dried and fallen and prepared for the experiment in both years. In the 1st year of experiment, the average of daily storage temperature and relative humidity ranged from 14.5 to 40.5°C and 27 to 60%, respectively. The average of daily storage temperature and relative humidity varied from 15 to 38 °C and 30 to 71%, respectively, in the 2nd year of experiment. This research was performed using a split plot experiment based on a randomized complete block design encompassing 80 treatments with 4 replications. Main plot consisted of 10 cultivars (‘Seba’, ‘Texas Early White’, ‘Imperateriz’, ‘Siroos’, ‘7030’, ‘X P red’, ‘Sapidan’, ‘Golden I’, ‘Texas Early Grano’ and ‘Primavera’) and bulbs evaluation in storage at eight times (one months after start of storage with one month interval) was considered as sub plot. The monthly bulb weight losses percentage decreased with time. The minimum weight loss (9.56%) was recorded in ‘Seba vultivar. The damage of black mold increased until the fourth month of storage and then decreased. ‘Sapidan’ was the most sensitive cultivar to damage of black mold (23.23%). The highest percentage of bulb rotting (29.65%) was observed in ‘Texas Early White’ cultivar. Bulb sprouting was observed from the fifth month of storage and the highest bulb sprouting (19.88%) belonged to ‘Siroos’ cultivar. Results were suggestive of difference in storability among cultivars, the maximum and minimum storability being recorded in ‘Seba’ and ‘Sapidan’, cultivars, respectively.