Nitrogen Requirements at Bulb Initiation for Production of Intermediate-Day Onion in a Mediterranean Climate

dc.contributor.authorMachado, RMA
dc.contributor.authorBryla, DR
dc.date.accessioned2015-02-23T17:20:01Z
dc.date.available2015-02-23T17:20:01Z
dc.date.issued2014-09-29
dc.description.abstractAbstract The effect of nitrogen application on growth, nitrogen (N) uptake, yield, and quality of intermediate-day onion (Allium cepa L. ‘Guimar’) was evaluated in the field in southern Portugal. Plants were fertilized with 30 kg•ha-1 N at transplanting, 10 kg•ha-1 N at 29 days after transplanting (DAT) during early leaf growth, and with 0, 20, 40, and 60 kg•ha-1 N at 51 DAT at the initiation of bulbing. The root system of plants in each treatment were concentrated in the top 0.1 m of soil and limited to 0.3-m depth but neither root length density nor rooting depth were affected by N application during later stages of bulb development. Leaf and bulb dry matter, on the other hand, increased linearly with N rate during bulb growth (85 DAT) and at harvest (114 DAT), respectively. Soil nitrate-N (NO3-N) at 0-0.3 m depth likewise increased linearly with N rate during bulb growth but declined from 15−30 mg•kg-1 at bulbing to <10 mg•kg-1 in each treatment by harvest. A substantial amount of N in the plants, which ranged from 302−525 mg, was taken up from the soil. Application of 60 kg/ha N resulted in luxury consumption. Yield (fresh bulb weight) was correlated to bulb diameter and averaged 0.19 kg/plant with no N at bulbing and increased to as much as 0.28 kg/plant with 60 kg•ha-1 N. Bulbs harvested from plants fertilized 40−60 kg/ha N averaged 8.2−8.5 cm in diameter, while those from plants with no N at bulbing averaged only 7.2 cm in diameter. Other components of quality, including neck diameter, bulb water content, soluble solids, and juice pH, were not affect by N applied at bulbing. Application of N fertilizer is thus recommended at bulbing to increase N uptake and production without any impact on quality of intermediate-day onions, particularly in dry Mediterranean climates where many onions are producedpor
dc.identifier.authoremailrmam@uevora.pt
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dc.identifier.scientificarea582por
dc.identifier.sharewithICAAMpor
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/12842
dc.identifier.withinvitedoralpresentationnaopor
dc.identifier.withoralpresentationnaopor
dc.identifier.withpostersimpor
dc.language.isoporpor
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectCebola de dias médiospor
dc.subjectazotopor
dc.subjectnitratopor
dc.subjectcrescimento radicalpor
dc.subjectAllium cepapor
dc.subjectNitrogenpor
dc.subjectroot growthpor
dc.subjectnitratepor
dc.titleNitrogen Requirements at Bulb Initiation for Production of Intermediate-Day Onion in a Mediterranean Climatepor
dc.typelecturepor
degois.publication.title6th Balkan Symposium on Vegetables and Potatoes September 29 – October 2, 2014 Zagreb, Croatiapor

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