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Onion (Allium cepa L.) bulb yield in low input production systems can be sustained through combined application of chicken manure and blended fertilizer

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Pages 1039-1049 | Received 30 Jul 2021, Accepted 18 Feb 2022, Published online: 27 Apr 2022
 

Abstract

An experiment was conducted to evaluate the response of onion to different rates of chicken manure (CM) and blended fertilizer (BF) on growth and bulb yield at Jimma, Southwestern Ethiopia during the 2017/18 cropping season. Treatments consisted of four rates of CM (no CM, 5, 10 and 15 t ha- 1) and four rates of BF (no BF, 62.5, 125.0 and 187.5kg ha−1) and laid out in 4×4 factorial arrangement in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Data on growth and bulb yield of onion were collected and analyzed using SAS version 9.3. Results showed that application of 15 t ha−1 CM + 125kg ha−1 BF resulted in significantly (p<0.05) desirable onion bulb characteristics such as larger bulb neck diameter (1.6cm)bulb diameter (6.7cm) and higher bulb dry weight (26.05g plant−1). In addition, aboveground dry biomass weight (4.67g plant−1), harvest index (84.79%), marketable bulb yield (37.34 t ha−1) and total bulb yield (37.86 t ha−1) were significantly influenced by the combined application of CM and BF suggesting that that productivity of onion can be improved through combined application of CM with BF. We conclude that combined application of CM along with BF could improve soil fertility and productivity of low input onion production systems.

Acknowledgements

The first author likes to acknowledge College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) of Jimma University for financial support to carry out the experiment. Mr. Bayu Dume is also duly acknowledged for soil and chicken manure analyses at CAVM.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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