Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia

Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is one of the most important vegetable crops produced in Tigray region; however, farmers are producing the crop from the available cultivars without or with very low rates of nitrogen fertilizer. The cultivars produced in the region were not evaluated in comparison to impr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Abadi, T.
Formato: Tesis
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Haramaya University 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77373
_version_ 1855528639615991808
author Abadi, T.
author_browse Abadi, T.
author_facet Abadi, T.
author_sort Abadi, T.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is one of the most important vegetable crops produced in Tigray region; however, farmers are producing the crop from the available cultivars without or with very low rates of nitrogen fertilizer. The cultivars produced in the region were not evaluated in comparison to improved varieties to the response of nitrogen fertilizer. Therefore, this experiment was conducted during 2014/2015 in Gantaafeshum district in Tigray region with objectives of assessing the effect of nitrogen rates on yield and yield related traits of garlic cultivars and thereby identifying adaptable and high yielding cultivars with higher market demand. Seven garlic cultivars (three improved, three locally introduced and one local) and four N fertilizer rates (0, 41, 82, 123 kg N ha-1) were arranged as 7 x 4 factorial treatments and laid out as a randomized complete block design with three replications. All yield and yield related traits were significantly influenced by the interaction of cultivar and nitrogen fertilizer except leaf length (cm), leaf number per plant, bulb length (cm) and sizes of bulbs and cloves of different categories that were significantly influenced either by both cultivar and nitrogen or one of these. The highest total yield was obtained from the cultivar Bora 1 (12.61 t ha-1) at the rate of 82 kg N ha-1 but the yield decreased to 12.27t ha-1 as the nitrogen level increased to 123 kg N ha-1. The lowest yield was recorded from the local cultivar Guahgot (5.31 t ha-1) without N fertilizer application. The quality was determined based on number of marketable bulbs and weight of cloves.Bora-1 had 44.44 and 20% of bulbs categorized under medium and large categories, respectively. This cultivar had also the highest proportion of marketable cloves categorized under medium (27.10%) and large (33.80%) clove categories. The cost benefit analysis indicated that cultivar Felegdaero followed by Bora 1 both at 41kg N ha-1 rates had maximum marginal economic return of 148.24 and 135.84, respectively. Therefore, it is possible to suggest the advantage of growing cultivar Bora-1 at 82 kg N ha-1followed by Tsedey and Felegdaero varieties both in combination of 123 kg N ha-1at Guahgot, Gantaafeshum district and in other areas having similar agro-ecology.
format Tesis
id CGSpace77373
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2015
publishDateRange 2015
publishDateSort 2015
publisher Haramaya University
publisherStr Haramaya University
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace773732023-03-13T14:32:44Z Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia Abadi, T. allium sativum garlic fertilizers Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is one of the most important vegetable crops produced in Tigray region; however, farmers are producing the crop from the available cultivars without or with very low rates of nitrogen fertilizer. The cultivars produced in the region were not evaluated in comparison to improved varieties to the response of nitrogen fertilizer. Therefore, this experiment was conducted during 2014/2015 in Gantaafeshum district in Tigray region with objectives of assessing the effect of nitrogen rates on yield and yield related traits of garlic cultivars and thereby identifying adaptable and high yielding cultivars with higher market demand. Seven garlic cultivars (three improved, three locally introduced and one local) and four N fertilizer rates (0, 41, 82, 123 kg N ha-1) were arranged as 7 x 4 factorial treatments and laid out as a randomized complete block design with three replications. All yield and yield related traits were significantly influenced by the interaction of cultivar and nitrogen fertilizer except leaf length (cm), leaf number per plant, bulb length (cm) and sizes of bulbs and cloves of different categories that were significantly influenced either by both cultivar and nitrogen or one of these. The highest total yield was obtained from the cultivar Bora 1 (12.61 t ha-1) at the rate of 82 kg N ha-1 but the yield decreased to 12.27t ha-1 as the nitrogen level increased to 123 kg N ha-1. The lowest yield was recorded from the local cultivar Guahgot (5.31 t ha-1) without N fertilizer application. The quality was determined based on number of marketable bulbs and weight of cloves.Bora-1 had 44.44 and 20% of bulbs categorized under medium and large categories, respectively. This cultivar had also the highest proportion of marketable cloves categorized under medium (27.10%) and large (33.80%) clove categories. The cost benefit analysis indicated that cultivar Felegdaero followed by Bora 1 both at 41kg N ha-1 rates had maximum marginal economic return of 148.24 and 135.84, respectively. Therefore, it is possible to suggest the advantage of growing cultivar Bora-1 at 82 kg N ha-1followed by Tsedey and Felegdaero varieties both in combination of 123 kg N ha-1at Guahgot, Gantaafeshum district and in other areas having similar agro-ecology. 2015-01-30 2016-10-23T16:06:48Z 2016-10-23T16:06:48Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77373 en Open Access application/pdf Haramaya University Abadi, T. 2015. Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia. MSc thesis in Plant Science (Horticulture). Haramaya, Ethiopia: Haramaya University.
spellingShingle allium sativum
garlic
fertilizers
Abadi, T.
Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia
title Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia
title_full Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia
title_short Growth and yield response of garlic (Allium sativum l.) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at Gantaafeshum, northern Ethiopia
title_sort growth and yield response of garlic allium sativum l varieties to nitrogen fertilizer rates at gantaafeshum northern ethiopia
topic allium sativum
garlic
fertilizers
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77373
work_keys_str_mv AT abadit growthandyieldresponseofgarlicalliumsativumlvarietiestonitrogenfertilizerratesatgantaafeshumnorthernethiopia