ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMS
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: “commerci...
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author | Gabriel Mascarenhas Maciel Guilherme Repeza Marquez Ariel Santivañez Aguilar Igor Forigo Beloti Igor Matheus Alves Maurício Pivetta Momesso |
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description | 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. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e85f71c0d3d54be58106294f476c637e2022-12-22T01:29:40ZengUniversidade Federal de AlagoasCiência Agrícola0103-86992447-33832019-09-01172354110.28998/rca.v17i2.52814797ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMSGabriel Mascarenhas Maciel0Guilherme Repeza Marquez1Ariel Santivañez Aguilar2Igor Forigo Beloti3Igor Matheus Alves4Maurício Pivetta Momesso5Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) campus Monte CarmeloUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) campus Monte CarmeloUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) campus Monte CarmeloUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) campus Monte CarmeloUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) campus Monte CarmeloUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) campus Monte CarmeloCurrently, 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.http://www.seer.ufal.br/index.php/revistacienciaagricola/article/view/5281allium cepaonion cultivationno-tilltransplant |
spellingShingle | Gabriel Mascarenhas Maciel Guilherme Repeza Marquez Ariel Santivañez Aguilar Igor Forigo Beloti Igor Matheus Alves Maurício Pivetta Momesso ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMS Ciência Agrícola allium cepa onion cultivation no-till transplant |
title | ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMS |
title_full | ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMS |
title_fullStr | ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMS |
title_full_unstemmed | ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMS |
title_short | ONION GENOTYPE SKILLS IN DIFFERENT PLANTING SYSTEMS |
title_sort | onion genotype skills in different planting systems |
topic | allium cepa onion cultivation no-till transplant |
url | http://www.seer.ufal.br/index.php/revistacienciaagricola/article/view/5281 |
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