EFFECT OF POTASSIUM FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF ONION
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Abstract
Onion (Allium cepa L.) is a highly potassium (K) responsive crop and has been
recognized as world most influential onion growth and production limiting factor over
the world. Integrated influence of K yet to be tested in AEZ-1 especially in Dinajpur
district of Bangladesh. Present research work was undertaken to know the effect of
different levels of K on growth and yield of Onion in Dinajpur district. The experiment
was laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The
treatments consisted of seven (7) levels of K, T1= Control (Without K ), T2 = 100% (K)
at planting, T3 = 75% (K) at planting + 25% (K) at 30 DAT, T4 = 50% (K) at planting +
50% (K) at 30 DAT, T5 = 25% (K) at planting + 75% (K) at 30 DAT, T6 = 0% (K) at
planting + 100% (K) at 30 DAT, T7 = 50% (K) at planting + 25% (K) at 20 DAT + 25%
(K) at 50 DAT. The recommended dose of Urea 240 kg, TSP 260 kg, B 2.5 kg, Zn 5 kg
ha-1 was used in each treatment. Growth data were recorded at vegetative stage 15, 30,
45, 60, and 75 DAT at harvesting stage. Results at 75 DAT, T7 showed highest plant
height (51.1 cm plot-1), bulb diameter (11.7 cm plot-1), average single weight (39.3 g
plot-1) and total weight (0.93 kg plot-1) indicating that about split application of K
fertilizer might be suggested for Onion cultivation in Dinajpur district. Similar further
experiment was needed having K dose near 50% at planting + 25% at 20 DAT + 25% at
50 DAT to find out actual dose.
