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  <title>Evaluating the suitability of planting position of multiplier onion bulb for mechanized planting during Kharif and Rabi season</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Aggregatum or multiplier type onion is grown extensively in Southern states of India, which is<br />
propagated through bulbs. The production of small onion is 12-16 tonnes/ha in a duration of 70<br />
to 90 days. Presently Aggregatum onion manually planting the root portion oriented downwards<br />
as pressed in to irrigated field on ridge and furrows system. Recent days farmers are shifting to<br />
raised bed method of cultivation to adopt micro irrigation system. Manual planting of onion bulb<br />
is highly labour intensive due to the close plant geometry among the vegetable crops. Generally,<br />
about 80-100man days are required to plant one hectare of onion at a spacing of 15 cm with row<br />
to row and plant to plant spacing of 10 cm. Hence development of onion bulb planter is required<br />
and in case of mechanical planter, there is a possibility of four planting position of onion bulbs.<br />
Hence, an experiment was carried at ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru<br />
to evaluating the suitability of planting position of multiplier onion bulb for mechanized planting<br />
during Kharif and Rabi season. A raised bed of 47 m length and 0.9 m width was formed<br />
manually, and onion bulbs were planted with row to row spacing of 15 cm and plant to plant<br />
spacing of 10 cm. The experiment has four treatments viz., a) root portion down, b) root portion<br />
up, c) horizontal and d) inclined with 5 replications and a randomized block design was imposed.<br />
The growth parameters namely i) germination percentage at 7th and 15th DAP (Days after<br />
planting), ii) Plant height 15th and 30th DAP and yield were observed. The results were<br />
statistically analyzed. It was observed that the growth parameters were on par in all the three<br />
treatments (a, c and d) except in treatment (b).</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Aggregatum or multiplier type onion is grown extensively in Southern states of India, which is<br />
propagated through bulbs. The production of small onion is 12-16 tonnes/ha in a duration of 70<br />
to 90 days. Presently Aggregatum onion manually planting the root portion oriented downwards<br />
as pressed in to irrigated field on ridge and furrows system. Recent days farmers are shifting to<br />
raised bed method of cultivation to adopt micro irrigation system. Manual planting of onion bulb<br />
is highly labour intensive due to the close plant geometry among the vegetable crops. Generally,<br />
about 80-100man days are required to plant one hectare of onion at a spacing of 15 cm with row<br />
to row and plant to plant spacing of 10 cm. Hence development of onion bulb planter is required<br />
and in case of mechanical planter, there is a possibility of four planting position of onion bulbs.<br />
Hence, an experiment was carried at ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru<br />
to evaluating the suitability of planting position of multiplier onion bulb for mechanized planting<br />
during Kharif and Rabi season. A raised bed of 47 m length and 0.9 m width was formed<br />
manually, and onion bulbs were planted with row to row spacing of 15 cm and plant to plant<br />
spacing of 10 cm. The experiment has four treatments viz., a) root portion down, b) root portion<br />
up, c) horizontal and d) inclined with 5 replications and a randomized block design was imposed.<br />
The growth parameters namely i) germination percentage at 7th and 15th DAP (Days after<br />
planting), ii) Plant height 15th and 30th DAP and yield were observed. The results were<br />
statistically analyzed. It was observed that the growth parameters were on par in all the three<br />
treatments (a, c and d) except in treatment (b).</p>
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