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    Publication Date: 2021-04-08
    Description: In a scenario of world population increase and climate change, an efficient use of water is key for agricultural production. Onion is one of the most profitable crops and can adapt to particular conditions of water stress. The objective of this research was to determine growing degree-days (GDD) and accumulated radiation under non-stress conditions, and yield of an F1 2000 hybrid of onion (Allium cepa L.) under water deficit and biofertilization in a semi-arid environment. An established nutrient requirement of 247 kg N, 240 kg P2O5 (105 kg P), 240 kg K2O (199 kg K) and two irrigation factors were applied: normal irrigation (NI) with a daily and water deficit (WD) with a three-day interval irrigation frequencies. The effect of biofertilization was evaluated through the inoculation of a microbial consortium in combination with four NPK fertilizer treatments. The crop accumulated 1334 °Cd and 1188 MJ m-2 d-1 at the time of harvest at 71 days after transplanting (DAT). The yield was 36 t ha-1, similar under both irrigation conditions; and the WD treatment resulted in a 35% water savings, a 47% and 65% increase in water use efficiency (WUE) and modulus of elasticity, respectively. The microbial consortium resulted in a 50% NPK savings under non-limiting water conditions and produced a similar yield compared to the 100% NPK non-inoculated control. The lower irrigation frequency together with the 100% NPK fertilization dose without the microbial consortium, and the use of the microorganisms and the 50% NPK treatment without water stress are recommended as agrosustainable practices for onion production.
    Print ISSN: 0008-4271
    Electronic ISSN: 1918-1841
    Topics: Geosciences , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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