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Title: Onion response to late-season water stress at two plant populations.
Authors: PINTO, J. M.
SHOCK, C. C.
FEIBERT, E. B. G.
SAUNDERS, L. D.
Affiliation: JOSE MARIA PINTO, CPATSA; CLINTON C. SHOCK, Malheur Experiment Station, Oregon State University; ERIK B. G. FEIBERT, Malheur Experiment Station, Oregon State University; LAMONT D. SAUNDERS, Malheur Experiment Station, Oregon State University.
Date Issued: 2014
Citation: In: SHOCK, C. C. (Ed.). Annual report 2013. Ontário: Oregon State University, Malheur Experiment Station, 2014.
Pages: p. 57-65.
Description: Split onion bulbs is a phenomenon where the bottom of the bulb splits open. Split bulbs can reduce onion crop marketable yields. Anecdotal evidence suggests that late-season irrigation interruptions can cause bulb splitting. Past research at the Malheur Experiment Station demonstrated the sensitivity of onion yield and grade to soil water tension (SWT) (Shock et al. 2000a). ln many other countries onions are grown at higher plant populations than in the Treasure Valley. This trial tested the effect of late-season irrigation interruption on bulb splitting at two plant populations with two varieties.
Thesagro: Cebola
Irrigação
Allium Cepa
Keywords: Estresse hídrico
Bulbos da cebola Split
Onion
Series/Report no.: (OSU. Special Report, Ext/CrS, 149).
Type of Material: Parte de livro
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Capítulo em livro técnico (CPATSA)

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