Publications in year 2016

Vol. 23, Issue 4



The growth rate and nutritional value of the common onion

International Agrophysics
Year : 2016
Volumen : 23
Issue : 1
Pages : 79 - 86
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Authors: Joanna Majkowska-Gadomska1, Krzysztof Jadwisieńczak2, Artur Dobrowolski1, Emilia Mikulewicz1, Kazimierz Janiak2

1Department of Horticulture, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn ul. Prawocheńskiego 21, 10-975 Olsztyn
2Department of Working Machines and Research Methodology University of Warmia and Mazury ul. M. Oczapowskiego 11, 10-736 Olsztyn
Abstract :

The aim of this study was to determine the growth rate of onion plants and the content of dry matter and selected organic compounds in common onions during the growing season. Field experiments were conducted in 2012-2013 in the Kujawy-Pomerania Province (53°6′50″N, 19°4′6″E). The experimental materials comprised onion plants of four cultivars: Błońska, Dakota F1, Norvito F1 and Octavia. Seeds were sown in the middle of April. Between 20th June and 5th September 30 onion plants were selected randomly for an analysis of the morphological traits of bulbs and leaves. The following parameters were determined: the weight, horizontal diameter and vertical diameter of bulbs, the number of leaves involved in photosynthesis, and the concentrations of dry matter, total sugars, reducing sugars and L-ascorbic acid. In the group of the common onion cultivars under analysis, onion plants of cv. Norvito F1 were characterised by the highest increase in the weight, horizontal diameter and vertical diameter of bulbs, and the number of leaves per plant in the experimental period. The content of dry matter and total sugars in onions increased throughout the growing season. On the last sampling date, onion plants of cv. Norvito F1 had the lowest dry matter content and contained the highest concentrations of sugars.

Keywords : onion varieties, chemical composition
Language : polish