Influence of Set Size on Yield and Quality in Off- Season Onion Production

Authors

  • Dr. Noor Habib Khan Agricultural Research Institute Mingora Swat
  • Zakria Bacha Agricultural Research Institute Mingora Swat
  • Shafiullah
  • SherNawab Khan Agriculture University Peshawar
  • Attaullah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55627/pbulletin.004.02.1287

Keywords:

Onion autumn crop, Off-season

Abstract

Off-season onion production requires optimal set size to achieve a delicate balance of high yield and good quality. This study investigates the effect of different set sizes on onion production and quality. The experiments were conducted at Agricultural Research Institute Mingora, Swat, during 2021-2022. Five set sizes (9-12, 13-16, 17-20, 21-24, and 25-28 mm) were replicated three times in a randomized complete block design. Significant differences (P ≤ 0.01) were observed among the treatments for most of the studied traits, except plant height across the years. Bolting and splitting percentage increased with increased set size, while plant height, leaf number, bulb diameter, and single bulb weight increased with increased sets size. Sets with a diameter of 17-20 mm achieved maximum marketable bulb yield. Selecting the appropriate set size is crucial for balancing yield and quality in off-season onion production, as bolting, splitting, bulb diameter, and white rot traits have complex correlations with yield, increasing both productivity and disease risk.

Author Biographies

  • Dr. Noor Habib Khan, Agricultural Research Institute Mingora Swat

    Working as a Principal Research Officer at Agricultural Research Institute Mingora Swat.

  • Zakria Bacha, Agricultural Research Institute Mingora Swat

    Working as a Senior Research Officer at Agricultural Research Institute Mingora Swat.

  • Shafiullah

    Working as Research Officer, vegetable section, Agricultural Research Institute Mingora Swat.

  • Attaullah

    Working as a Senior Research Officer, Pathology section, Agricultural Research Institute Mingora Swat.

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Published

2025-11-10

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Influence of Set Size on Yield and Quality in Off- Season Onion Production. (2025). Plant Bulletin, 4(2), 149-155. https://doi.org/10.55627/pbulletin.004.02.1287