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Adaptive performance of garlic varieties under high Ganges River floodplain soil (calcareous) of Bangladesh

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dc.contributor.author Rahman, M.S.
dc.contributor.author Islam, M.T.
dc.contributor.author Shil, NC.
dc.contributor.author Rahman, M.H.
dc.contributor.author Jahangir Alam, M.
dc.contributor.author Islam, M.R.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-19T08:49:04Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-19T08:49:04Z
dc.date.issued 2020-10-16
dc.identifier.citation Rahman, M.S., M.T. Islam, NC. Shil, M.H. Rahman, M. Jahangir Alam, M.R. Islam. 2020. ”Adaptive performance of garlic varieties under high Ganges River floodplain soil (calcareous) of Bangladesh”. Cercetări Agronomice în Moldova 53 (3): 297-306. DOI: 10.46909/cerce-2020-025. en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iuls.ro/xmlui/handle/20.500.12811/227
dc.description.abstract Any variety needs to evaluate at different locations, along with variable soils for asses their yield potentiality after its releasing. Thus, an experiment was conducted at Multi Location Testing (MLT) site, Kushtia Sadar Upazila, under High Ganges River Floodplain (AEZ-11) in Bangladesh, during three consecutive Rabi seasons of 2013-2014 to 2015-2016. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performances of garlic varieties and economic profitability of these varieties at farmer’s field. There were three garlic varieties, namely BARI Rashun-1, BARI Rashun-2 and a local cultivar, which were evaluated at six dispersed locations as replications. Results observed that the highest yield (8.34-9.80 t ha-1) was obtained from BARI Rashun-1, which was followed by BARI Rashun-2 (7.43-9.48 t ha-1) and the local one (7.12-9.15 t ha-1). BARI Rashun-1 produced 3-12% higher yield over BARI Rashun-2 and 7-20% over the local cultivar, respectively in three consecutive years. Correlation analysis showed that there were positive and significant correlation among bulb yields with bulb length and individual bulb weight. Regarding the functional relationship, the traits like crop duration, plant population, plant height, bulb length, bulb width, individual bulb weight had positive contribution on the bulb yield. It was dependent on those traits, and accounted for 12, 36, 0.05, 45, 41 and 55% of the total bulb yield variation, respectively. The highest gross return (Tk. 3, 63,700 ha-1) and gross margin (Tk. 2,19,425 ha-1) were obtained from BARI Rashun-1. As such, this variety performed as the best, in respect of higher bulb yield potential, as well as the highest economic return among the tested varieties, which was followed by BARI Rashun-2. Therefore, the result of this study could be helpful for improving bulb production of garlic under High Ganges River Floodplain soil (calcareous soils) in Bangladesh. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher "Ion Ionescu de la Brad" University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Iași en_US
dc.subject Allium sativum L. en_US
dc.subject yield potentiality en_US
dc.subject functional relationship en_US
dc.subject economics efficiency en_US
dc.subject adaptation en_US
dc.title Adaptive performance of garlic varieties under high Ganges River floodplain soil (calcareous) of Bangladesh en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.author.affiliation M.S. Rahman, Agricultural Economics division, Pulses Research Centre, Regional Agricultural Research Station, BARI, Ishurdi, Pabna, Bangladesh
dc.author.affiliation M.T. Islam, Pomology Division, Horticulture Research Centre, BARI, Gazipur, Bangladesh
dc.author.affiliation NC. Shil, Planning and Evaluation Wing, BARI, Gazipur, Bangladesh
dc.author.affiliation M. H. Rahman, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Jashore, Bangladesh
dc.author.affiliation M. Jahangir Alam, On-Farm Research Division, Gaibandha, BARI, Bangladesh
dc.author.affiliation M.R. Islam, Agronomy Division, Regional Agricultural Research Station, BARI, Ishwardi, Pabna, Bangladesh
dc.publicationName Cercetări Agronomice în Moldova
dc.volume 53
dc.issue 3
dc.publicationDate 2020
dc.startingPage 297
dc.endingPage 306
dc.identifier.eissn 2067-1865
dc.identifier.doi 10.46909/cerce-2020-025


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