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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Vol. 71 No: 6
Title: Influence of Planting Geometry on Growth, Yield and Quality of Rainfed Garlic (Allium Sativum L.) Cultivated under Mediterranean Conditions
Authors: J.E. CASTILLO, L. LÓPEZ-BELLID0, E.J. FERNÁDEZ M. FUENTES and F.J. LÓPEZ
pp: 867-880
Abstract:
The establishment of the optimum plant population has been shown to be one of the most crucial determinants of the marketable yield of bulbous crops. This study was conducted to determine the best plant arrangements for maximum yields and maximum bulb quality in rainfed garlic (Allium sativum L.) grown under Mediterranean conditions. The effects of row width and plant spacing on the yield and quality of the two cvs. Morado de Pedroñeras and Germidour, were investigated on Córdoba, Spain, in Vertisol Chromoxerert soil. In 1987–1988, a wet growing season, higher yields and higher bulb quality were obtained than in 1988–1989; cv. Germidour yielded more per unit of land area of higher quality bulbs during both seasons. Narrow row width and/or narrow plant spacing resulted in higher values of dry matter, LAI, LAD, CGR and yield, whereas wide row spacing and/or wide plant spacing resulted in higher ware-sized bulb yield. LAD was closely related to yield (r2 = 0.96**) and total dry matter (r2 = 0.90**). Mean leaf surface was affected by plant density and climatic conditions and showed a high positive relationship (r2 = 0.90**) with the percentage of Extra grade of bulbs (>50 mm). As a result of this study, a row width of 45–60 cm with plant spacing of 12–16 cm is recommended for cv. Germidour and 45 × 16 cm for cv. Morado, to maximize the proportion of high-quality yield under Mediterranean rainfed cropping systems.
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