EVALUATION OF YIELD COMPONENTS AND SOME COMPETITIVE INDICES BETWEEN CARAWAY AND ONION PLANTS AS AFFECTED BY INTERCROPPING SYSTEM UNDER DIFFERENT POTASSIUM FERTILIZER RATES

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Hort. Dept., Fac. Agric., Zagazig Univ., Egypt

2 Hort. Dept. (Olericulture), Fac. Agric., Zagazig Univ., Egypt

Abstract

A two-years (2016/2017 and 2017/2018) field experiments were carried out at
Experimental Farm, Agriculture Faculty, Zagazig University, Egypt to evaluate yield components,
potassium content and some competitive indices between caraway and onion at different ridge ratios
(sole crop of each components, 1:1, 1:2 and 2:2 of caraway: onion, respectively) under different
potassium fertilization rates (0.0, 25 and 50 kg K2O/fad. A split-plot experiment based on randomized
complete block design with three replications was planned. Results indicated that yield components
(different grades of yield and exportable, marketable and total yield of onion as well as umbel
number/plant, fruit and oil yield/plant and/faddan of caraway), potassium content/plant of each crop
and competitive indices between them were affected by experimental factors. In most cases, onion sole
crop recorded the highest values in yield components compared to intercropping systems under all
potassium fertilization rates. In the same trend, the highest value in each of fruit and volatile oil yield
/faddan of caraway was recorded with sole caraway crop. Also, the highest rate of potassium recorded
significant increase in these parameters compared to control. Competition indices, i.e., land equivalent
ratio (LER), area time equivalent ratio (ATER), land utilization efficiency (LUE%) and relative
crowding coefficient (RCC) revealed that, applied intercropping system (1:2) was more efficient than
sole cropping and other ones under study when combined with potassium fertilization rate at 50 kg
K2O/faddan, in most cases. Aggressivity (A) estimation indicated that caraway was dominant while
onion was dominated. Generally, this mixture seems promising in the development of sustainable crop
yield advantages with a limited use of external inputs under Sharkia Governorate conditions.

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