Physiological Response and Tolerance of Genotypes of Shallots (Allium ascalonicum L.) under Shade Stress

Authors : Ni Ketut Sukasni; Farid Hemon; Taufik Fauzi
article cite 0 Year 2022
source: Path of Science
Abstract

This study aims to determine several shallot genotypes' physiological responses and tolerance to shade stress. The experimental design used was a completely randomized design (CRD) consisting of 6 genotypes, namely: G1 (Keta Monca), G2 (Ampenan), G3 (Super Philip), G4 (Thailand Nganjuk), G5 (Bali Karet), G6 (Lokananta). Each treatment was repeated five times. Planting was done using polybags measuring 35x35 cm; each polybag planted two bulbs, 2-3 cm deep, with a spacing of 20x20 cm. Shade treatment used 65.00% parent with a shade height of 2 m, a width of 1.5 m, and a shade length of 3 m. The results of the physiological response research showed that the parameters of N-Total, protein, carbohydrates, and carotenoids showed significant differences in the genotype of shallots and indicated an interaction between treatments. The parameters of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and proline showed no significant difference and no interaction between treatments. The genotypes of shallots sensitive to shade resistance were genotype Super Philip, Thailand Nganjuk, and Bali Karet. The moderate tolerant genotype was Ampenan, and the susceptible genotype was Keta Monca.


Concepts :
Garlic and Onion Studies
Plant Growth and Agriculture Techniques
Shallot Cultivation and Analysis
article cite 0 Year 2022 source Path of Science
SDGs
Life in Land
Citations by Year
YearCount
2022 0