The present study was carried out in order to evaluate the effects of irrigation depths applied through drip and presence/ absence of soil cover in onion yield, under agroecological farming. The experiment was conducted in Seropédica, RJ, Brazil, from May to September 2012. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with split-plot design with 10 treatments and 7 replications, characterized by the presence (+S) and absence (-S) of soil cover and five irrigation depths according to percentages of the crop evapotranspiration (ETc): 0, 22, 45, 75 and 100% (0, 155, 220.6, 320.5 and 372,7mm in +S condition and 0, 145.5, 207.6, 285, 351,4mm in -S condition). The irrigation influenced by second-order polynomial regression the total yield of bulbs, percentage distribution of bulbs in diameter classes and water use efficiency (WUE) in the -S condition, and in the linear regression the WUE in +S condition. The soil cover promoted an increase on the total bulb yield, WUE and the percentage of bulbs classified in classes of greater diameter.
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Ribeiro, E. C., Carvalho, D. F. de, Santos, L. A. de F., & Guerra, J. G. M. (2016). Produtividade de cebola em sistema de cultivo agroecológico sob distintas lâminas de irrigação e coberturas do solo. Ciencia Rural, 46(5), 783–789. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20150342
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