Abstract:
Onion is an economically valuable vegetable crop which is naturally cross-pollinating
entomophily with two crop cycles as seed–bulb and bulb–seed. Seeds and bulbs are
the primary propagation materials in bulb production. A cluster onion hybridization
experiment with reciprocal crossing parental combination has been carried out since
1996 at Regional Agricultural Research and Development Centre, Killinochi. Hybrids
onions do have a several benefits, but they usually produce less seeds than open
pollinated cultivars. Accordingly, this study was conducted to determine the method/s
to improve the seedsets in cluster onion hybridization. Hybridization was made
between the three lines namely MH4, MICLO1, TVM6 and the parents were subjected
to treatments with combination viz, vernalization, non-vernalization, covered by
shade insect proof net, open environment, with and without Indole Acetic Acid
application using Randomized Complete Block Design. Vernalized covered IAA
application (V.CO.IAA), vernalized covered without IAA application (V.CO.NIAA),
vernalized opened IAA application(V.NCO.IAA) , vernalized opened without IAA
application (V.NCO.NIAA), non vernalized covered IAA application (NV.CO.IAA), non
vernalized covered without IAA application (NV.CO.NIAA) , non vernalized opened IAA
application (NV.NCO.IAA), non vernalized opened without IAA application
(NV.NCO.NIAA) were the eight treatment combination effected. Seed set percentage
was recorded from those different eight treatment combination with their reciprocal
crossing were analysed in ANOVA using SAS programme. The results revealed that
significantly high seedset percentage on vernalized IAA application (83.89%) when
crossing between MH4 with MICLO1 than that of non-vernalized uncovered without
IAA application (51.92%). The same treatment had significantly higher seedset
percentage in reciprocal crossing as well (83.02%). Vernalized IAA application had
more significant impact on seedset percentage in MH4 crossing withTVM6 (80.76%)
& MICLO1 crossing with TVM6. Among all varietal crossing vernalization and IAA
application impact on seed set percentage. However, each varietal crossing covering
was not significantly impacted on seedset percentage but covering is more
advantageous to minimize the spread of disease while hybridization in cluster onion.