POST-HARVEST QUALITY OF ONION 'ATACAMA' PRODUCED WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NITROGEN

Authors

  • Acácio Figueiredo Neto UNIVASF
  • Rodrigo Andrade Teixeira UNIVASF
  • George Ricardo Libório Bandeira UNIVASF
  • Nelson Cárdenas Olivier UNIVASF

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21206/rbas.v4i1.239

Abstract

The onion is an economically important crop for Brazil and its production is increasing in several regions of the country. The Northeast region uses onion seeds of lower quality than other regions of Brazil, and this causes lower production. The region of the São Francisco Valley is considered of great agricultural potential and many companies are investing in agriculture. So, researchers develop varieties of onions to suit the conditions of the semi-arid northeast. This study aimed to evaluate the physical and chemical conditions of the onion híbrida ‘Atacama’, produced at the experimental station of EMBRAPA in Mandacaru, Juazeiro-BA. The experiments were performed on the storage of agricultural products of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering UNIVASF, where it was observed that the bulbs stored at refrigeration temperature have lower mass loss laboratory than fruits stored at room temperature. Onion color after 30 days storage darkens and the steadiness decreases as the fruit is stored. There were no variations in the quality of post- harvest onion by varying the dosage of 120 kg/ha and 70 kg/ha of nitrogen.

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Author Biographies

Acácio Figueiredo Neto, UNIVASF

Professor do Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola da UNIVASF

Rodrigo Andrade Teixeira, UNIVASF

Bolsista e aluno do curso de Engenharia Agrícola da UNIVASF.

George Ricardo Libório Bandeira, UNIVASF

Pesquisador da EBDA (Empresa Baiana de Desenvolvimento Agrícola).

Nelson Cárdenas Olivier, UNIVASF

Professor do Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica da UNIVASF.

Published

2014-07-01

How to Cite

Neto, A. F. ., Teixeira, R. A., Bandeira, G. R. L., & Olivier, N. C. (2014). POST-HARVEST QUALITY OF ONION ’ATACAMA’ PRODUCED WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NITROGEN. Brazilian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.21206/rbas.v4i1.239