Author(s): Awoke Tadesse and Yimegnushal Bekele
Onion is an important vegetable in Ethiopia. However, the yield of onion is limited mainly due to shortage of improved varieties to specific area with other factor. To solve this problem the field experiment was conducted in Omorate and Weyito location during 2019 and 2020 cropping season, respectively with the objective of identifying high-yielding improved variety/ies for bulb production. The experiment contains six varieties namely Local, Nafis, DZSHT-91-2B, DZSHT-157-1B, Adama and Nasick Red were laid down in randomized complete block design with three replications. Data were collected on number of leaves per plant, plant height, bulb diameter and bulb yield and subjected to analysis of variance using SAS software program. The result of this study revealed that, there was significant difference among varieties in all traits except number leaves per plant and plant height at Omorate while plant height at Weyito. The highest (27.2t ha-1) and (23.7t ha-1) bulb yields were recorded from DZSHT-91-2B variety at Weyito and Omorate, respectively. Therefore, use of DZSHT- 91-2B variety can be recommended for onion producing farmers/agro-pictorial at Weyito, Omorate and its vicinity.