Abstract

Garlic (Allium sativm L.) is the most widely used crop among cultivated Allium species in Ethiopia and it has a wide range of climatic and soil adaptation. Production of the crop is confronted with a number of problems and the total production and productivity in the country is low. Among many contributing factors, lack of improved varieties and garlic rust are the major ones. In view of this, an experiment was carried out to screen garlic germplasm for yield and diseases tolerance at Debre Markos University College of Agriculture and Natural Resource research field during 2013/14-2016/2017. The experiment was arranged in randomized complete block design with three replications. The result of the study showed high heritability together with high and medium genetic advance for days to physiological maturity, bulb weight, clove number, clove weight and total bulb yield between germplasms and significant variation among the germplasms tested with regard to plant height (cm), leaf length, (cm), maturity date, leaf number, bulb weight (g), clove number, clove weight (g), bulb diameter (cm) and total bulb yield (kg/ha). Different germplasms resulted in better performance with respect to recorded parameters. Germplasms 5 and 18 were found to be superior followed by germplasms 13 and 38. In addition, they recorded maximum plant height, leaf length, bulb weight, clove weight, bulb diameter, total yield, shorter maturity date and moderately susceptibility to rust. The result generally indicated that germplasms G5 (7640 kg), G18 (6929 kg), G38 (4626 kg) and G13 (4601 kg) are promising germplasm in the study area. It will be good to repeat the experiment at multi locations for National Variety Trail test.   Key words: Garlic, germplasm, growth, yield.

Highlights

  • Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is the second most widely cultivated Allium next to onion (Brewster, 1994)

  • The tallest plant height of 72.83 cm was recorded from germplasm G5 collected from Dembecha- Senseb Gebriel area which was at par with germplasms G13 and G11 collected from Dejen – Gibgib (66.78) and Dejen – Jeva (66.22), respectively

  • The longest (46.11 cm) leaf length was recorded from germplasm G5 obtained from Dembecha- Senseb Gebriel, which was to par with values recorded by germplasm G11 collected from Dejen – Jeva (41.44 cm) and G13 from Dejen – Gibgib (42.72 cm)

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Introduction

Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is the second most widely cultivated Allium next to onion (Brewster, 1994). Garlic is primarily grown for its cloves used mostly as a foodflavouring condiment. Consumption of immature bulbs for salad is popular (Rubatzky and Yamaguchi, 1997; Fritsch and Friesen, 2002). Garlic is one of the best-studied medicinal plants that have antibacterial and antiseptic properties (Keusgen, 2002)

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