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Title : |
Varietal investigation on mungbean in Nepal |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Sah, R.P., Editor ; Neupane, R., Author ; Neupane R.K., Author ; E.M. Bhattarai, Author ; Sah, M.P., Author |
Pagination: |
41-48 p. |
Keywords: |
Soybeans; Pigeon peas; Mungbean; Cropping systems; patterns; Plant diseases; Genotypes; Variety trials; Field experimentation; Agronomic characters; Grain Legumes |
Abstract: |
Mungbean is an important pulse crop of Nepal. It is grown in irrigated/partially-irrigated area in the terai. inner terai and warm valleys mainly as a spring season crop in rice-wheat mungbean pattern. Major production constraints include mungbean yellow mosaic virus disease, cercospora leaf spot disease, need for multiple picking and low yield of existing varieties. Varietal investigation conducted in the year 2000101 to 2001102 has resulted in the identification and selection of a number of high yielding and disease resistant genotypes. In mungbean trial received from Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center (AVRDC). the genotypes VC 63 72 (45-8-1). VC 3960A-88, VC 6153 B-20G, and VC 6153 B-20P were found high y ielding at Rampur. In mungbean yellow mosaic virus disease screening nursery, the genotypes VC 3960A-88, VC 61 73C, VC 6372 (45-8-1) VC 6371-94, VC 6371-92, VC 6368 f.J6-7-2) were resistant to the disease. In coordint;zted varietal trial, the genotypes VC 3960A- 88, VC 63 72 (45-8-1), VC 6368 (46-7-2) and VC 6153 B-20 G produced higher yields than the check varieties Pusa Baisa/chi and Saptary local in both years. Genotypes VC 3960A-88. VC 6372 (45-8-1), VC 6368 (46-7-2) VC 6153 B-20 have attractive bold seeds and are being promoted to farmers field trial. These genotypes are the potential candidates for release. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=593 |
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Varietal investigation on mungbean in Nepal [printed text] / Sah, R.P., Editor ; Neupane, R., Author ; Neupane R.K., Author ; E.M. Bhattarai, Author ; Sah, M.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 41-48 p. Keywords: |
Soybeans; Pigeon peas; Mungbean; Cropping systems; patterns; Plant diseases; Genotypes; Variety trials; Field experimentation; Agronomic characters; Grain Legumes |
Abstract: |
Mungbean is an important pulse crop of Nepal. It is grown in irrigated/partially-irrigated area in the terai. inner terai and warm valleys mainly as a spring season crop in rice-wheat mungbean pattern. Major production constraints include mungbean yellow mosaic virus disease, cercospora leaf spot disease, need for multiple picking and low yield of existing varieties. Varietal investigation conducted in the year 2000101 to 2001102 has resulted in the identification and selection of a number of high yielding and disease resistant genotypes. In mungbean trial received from Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center (AVRDC). the genotypes VC 63 72 (45-8-1). VC 3960A-88, VC 6153 B-20G, and VC 6153 B-20P were found high y ielding at Rampur. In mungbean yellow mosaic virus disease screening nursery, the genotypes VC 3960A-88, VC 61 73C, VC 6372 (45-8-1) VC 6371-94, VC 6371-92, VC 6368 f.J6-7-2) were resistant to the disease. In coordint;zted varietal trial, the genotypes VC 3960A- 88, VC 63 72 (45-8-1), VC 6368 (46-7-2) and VC 6153 B-20 G produced higher yields than the check varieties Pusa Baisa/chi and Saptary local in both years. Genotypes VC 3960A-88. VC 6372 (45-8-1), VC 6368 (46-7-2) VC 6153 B-20 have attractive bold seeds and are being promoted to farmers field trial. These genotypes are the potential candidates for release. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=593 |
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