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Title : |
Identification of appropriate leguminous fodder intercropped with different cultivars of oat under rainfed and irrigated condition. |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Pariyar, D., Editor ; Mandal, P., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author ; Shah, S., Author |
Publisher: |
Lalitpur : NASA |
Publication Date: |
1992 |
Pagination: |
34-37 p. |
General note: |
AN: 3051 |
Keywords: |
Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. |
Class number: |
NR-4416 |
Abstract: |
As a winter fodder, cultivation of Oat is becoming popular among doily fanners of Nepal. Growing nativelegumes with Oat is not a common practice of these fanners. Intercropping of legume with Oat does not only increase the qualitative forage production, but it also helps to improve the status of the soil. Four cultivators of native legume were intercropped with four cultivars of Oat in order to asses the response of individual legume to the typesof Oat both under rainfed (Khumaltar) and irrigated condition (Tarahara). A basal doze of fertilizers (FYM@5M/jha.,N 30, P205 30, and K20 50 kg/ha.) was applied. The response of individual native legume to the individual cultivar of oat was found to be different. Under rainfed condition, Pisum letbims with Kent (16 Mtjha.),Vicia. faba with Swan (18.7 Mt/ha.), Vicia faba with Amuri (15.7 Mt/ha.) and Pisum lethirus with caravil/e (13.3Mt/ha.) produced relatively more forage. In the irrigated condition, Pisum lethims witlt Kent (36.4 Mt/ha.), andVicia sativa with caraville (32.2 Mt/ha.) produced relatively more forage. However, differences between the treatments were not significant in both the environmental conditions. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=599 |
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Identification of appropriate leguminous fodder intercropped with different cultivars of oat under rainfed and irrigated condition. [printed text] / Pariyar, D., Editor ; Mandal, P., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author ; Shah, S., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 34-37 p. AN: 3051 Keywords: |
Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. |
Class number: |
NR-4416 |
Abstract: |
As a winter fodder, cultivation of Oat is becoming popular among doily fanners of Nepal. Growing nativelegumes with Oat is not a common practice of these fanners. Intercropping of legume with Oat does not only increase the qualitative forage production, but it also helps to improve the status of the soil. Four cultivators of native legume were intercropped with four cultivars of Oat in order to asses the response of individual legume to the typesof Oat both under rainfed (Khumaltar) and irrigated condition (Tarahara). A basal doze of fertilizers (FYM@5M/jha.,N 30, P205 30, and K20 50 kg/ha.) was applied. The response of individual native legume to the individual cultivar of oat was found to be different. Under rainfed condition, Pisum letbims with Kent (16 Mtjha.),Vicia. faba with Swan (18.7 Mt/ha.), Vicia faba with Amuri (15.7 Mt/ha.) and Pisum lethirus with caravil/e (13.3Mt/ha.) produced relatively more forage. In the irrigated condition, Pisum lethims witlt Kent (36.4 Mt/ha.), andVicia sativa with caraville (32.2 Mt/ha.) produced relatively more forage. However, differences between the treatments were not significant in both the environmental conditions. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=599 |
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