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Title : |
Maize OPV research works at Khumaltar |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Baniya, B.K., Editor ; A Priyadarshi, Author ; K Dahal, Author |
Pagination: |
119-137 p. |
Keywords: |
OPV ; maize genotypes yield data |
Abstract: |
Open pollinated maize variety (OPV) is heterogeneous due to cross-pollinated during seed production. OPV maize research at Khumaltar was carried out with collaboration ofNMRP, Rampur and CJMMJ'T, Mexico since long time. The results of 2000 and 2001 are presented in this paper. · Among seven trials conducted under maize population improvement and varietal investigation project in 2000, SNSYNF1 (GCJj ... ), SZSYNK.JTJ.JISZ, ZM601C4F2##, Pantnagar 9745, Bangalm·e 9745, 4M621, Population 22, Pool 21 and Manakamana-2 were found promising in termS of yield, plant . height, earliness and disease tolerance. Among tested genotypes Across 9733 was identified as shorter (156 em) and Udipur 9433 as earlier mahtring genotype as compare to checks. In 2001, nine aclivities were conducted under maize population improvement and varietal investigation project. Among tested genotypes POB.33C4 X POB45C9, Population 44 C10, Across Me.~lco 97501, Tlaltizapan 9544, ZM621, Bangalore 9745 and ·Manakamana-2 were found high y ielder .and pro1nising. Kamiameshi (1) 8567 QPM was identif-~ed as the earliest maturing geno6pe, whereas . Pool 27 C3 QPM was· the shortest among tested genotypes. Among tested maize genotypes Pool 31C12 QPM has the highest percentage. of protein (12:06%). Last two year yield data indicates that inost ofthe OPVs yielded more than·B ton ha-1 , wher-eas some of the OPVs yielded as much as 13 ton ba-1 . The best open pollinated varfety selected at Khu(!laltar will be further tested at farmer's field in Kathmandu valley. Manakamana-2 and Bangalore 9745 are promising and can be released in Khumaltar and si1tiUar conditions. |
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Maize OPV research works at Khumaltar [printed text] / Baniya, B.K., Editor ; A Priyadarshi, Author ; K Dahal, Author . - [s.d.] . - 119-137 p. Keywords: |
OPV ; maize genotypes yield data |
Abstract: |
Open pollinated maize variety (OPV) is heterogeneous due to cross-pollinated during seed production. OPV maize research at Khumaltar was carried out with collaboration ofNMRP, Rampur and CJMMJ'T, Mexico since long time. The results of 2000 and 2001 are presented in this paper. · Among seven trials conducted under maize population improvement and varietal investigation project in 2000, SNSYNF1 (GCJj ... ), SZSYNK.JTJ.JISZ, ZM601C4F2##, Pantnagar 9745, Bangalm·e 9745, 4M621, Population 22, Pool 21 and Manakamana-2 were found promising in termS of yield, plant . height, earliness and disease tolerance. Among tested genotypes Across 9733 was identified as shorter (156 em) and Udipur 9433 as earlier mahtring genotype as compare to checks. In 2001, nine aclivities were conducted under maize population improvement and varietal investigation project. Among tested genotypes POB.33C4 X POB45C9, Population 44 C10, Across Me.~lco 97501, Tlaltizapan 9544, ZM621, Bangalore 9745 and ·Manakamana-2 were found high y ielder .and pro1nising. Kamiameshi (1) 8567 QPM was identif-~ed as the earliest maturing geno6pe, whereas . Pool 27 C3 QPM was· the shortest among tested genotypes. Among tested maize genotypes Pool 31C12 QPM has the highest percentage. of protein (12:06%). Last two year yield data indicates that inost ofthe OPVs yielded more than·B ton ha-1 , wher-eas some of the OPVs yielded as much as 13 ton ba-1 . The best open pollinated varfety selected at Khu(!laltar will be further tested at farmer's field in Kathmandu valley. Manakamana-2 and Bangalore 9745 are promising and can be released in Khumaltar and si1tiUar conditions. |
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