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Title : |
Morphological characterization of local rice germplasms of Far Western hills |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
HK Prasai ; Subarna Sharma, Author ; Ujjwal Kumar Singh Kushwaha, Author ; Bishnu Joshi, Author |
Pagination: |
184-187 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
Cultivar ; Upland Yield Local Grain |
Abstract: |
Seventeen landraces cultivars of rice were planted during 2012113 at agriculture research station of Doti. Randomi zed Complete Blcok Design was appl ied during planting and the experiment was repli cated twice. Each plot had one meter square area with 25 ems row to row di stance. Different characters were recorded such as tillers/m2 • days to flowering, days to maturi ty, culm length, panicle length, total length, fill ed grains per panicle, unfill ed grains per panicle, grain yield and test weight. Among different lines, Churot showed high est till ers/m2 (350) followed by Jhimma (294) and Rato Seto had the least ( 160). Similarly, Basmati Bikase had longer days to flowering (91) followed by Anj ana Rato (88) and Pele had shorter days to flowering (75). Basmati Bikase took longer days to maturity ( 11 6) whereas Sal auga had shorter days (111) to maturity. Longer culm length was of Gad i Dhan (131 em) and Sunaulo had the least (85 em). In the same way, Pele had longest panicle length (28 em) and Basmati Bikase (22 em) had the shortest. Highest tilled grains per panicle recorded in cu lti var Salauga (175) and lowest was shown by Bikase Basmati ( l 02 ). Dhunge and Gadi Dhan showed (33) and (32) unfilled grain per panicle respectively and the lowest was shown by Chadke (8.5). In terms of grain yie ld, cultivar n1imma had high est grain y ie ld (5450 kg/ha) and Rato Seto had the lowest (2200 kg!ha). Similarly, lowest test weight was shown by Jhimma (20.0 gm). Among all local lines, cultivar Jbimma was found best in terms of yield, and so many others characters such as shorter days to flowering and shorter days to maturiy. Simil arl y, cultivar Rato Seto had lowest yield with less tillering and less number of grain per panicle. |
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http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=888 |
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Morphological characterization of local rice germplasms of Far Western hills [printed text] / HK Prasai ; Subarna Sharma, Author ; Ujjwal Kumar Singh Kushwaha, Author ; Bishnu Joshi, Author . - [s.d.] . - 184-187 p. Languages : English ( eng) Keywords: |
Cultivar ; Upland Yield Local Grain |
Abstract: |
Seventeen landraces cultivars of rice were planted during 2012113 at agriculture research station of Doti. Randomi zed Complete Blcok Design was appl ied during planting and the experiment was repli cated twice. Each plot had one meter square area with 25 ems row to row di stance. Different characters were recorded such as tillers/m2 • days to flowering, days to maturi ty, culm length, panicle length, total length, fill ed grains per panicle, unfill ed grains per panicle, grain yield and test weight. Among different lines, Churot showed high est till ers/m2 (350) followed by Jhimma (294) and Rato Seto had the least ( 160). Similarly, Basmati Bikase had longer days to flowering (91) followed by Anj ana Rato (88) and Pele had shorter days to flowering (75). Basmati Bikase took longer days to maturity ( 11 6) whereas Sal auga had shorter days (111) to maturity. Longer culm length was of Gad i Dhan (131 em) and Sunaulo had the least (85 em). In the same way, Pele had longest panicle length (28 em) and Basmati Bikase (22 em) had the shortest. Highest tilled grains per panicle recorded in cu lti var Salauga (175) and lowest was shown by Bikase Basmati ( l 02 ). Dhunge and Gadi Dhan showed (33) and (32) unfilled grain per panicle respectively and the lowest was shown by Chadke (8.5). In terms of grain yie ld, cultivar n1imma had high est grain y ie ld (5450 kg/ha) and Rato Seto had the lowest (2200 kg!ha). Similarly, lowest test weight was shown by Jhimma (20.0 gm). Among all local lines, cultivar Jbimma was found best in terms of yield, and so many others characters such as shorter days to flowering and shorter days to maturiy. Simil arl y, cultivar Rato Seto had lowest yield with less tillering and less number of grain per panicle. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=888 |
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