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Title : |
Evaluation of maize germplasm in terai, inner terai of Nepal, 2000/2002 |
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printed text |
Authors: |
Divakar Sharma, Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Adhikari, K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author ; Mahato, R.K., Author ; B.B Rokya, Author ; B.P Yadav, Author ; R Yadav, Author ; Chaudhary, R.N., Author ; L.N Raya, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author |
Pagination: |
91-104 p. |
Abstract: |
A series of e~periments for varietal irTVesfigation/imptovetnent were conducted in AzFha Lattice . Design dur.ing 2000 and 2001 summer and w.inter both ·seasons. Duri"tlg 2000 summer seaso~ the result at Ram pur was poor because of the maize .borer and stalk rot problem. From the result of IfT at Rainpur during 2000 summer the genotype [P501-SRCo-F1} produced the highest (2.58 tlha) ·grain yieid and all other genotypes produc;ed l~ss than 2 t/ha grain yield However, tested genotypes were statistically non significant. At ARS, Surkhet the genotype DRACOSYN F1/l)RBC produced the highest grain yield (2.86 tlha) iollowed by"{P50]-SRCO-F11..] (2.82 t/ha) and farmer's local (2.41 tlha) respectively. purfng winter at Rampur differenr set. of IYT then the summer season· was tested. Among the tested genotype ACROSS S9528 produced .the -highest grain yield (9. 59 tlha) followed by KANPUR S952.8 (9.17 tlha) and CRAVINHOS S9531 (8.15 tlha) respectively. · Genotypes were significantly ·different. ·During. 2001 summer, the combined result of Rampur and. Surkhet showed that ACROss· S9530 produced .significantly highest grai"1fyield (4.6 tlha) followed by ACROSS S9531-(4.5 'tlha) and r.[PAHARX POOL-21 (4.4 t/ha) respe~tively. Du1:ing 200112.002 winter season, BIOSEED:..9681 pFoduced the highest grain yield (8.16 t!ha) followed by AC:ROSS 9227 (8.05 tlha) a1Jd SUWAN-3 .(7.91 · t/ha) respectively across locations. During 2000 summer ·season the tested genotypes in CVT prodtfced less then 2 t/ha grain yield . However:, a~ ARS, Surkhet Farmers' local proditced the .highest grain yield (3.30 tfha) followed by A"CROSS 9331 (3.16 tlha). In winter at Rampur from the same· set, RAMPUR COMPOSITE produced the highest grain yield (7.20 t/ha) followed by UPAHAR (7.05 tlhaj and ACRQSS. 9331 (6."93 tlha) respectively . . At Parwariipur Farmers' local produced the highest grain. yield (5.29 . t/ha) followed by AGROSS 9545 (4.2 tlha) ·during winter. season. Durmg 2001 summer season, the. combined results of Rampur and Surkhet s_howed that BIOSEED 9681 produced the _highest grain yield (4.4 tlha) followe(i by UPAHAR (3.8 . Jlha) and S97TLY-GH "~YB"(3) produced 3. 7 tlha respectively. During 2001/200i winter season, UPAHAR produced the highest grain yield (7.0 t/ha) followed by TAKFA-S9536 (6.78 t/ha) and : NARAYAN! (6.58 t/ha) respectively. The result of Parwanipur during winter seaso~ showed that . Farmers' local check producec! the hignest grain yield (5.3 t/ha) followed by ACROS$ 9545 (4.2 : t/ha) and RAMPUR. COMPOSitE (3. 7 tlha) respectively. The result of CFFT during 2001 summer, . wJiiqh was-planted at 3 OR site of NMRP Rampur (6 farmers were selected as replications) and OR" . · · ~ite of ARS Surkhet (5 farmers were seleCted as replication). Combined analysis revealed that · · UPAHAR pro4.uced th'e highest grain yield (3.5 t/ha) followed by RAMPUR COMPOSITE (3.4 tlha)' . , · .and ACRQSS-9331 RE (3.2 t/ha) respectively. |
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Evaluation of maize germplasm in terai, inner terai of Nepal, 2000/2002 [printed text] / Divakar Sharma, Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Adhikari, K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author ; Mahato, R.K., Author ; B.B Rokya, Author ; B.P Yadav, Author ; R Yadav, Author ; Chaudhary, R.N., Author ; L.N Raya, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 91-104 p. Abstract: |
A series of e~periments for varietal irTVesfigation/imptovetnent were conducted in AzFha Lattice . Design dur.ing 2000 and 2001 summer and w.inter both ·seasons. Duri"tlg 2000 summer seaso~ the result at Ram pur was poor because of the maize .borer and stalk rot problem. From the result of IfT at Rainpur during 2000 summer the genotype [P501-SRCo-F1} produced the highest (2.58 tlha) ·grain yieid and all other genotypes produc;ed l~ss than 2 t/ha grain yield However, tested genotypes were statistically non significant. At ARS, Surkhet the genotype DRACOSYN F1/l)RBC produced the highest grain yield (2.86 tlha) iollowed by"{P50]-SRCO-F11..] (2.82 t/ha) and farmer's local (2.41 tlha) respectively. purfng winter at Rampur differenr set. of IYT then the summer season· was tested. Among the tested genotype ACROSS S9528 produced .the -highest grain yield (9. 59 tlha) followed by KANPUR S952.8 (9.17 tlha) and CRAVINHOS S9531 (8.15 tlha) respectively. · Genotypes were significantly ·different. ·During. 2001 summer, the combined result of Rampur and. Surkhet showed that ACROss· S9530 produced .significantly highest grai"1fyield (4.6 tlha) followed by ACROSS S9531-(4.5 'tlha) and r.[PAHARX POOL-21 (4.4 t/ha) respe~tively. Du1:ing 200112.002 winter season, BIOSEED:..9681 pFoduced the highest grain yield (8.16 t!ha) followed by AC:ROSS 9227 (8.05 tlha) a1Jd SUWAN-3 .(7.91 · t/ha) respectively across locations. During 2000 summer ·season the tested genotypes in CVT prodtfced less then 2 t/ha grain yield . However:, a~ ARS, Surkhet Farmers' local proditced the .highest grain yield (3.30 tfha) followed by A"CROSS 9331 (3.16 tlha). In winter at Rampur from the same· set, RAMPUR COMPOSITE produced the highest grain yield (7.20 t/ha) followed by UPAHAR (7.05 tlhaj and ACRQSS. 9331 (6."93 tlha) respectively . . At Parwariipur Farmers' local produced the highest grain. yield (5.29 . t/ha) followed by AGROSS 9545 (4.2 tlha) ·during winter. season. Durmg 2001 summer season, the. combined results of Rampur and Surkhet s_howed that BIOSEED 9681 produced the _highest grain yield (4.4 tlha) followe(i by UPAHAR (3.8 . Jlha) and S97TLY-GH "~YB"(3) produced 3. 7 tlha respectively. During 2001/200i winter season, UPAHAR produced the highest grain yield (7.0 t/ha) followed by TAKFA-S9536 (6.78 t/ha) and : NARAYAN! (6.58 t/ha) respectively. The result of Parwanipur during winter seaso~ showed that . Farmers' local check producec! the hignest grain yield (5.3 t/ha) followed by ACROS$ 9545 (4.2 : t/ha) and RAMPUR. COMPOSitE (3. 7 tlha) respectively. The result of CFFT during 2001 summer, . wJiiqh was-planted at 3 OR site of NMRP Rampur (6 farmers were selected as replications) and OR" . · · ~ite of ARS Surkhet (5 farmers were seleCted as replication). Combined analysis revealed that · · UPAHAR pro4.uced th'e highest grain yield (3.5 t/ha) followed by RAMPUR COMPOSITE (3.4 tlha)' . , · .and ACRQSS-9331 RE (3.2 t/ha) respectively. |
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