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in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Title : Evaluation of early/extra early maize genotypes, 2000/2001 Material Type: printed text Authors: Mahato, R.K., Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; Kunwar, C.B., Author ; Chaudhary T.N, Author ; S.P Ghimire, Author ; L.N Ray, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author Pagination: 105-118 p. Abstract: Early populations trial (EPOP), Intermediate yield trials (IYTE) Co-ordinated Varietal trials
(CVTE) were conducted at different locations during 2000-2001 in summer and winter to identify the
high J ielding, disease free early and extra early maize genotypes. Two sets of E;POP consisting 10
.and 15 genotypes evaluated at Rampur and .?-umle respectively during 2000 summer. Farmers local
was highest yielder with 53 days of silking and Pool 15E, Arun-1 EV and Arun-4 were earliest in
maturity at Rampur. Out of 15 genotypes. ~e~ted at Lumle the genotypes SADVJJ Fl, .SADVI2 Fl,
ZM 521 were promising in y~eld The local check Kalipare was earliest in silking . . Twentyfour
genotypes ·evaluated during 200i summer at Rampur, IWDCO# produced highest yield. Pool16 SR
ZAJ.!BIA was at par in maturity with better yield over check Arun-1 and Arun-2 ~nd promoted to·
IJ"TE trial. The result. of liTE conducted during 2001 summer at Rampur .showed ·significant
difference for. silking ·days and non significant for yield The genotypes S97TEYGHAYB(2) and ·
· cross-4 were high yielder with earlier in maturity. In winter set of IYTE .the genotypes showed
significant variation for yield and· other agronomic characters. EV8766 was top· yielder ·aTJd S97
TEY GHAYB{3), Pool17E,· cross~] and cross-4 werefozi.nd earliest in silking. In CVTE during 2000
summer, the combined analysis over Rampur and Surkhet locations showed significant G x .E
interationfor yield and silking days. PoolJSE, Arun-4, Arun-1 E.V, ZM 301 and Pool16 C21 were
promising in J ield and e_arliness. Similarly, the combined data across Kabre and Pakhribas revealed
·significant difference for yield and maturity. Arun-1 EV, Early-Mid-1/Katamani and ZM 301 were at
par in ield with standard check Arun-2. Ppol.J SE was ear.liest in maturity. · In CVTE during iOOJ
$Ummer, the genotypes EV8766, Pool-27 and Arun-4 were better yielder and Pool-17E, Pqol-JSE,
··Anin-2 and Pool-28 earliest in silking at Dailekh. At Surkhet, Pool-27 and EV8766 were promising
in terms of yield and Pool-JSE, Pool-17E and Arun-4 earliest in maturity. At Rampur,farmers local
·was out yielder jollowed by EV8766. Pool~JSE and Pool-17E were earliest in silking. ·Combined
analysis over Rampur and Surkhet showed significant G x E interaction effeci. During 2001 winter,
the genotypes tested at Rampur did not differ for yield. All the genotypes produced grain yield
between 3-4.46 tl ha. EV8766 was· earliest in silking. At Tarahara, the genotypes EV8766, Pool-
16C21, Arun-4 were better in yield. Pool-JSE and Pool-17E were earliest in silking. In CFFTE
dlu·ing 200}. summer, the combined mean over Szirkhet and Rampur showed that Anm-4, Paol-I SE.
and Pool-17E Were at par yielder with standard check Arun-2. Pool-15E and Pool-l 7E were earliest"
.in silking. Similarly, combined mean over Dailelch and Kabre indicated that Arun-4 and P~ol-16 ·
. were b.etter yielder and Pool-I SE, P_oo[:..J7E were earliest.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=746 Evaluation of early/extra early maize genotypes, 2000/2001 [printed text] / Mahato, R.K., Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; Kunwar, C.B., Author ; Chaudhary T.N, Author ; S.P Ghimire, Author ; L.N Ray, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 105-118 p.
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Abstract: Early populations trial (EPOP), Intermediate yield trials (IYTE) Co-ordinated Varietal trials
(CVTE) were conducted at different locations during 2000-2001 in summer and winter to identify the
high J ielding, disease free early and extra early maize genotypes. Two sets of E;POP consisting 10
.and 15 genotypes evaluated at Rampur and .?-umle respectively during 2000 summer. Farmers local
was highest yielder with 53 days of silking and Pool 15E, Arun-1 EV and Arun-4 were earliest in
maturity at Rampur. Out of 15 genotypes. ~e~ted at Lumle the genotypes SADVJJ Fl, .SADVI2 Fl,
ZM 521 were promising in y~eld The local check Kalipare was earliest in silking . . Twentyfour
genotypes ·evaluated during 200i summer at Rampur, IWDCO# produced highest yield. Pool16 SR
ZAJ.!BIA was at par in maturity with better yield over check Arun-1 and Arun-2 ~nd promoted to·
IJ"TE trial. The result. of liTE conducted during 2001 summer at Rampur .showed ·significant
difference for. silking ·days and non significant for yield The genotypes S97TEYGHAYB(2) and ·
· cross-4 were high yielder with earlier in maturity. In winter set of IYTE .the genotypes showed
significant variation for yield and· other agronomic characters. EV8766 was top· yielder ·aTJd S97
TEY GHAYB{3), Pool17E,· cross~] and cross-4 werefozi.nd earliest in silking. In CVTE during 2000
summer, the combined analysis over Rampur and Surkhet locations showed significant G x .E
interationfor yield and silking days. PoolJSE, Arun-4, Arun-1 E.V, ZM 301 and Pool16 C21 were
promising in J ield and e_arliness. Similarly, the combined data across Kabre and Pakhribas revealed
·significant difference for yield and maturity. Arun-1 EV, Early-Mid-1/Katamani and ZM 301 were at
par in ield with standard check Arun-2. Ppol.J SE was ear.liest in maturity. · In CVTE during iOOJ
$Ummer, the genotypes EV8766, Pool-27 and Arun-4 were better yielder and Pool-17E, Pqol-JSE,
··Anin-2 and Pool-28 earliest in silking at Dailekh. At Surkhet, Pool-27 and EV8766 were promising
in terms of yield and Pool-JSE, Pool-17E and Arun-4 earliest in maturity. At Rampur,farmers local
·was out yielder jollowed by EV8766. Pool~JSE and Pool-17E were earliest in silking. ·Combined
analysis over Rampur and Surkhet showed significant G x E interaction effeci. During 2001 winter,
the genotypes tested at Rampur did not differ for yield. All the genotypes produced grain yield
between 3-4.46 tl ha. EV8766 was· earliest in silking. At Tarahara, the genotypes EV8766, Pool-
16C21, Arun-4 were better in yield. Pool-JSE and Pool-17E were earliest in silking. In CFFTE
dlu·ing 200}. summer, the combined mean over Szirkhet and Rampur showed that Anm-4, Paol-I SE.
and Pool-17E Were at par yielder with standard check Arun-2. Pool-15E and Pool-l 7E were earliest"
.in silking. Similarly, combined mean over Dailelch and Kabre indicated that Arun-4 and P~ol-16 ·
. were b.etter yielder and Pool-I SE, P_oo[:..J7E were earliest.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=746 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=746URL Maize variety evaluation in the eastern high hills of ars pakhribas command area during 2000-2001 / Barakoti, T.P.
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Title : Maize variety evaluation in the eastern high hills of ars pakhribas command area during 2000-2001 Material Type: printed text Authors: Barakoti, T.P., Editor ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; P. K. Maharjan, Author Pagination: 205-220 p. Keywords: Hybrid ; maize genotype yield inbred Abstract: Coordinated maize varietal trials were conducted at high hill (2000 m a s 1) domain of ARS,
Pakhribas for two years (2000 and 200J).The objective of the experiment was to select maize
genotypes/varieties tolerant to Turcicum lea[ blight with high yield potentiality to fit in the potato +
maize system of eastern high hills of Nepal. The fl.v'o years results showed that none of the tested
maize genotypes performed abetter than Ganesh I 'and Farm·er's local .. The exotic maize varieties in
the high hill domain of eastern hills were itl.ferior to Ganesh I and farmer's local io produce grain
. · .. yield and early maturation. For Turcicum leaf blight tolerance, the varieties performed differently in
both the years. Therefor,e, it is recommended that there is no need of testing these varieties unless
. . some better varieties are include4 in the years to come.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=750 Maize variety evaluation in the eastern high hills of ars pakhribas command area during 2000-2001 [printed text] / Barakoti, T.P., Editor ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; P. K. Maharjan, Author . - [s.d.] . - 205-220 p.
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Keywords: Hybrid ; maize genotype yield inbred Abstract: Coordinated maize varietal trials were conducted at high hill (2000 m a s 1) domain of ARS,
Pakhribas for two years (2000 and 200J).The objective of the experiment was to select maize
genotypes/varieties tolerant to Turcicum lea[ blight with high yield potentiality to fit in the potato +
maize system of eastern high hills of Nepal. The fl.v'o years results showed that none of the tested
maize genotypes performed abetter than Ganesh I 'and Farm·er's local .. The exotic maize varieties in
the high hill domain of eastern hills were itl.ferior to Ganesh I and farmer's local io produce grain
. · .. yield and early maturation. For Turcicum leaf blight tolerance, the varieties performed differently in
both the years. Therefor,e, it is recommended that there is no need of testing these varieties unless
. . some better varieties are include4 in the years to come.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=750 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=750URL Ethics of Agronomists: An Issue for Professionals for Agriculture Research and Development / Paudel, M.N.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Ethics of Agronomists: An Issue for Professionals for Agriculture Research and Development Material Type: printed text Authors: Paudel, M.N., Author Pagination: 86-93 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: This paper presents about the ethical boundaries of agriculturists in general and agronomists in particular while executing different professional capacities. The paper also describes the ethical issues for agronomists that they should consider in the capacity of a researcher or extension personnel. At one time, the role of agriculture was to produce food, but now many people expect agriculture to be carried out in an environmentally friendly way that maintains the rural economy. We now speak of multifunctional agriculture. One tool sometimes used to press those demands is an appeal to ethics. This appeal can appear to suggest that agriculturalists have been ethically negligent. Given the obvious and urgent natural value of food, fiber, and forest products, if an academic ethicist so much as clears his or her throat while reviewing the basic business of farming and its allied technology and science, the inferred hint of ethical deficiency in the agricultural enterprise causes immediate hue and cry…………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1509 Ethics of Agronomists: An Issue for Professionals for Agriculture Research and Development [printed text] / Paudel, M.N., Author . - [s.d.] . - 86-93 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: This paper presents about the ethical boundaries of agriculturists in general and agronomists in particular while executing different professional capacities. The paper also describes the ethical issues for agronomists that they should consider in the capacity of a researcher or extension personnel. At one time, the role of agriculture was to produce food, but now many people expect agriculture to be carried out in an environmentally friendly way that maintains the rural economy. We now speak of multifunctional agriculture. One tool sometimes used to press those demands is an appeal to ethics. This appeal can appear to suggest that agriculturalists have been ethically negligent. Given the obvious and urgent natural value of food, fiber, and forest products, if an academic ethicist so much as clears his or her throat while reviewing the basic business of farming and its allied technology and science, the inferred hint of ethical deficiency in the agricultural enterprise causes immediate hue and cry…………….
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1509URL Economic cropping patterns for upland and lowland under ARS Rampur Command Districts / B. Chaudhary ; Chaudhary, I.B. ; D.Sharma ; Paudel, M.N. ; M.L. Sah
Title : Economic cropping patterns for upland and lowland under ARS Rampur Command Districts Material Type: printed text Authors: B. Chaudhary, Author ; Chaudhary, I.B., Author ; D.Sharma, Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; M.L. Sah, Author Pagination: 241-245 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2010 Economic cropping patterns for upland and lowland under ARS Rampur Command Districts [printed text] / B. Chaudhary, Author ; Chaudhary, I.B., Author ; D.Sharma, Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; M.L. Sah, Author . - [s.d.] . - 241-245 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2010 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2010URL On-farm evaluation of grain legumes and their scaling up in river valley(Sindhuli and Ramechhap) of Nepal / Khadka, R. ; Paudel, M.N. ; Barakoti, T.P. ; ,Ghimire, R.C. ; Amatya, S.M.
in Proceedings of the 9th National Outreach Research Workshop 7-8 June 2010 (24-25 Jestha 2067) held at Khumaltar, Laltipur / Paudel, Mina Nath
Title : On-farm evaluation of grain legumes and their scaling up in river valley(Sindhuli and Ramechhap) of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Khadka, R., Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; Barakoti, T.P., Author ; ,Ghimire, R.C., Author ; Amatya, S.M., Author Pagination: 7-15 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2122 On-farm evaluation of grain legumes and their scaling up in river valley(Sindhuli and Ramechhap) of Nepal [printed text] / Khadka, R., Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; Barakoti, T.P., Author ; ,Ghimire, R.C., Author ; Amatya, S.M., Author . - [s.d.] . - 7-15 p.
in Proceedings of the 9th National Outreach Research Workshop 7-8 June 2010 (24-25 Jestha 2067) held at Khumaltar, Laltipur / Paudel, Mina Nath
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2122 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2122URL A proposal for restructuring of Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) in the new federal system of the country / Gauchan, D. ; Paudel, M.N.PermalinkPermalink