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Effect of integrated weed management practices on performance of dry direct seeded rice (Oryza sativa L.) / Bhurer, K.P. in Agronomy Journal of Nepal, Vol.3 (2013)
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Title : Effect of integrated weed management practices on performance of dry direct seeded rice (Oryza sativa L.) Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhurer, K.P., Author ; DN Yadav, Author ; Ladha, J.K., Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author ; K. Pandey, Author Publication Date: 2013 Article on page: 53-63p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Direct-seeded, Weed, Herbicide, Rice, Yield Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1322
in Agronomy Journal of Nepal > Vol.3 (2013) . - 53-63p.[article] Effect of integrated weed management practices on performance of dry direct seeded rice (Oryza sativa L.) [printed text] / Bhurer, K.P., Author ; DN Yadav, Author ; Ladha, J.K., Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author ; K. Pandey, Author . - 2013 . - 53-63p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Agronomy Journal of Nepal > Vol.3 (2013) . - 53-63p.
Keywords: Direct-seeded, Weed, Herbicide, Rice, Yield Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1322
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Varietal development research works for boro rice at Parwanipur Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhurer, K.P., Editor ; P.C.P. Chaurasia, Editor ; Sah, M.P., Author ; G Thakar, Author ; Bhandari, R.C., Author ; B.B Achhami, Author ; Bista, S., Author ; J.B Prasad, Author ; R.K Rajak, Author ; K. K. Srivastav, Author ; G Sah, Author Publisher: Hardinath, Janakpur : National Rice Research Programme Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 77-92 p. Abstract: Varietal research works were carried out with the objective to identify high yielding cold tolerance genotypes at seedling stage
(nursery) and heat tolerance (from anthesis to grain filling stage) in boro rice at Regional Agricultural Research Station Parwanipur
during 2003/04-2006/07. In observation nursery (ON), Khumal-11 Tainan-1, Yongen-4, NR 10285-15-3-1-1, IR 6735-2-14-1-1, l'.'R.
10353-8-2-1 and NR 697-8-2-1 genotypes were selected and promoted to Advance Varietal Trial. BRRI Dhan-36 was highest yielder
(4916 kg ha"1) followed by Khumal-11 (4819 kg ha"1
), DR-ll (4805 kg ha" 1
), Gautam (4772 kg ha" 1
), DN5-2-3 (4671 kg ha"1
), DR-I
(4598 kg ha"1) and Saroj (4383 kg ha"1) respectively. In participatory variety selection (PVS) Gautam produced highest yield (6018
kg ha"1) followed by DR-1 (5994 kg ha" 1
), BRRI Dhan-36 (5893 kg ha"1
), DR-11 (5854 kg ha"1
) , DN5-2-3 (5491 kg ha"1
) and Saroj
(4595 kg ha" 1
) respectively. Milling and physicochemical characteristic of boro rice indicated the lowest husk content, highest
milling recovery, good amount of head rice and lowest amylose content found in NR10285-15-3-l-l. The protein and ash content
was found highest in Richharia, DN5-2-3 possessed slight aroma. Farmers perceived Saroj as a good variety for beaten rice (Chura
and Bhuja). Boro rice cum fish fiuming gave more net profit to the farmers ofBhaktipur, Sarlahi.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1005 Varietal development research works for boro rice at Parwanipur [printed text] / Bhurer, K.P., Editor ; P.C.P. Chaurasia, Editor ; Sah, M.P., Author ; G Thakar, Author ; Bhandari, R.C., Author ; B.B Achhami, Author ; Bista, S., Author ; J.B Prasad, Author ; R.K Rajak, Author ; K. K. Srivastav, Author ; G Sah, Author . - Hardinath, Janakpur : National Rice Research Programme, 2010 . - 77-92 p.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Abstract: Varietal research works were carried out with the objective to identify high yielding cold tolerance genotypes at seedling stage
(nursery) and heat tolerance (from anthesis to grain filling stage) in boro rice at Regional Agricultural Research Station Parwanipur
during 2003/04-2006/07. In observation nursery (ON), Khumal-11 Tainan-1, Yongen-4, NR 10285-15-3-1-1, IR 6735-2-14-1-1, l'.'R.
10353-8-2-1 and NR 697-8-2-1 genotypes were selected and promoted to Advance Varietal Trial. BRRI Dhan-36 was highest yielder
(4916 kg ha"1) followed by Khumal-11 (4819 kg ha"1
), DR-ll (4805 kg ha" 1
), Gautam (4772 kg ha" 1
), DN5-2-3 (4671 kg ha"1
), DR-I
(4598 kg ha"1) and Saroj (4383 kg ha"1) respectively. In participatory variety selection (PVS) Gautam produced highest yield (6018
kg ha"1) followed by DR-1 (5994 kg ha" 1
), BRRI Dhan-36 (5893 kg ha"1
), DR-11 (5854 kg ha"1
) , DN5-2-3 (5491 kg ha"1
) and Saroj
(4595 kg ha" 1
) respectively. Milling and physicochemical characteristic of boro rice indicated the lowest husk content, highest
milling recovery, good amount of head rice and lowest amylose content found in NR10285-15-3-l-l. The protein and ash content
was found highest in Richharia, DN5-2-3 possessed slight aroma. Farmers perceived Saroj as a good variety for beaten rice (Chura
and Bhuja). Boro rice cum fish fiuming gave more net profit to the farmers ofBhaktipur, Sarlahi.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1005 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1005URL Varietal development works for boro rice under irrigated condition during 2004/05-2005/06 / R.B Yadav
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Varietal development works for boro rice under irrigated condition during 2004/05-2005/06 Material Type: printed text Authors: R.B Yadav, Editor ; Khatiwada, S.P., Editor ; B. Chaudhary, Author ; Akhtar, T., Author ; M. Tripathi, Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author Publisher: Hardinath, Janakpur : National Rice Research Programme Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 115-124 p. Abstract: The research works for varietal development were carried out with the objective to identify high yielding genotypes having less cold
injury at seedling stage in boro rice at NRRP, Hardinath and Rangeli, Morang during 2004/05-2005/06. A total of 49 entries
including checks were tested in BON in 2001/02. Among them, IR623-249-2-3-2-3 (4805.3kg/ha). IR6562-116-2-3-2-3 (4500.8
kglha), IR 12101-4-159-1-3-3(4678.5kglha), IR 71604-4-17-10-2-1-3 (4668.5kglha), IR71606-2-1-1-1~1-3-3-l-2 (4559.5kglha),
IR71606-l-1-4-2-3-1-2 (4500.1 kglha), IR69707-101-2-2-3-3 (4705.5 kglha), IR 73888-1-2-7 (4530.25 kg/ha)IR 73887-1-9-1-5
(4575kglha), IR 656220-192-3-3-3-2(4635.65 kglha) produced higher grain yield kg/ha with better phenotypic acceptance followed
by Check Jaya (4461.88 kglha). Out of21 entries including checks, 15 were found having higher grain yield with less cold injury in
NRBON during 2002/03. All the tested gen!)types in CVT-boro were found significantly different in respect to days of heading,
maturity, plant height, panicle length, paniclelm2 and grain yield kglha, in 2002/03. Similarly in CFFT-boro; the tested genotypes
Gautam, Dhanlaxmi, Prahbat, and Saroj gave higher grain yield of 4298, 3039, 2700 and 2654k~a respectively. Out of 30 entries,
17 produced higher grain yield over checks in NRBON during 2003/04. Of them, Biplov (4644.74 kglha), BR-35 (4868.80kglha),
BR-36 (5185.6kglha) Khumal-11(5220.77kglha) and Shahibalam (4408.,8 kglha) were had higher grain yield than others in CVTboro
during2003/04. The tested genotypes in CFFT-boro; Khumal-11(4916.53 kglha), Saroj (4509.3kglba), Jaya (45977 kglha and
Gautam (4480.67 kglha) recorded higher grain yield followed by Radha-4 (4055.33 kglha) in 2003/04. However, Saroj was preferred
by farrmers due to earliness and good quality of beaten rice (Chiura).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1008 Varietal development works for boro rice under irrigated condition during 2004/05-2005/06 [printed text] / R.B Yadav, Editor ; Khatiwada, S.P., Editor ; B. Chaudhary, Author ; Akhtar, T., Author ; M. Tripathi, Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author . - Hardinath, Janakpur : National Rice Research Programme, 2010 . - 115-124 p.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Abstract: The research works for varietal development were carried out with the objective to identify high yielding genotypes having less cold
injury at seedling stage in boro rice at NRRP, Hardinath and Rangeli, Morang during 2004/05-2005/06. A total of 49 entries
including checks were tested in BON in 2001/02. Among them, IR623-249-2-3-2-3 (4805.3kg/ha). IR6562-116-2-3-2-3 (4500.8
kglha), IR 12101-4-159-1-3-3(4678.5kglha), IR 71604-4-17-10-2-1-3 (4668.5kglha), IR71606-2-1-1-1~1-3-3-l-2 (4559.5kglha),
IR71606-l-1-4-2-3-1-2 (4500.1 kglha), IR69707-101-2-2-3-3 (4705.5 kglha), IR 73888-1-2-7 (4530.25 kg/ha)IR 73887-1-9-1-5
(4575kglha), IR 656220-192-3-3-3-2(4635.65 kglha) produced higher grain yield kg/ha with better phenotypic acceptance followed
by Check Jaya (4461.88 kglha). Out of21 entries including checks, 15 were found having higher grain yield with less cold injury in
NRBON during 2002/03. All the tested gen!)types in CVT-boro were found significantly different in respect to days of heading,
maturity, plant height, panicle length, paniclelm2 and grain yield kglha, in 2002/03. Similarly in CFFT-boro; the tested genotypes
Gautam, Dhanlaxmi, Prahbat, and Saroj gave higher grain yield of 4298, 3039, 2700 and 2654k~a respectively. Out of 30 entries,
17 produced higher grain yield over checks in NRBON during 2003/04. Of them, Biplov (4644.74 kglha), BR-35 (4868.80kglha),
BR-36 (5185.6kglha) Khumal-11(5220.77kglha) and Shahibalam (4408.,8 kglha) were had higher grain yield than others in CVTboro
during2003/04. The tested genotypes in CFFT-boro; Khumal-11(4916.53 kglha), Saroj (4509.3kglba), Jaya (45977 kglha and
Gautam (4480.67 kglha) recorded higher grain yield followed by Radha-4 (4055.33 kglha) in 2003/04. However, Saroj was preferred
by farrmers due to earliness and good quality of beaten rice (Chiura).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1008 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1008URL
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : On-Farm Performance evaluation of aerobic rice echnologies and its impact Material Type: printed text Authors: G Sah, Editor ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; Upadhyay, I.P., Author ; N Ansari, Author ; D Chaudhary, Author ; P. L. Karna, Author ; Adhikari, S.K., Author ; O. Erenstein, Author ; S Justice, Author Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 350-356 p. Abstract: The On-farm Performance Evaluations of Aerobic Rice Technologies were conducted at Triveni in Bara and Sibarwa in Parsa
district during kharif seasons, 2003/04, 2004/05, and 2005/06. The experiments consisted of three treatments e.g. (T1)= Direct
Seeded Rice (DSR) by Power Tiller Drill (PTD), (T2)=Direct Seeded Rice by Zero-till Drill (ZTD), and (T3)= Fanner's Practice
(F.P.). Rice variety Hardinath-1 was drilled with PTD and ZTD@ 40 kglha on June 11, 2004, June 21-22, 2005, and May 30- June
3, 2006 on pre-ploughed but unpuddled fields. The treatments were nourished with 100:60:40::N:P20 5:K20 kglha. Pre-emergence
herbicide, Pretilachlor was applied@ 1250 ml/ha. For Farmer's Practice (F.P.), 25- day old seedlings were transplanted on puddled
soil. Treatment T1 produced the highest mean grain yield of 5287 kglha followed by T2 (4642 kglha) and T3 (4265 kg/ha). Similarly,
the highest mean straw yield cf 6383 kglha was obse1ved with treatment T1• Likewise, treatment T1 was the most economical and
showed the mean Net Retum of30263 Rs/ha followed by T2 (20282 Rs/ha). Farmer's Practice showed the least Net Return of 18863
Rslha. With Fanner's management, T2 produced the highest mean rice yield of 5872 kglha followed by T1 (5617 kg/ha). The mean
lowest grain yield of5044 kglha was obtained by T3, while, the mean rice establishment costs ofT I> T2 and T3 were 3162,3928, and
6304 Rs/ha, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1034 On-Farm Performance evaluation of aerobic rice echnologies and its impact [printed text] / G Sah, Editor ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; Upadhyay, I.P., Author ; N Ansari, Author ; D Chaudhary, Author ; P. L. Karna, Author ; Adhikari, S.K., Author ; O. Erenstein, Author ; S Justice, Author . - 2010 . - 350-356 p.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Abstract: The On-farm Performance Evaluations of Aerobic Rice Technologies were conducted at Triveni in Bara and Sibarwa in Parsa
district during kharif seasons, 2003/04, 2004/05, and 2005/06. The experiments consisted of three treatments e.g. (T1)= Direct
Seeded Rice (DSR) by Power Tiller Drill (PTD), (T2)=Direct Seeded Rice by Zero-till Drill (ZTD), and (T3)= Fanner's Practice
(F.P.). Rice variety Hardinath-1 was drilled with PTD and ZTD@ 40 kglha on June 11, 2004, June 21-22, 2005, and May 30- June
3, 2006 on pre-ploughed but unpuddled fields. The treatments were nourished with 100:60:40::N:P20 5:K20 kglha. Pre-emergence
herbicide, Pretilachlor was applied@ 1250 ml/ha. For Farmer's Practice (F.P.), 25- day old seedlings were transplanted on puddled
soil. Treatment T1 produced the highest mean grain yield of 5287 kglha followed by T2 (4642 kglha) and T3 (4265 kg/ha). Similarly,
the highest mean straw yield cf 6383 kglha was obse1ved with treatment T1• Likewise, treatment T1 was the most economical and
showed the mean Net Retum of30263 Rs/ha followed by T2 (20282 Rs/ha). Farmer's Practice showed the least Net Return of 18863
Rslha. With Fanner's management, T2 produced the highest mean rice yield of 5872 kglha followed by T1 (5617 kg/ha). The mean
lowest grain yield of5044 kglha was obtained by T3, while, the mean rice establishment costs ofT I> T2 and T3 were 3162,3928, and
6304 Rs/ha, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1034 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1034URL Response of Wet Seeded Rice Varieties to Sowing Dates / Mishri L. Shah in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 6 (2005)
[article]
Title : Response of Wet Seeded Rice Varieties to Sowing Dates Material Type: printed text Authors: Mishri L. Shah, Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author Publication Date: 2005 Article on page: 35-38 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Grain yield, seeding dates, wet rice Abstract: The experiment was conducted at Regional Agriculture Research Station, Parwanipur in two
consecutive years to find out the suitable rice varieties for wet seeding conditions in relation to
sowing dates. Yield components like tillers number/m2, number of filled grains/panicle and
1000-grain weight were found in the decreasing trend from the seeding of 15 of June onward. The
percent decrease in the grain yield was 14.1, 31.8 and 50.6 in 1998/99 where as 4.8, 7.9 and
49.6 in 1999/00 on June 29 to July 14 seeding dates respectively as compared to 15 June seeding
date. Radha 4 in the first and Chaite 2 in the second year recorded the highest grain yield of
3757 and 4197 kg/ha respectively. Interaction effect of the sowing dates and varieties was highly
significant. Radha 4 produced the highest grain yield of 5039 kg/ha in 1998/99 where as Radha 4 and
Chaite 6 were found at par in 1999/2000 seeded on 15 June. Radha 4 was the best variety for wet
seeded conditions when seeded on 15 June. Chaite 2 had been observed good yielder in all seeding
dates among the tested varieties.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=59
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 35-38 p[article] Response of Wet Seeded Rice Varieties to Sowing Dates [printed text] / Mishri L. Shah, Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author . - 2005 . - 35-38 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 35-38 p
Keywords: Grain yield, seeding dates, wet rice Abstract: The experiment was conducted at Regional Agriculture Research Station, Parwanipur in two
consecutive years to find out the suitable rice varieties for wet seeding conditions in relation to
sowing dates. Yield components like tillers number/m2, number of filled grains/panicle and
1000-grain weight were found in the decreasing trend from the seeding of 15 of June onward. The
percent decrease in the grain yield was 14.1, 31.8 and 50.6 in 1998/99 where as 4.8, 7.9 and
49.6 in 1999/00 on June 29 to July 14 seeding dates respectively as compared to 15 June seeding
date. Radha 4 in the first and Chaite 2 in the second year recorded the highest grain yield of
3757 and 4197 kg/ha respectively. Interaction effect of the sowing dates and varieties was highly
significant. Radha 4 produced the highest grain yield of 5039 kg/ha in 1998/99 where as Radha 4 and
Chaite 6 were found at par in 1999/2000 seeded on 15 June. Radha 4 was the best variety for wet
seeded conditions when seeded on 15 June. Chaite 2 had been observed good yielder in all seeding
dates among the tested varieties.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=59 PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkReview of varietal improvement and farmer's field trial of oilseeds at RARS, Parwanipur (1986 to 1995) / Bhurer, K.P.PermalinkPermalinkInfluence of weakly photoperiod sensitive varieties for retransplanting (Kharuhan) at national rice research programme parwanipur (1991) / Bhurer, K.P.PermalinkEvaluation of multinational companies maize hybrids during winter season of 2010-2012 / Koirala, K.B.PermalinkPermalinkEarly and extra meturing maize variety for terai , inner terai and foot hill of Nepal / Kunwar, C.B.PermalinkPermalinkReview of on-farm research activities of RARS, Parwanipur / Shrivastava, A.C. ; Bhurer, K.P. ; R.K Rajak ; Poudel S. ; K.K. ShrivastavPermalinkPermalinkPotato Cultivars for Central Terai under Rice-based Cropping System / Shrestha, S.L. ; R. L. Sah ; J.N Chaudhary ; Bhurer, K.P.PermalinkPermalinkPerformance evaluation of some potato cultivars in the farmer's field condition in central terai under rice-based cropping system / Shrestha, S.L. ; R. L. Sah ; Bhurer, K.P.Permalink