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Development and Dissemination of Stres -tolerant Rice Varieties in Nepal. IRRI/NARC STRASA Project / Gauchan, D.
Title : Development and Dissemination of Stres -tolerant Rice Varieties in Nepal. IRRI/NARC STRASA Project Material Type: printed text Authors: Gauchan, D., Author ; B Sapkota, Author ; S Gautam, Author ; D B Thapa Magar, Author ; Sharma, B, Author ; S Amatya, Author ; S Sapkota, Author ; Nepali, M.B., Author ; SIngh, U.S., Author ; S. Singh, Author Publisher: Khumaltar : NARC,Socio-Economics and Agricultural Research Policy Division(SARPOD) Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: 23 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4074 Development and Dissemination of Stres -tolerant Rice Varieties in Nepal. IRRI/NARC STRASA Project [printed text] / Gauchan, D., Author ; B Sapkota, Author ; S Gautam, Author ; D B Thapa Magar, Author ; Sharma, B, Author ; S Amatya, Author ; S Sapkota, Author ; Nepali, M.B., Author ; SIngh, U.S., Author ; S. Singh, Author . - [S.l.] : Khumaltar : NARC,Socio-Economics and Agricultural Research Policy Division(SARPOD), 2014 . - 23 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4074 Evaluation of Hybrid and OPV Maize Varieties for Grain Yield and Agronomic Attributes under Farmer's Field Conditions at Dukuchhap / Nepali, M.B. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 9 (2009)
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Title : Evaluation of Hybrid and OPV Maize Varieties for Grain Yield and Agronomic Attributes under Farmer's Field Conditions at Dukuchhap Material Type: printed text Authors: Nepali, M.B., Author Publication Date: 2009 Article on page: 17-20 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Hybrid, maize, OPV, yield attributes Abstract: Field experiments were conducted during two consecutive years 2006 and
2007 in full season of maize (May-Sep) at Dukuchhap, Lalitpur to find out
impact of growing hybrid and OPV maize in different rows combinations
with respect to their pure stands in same environment of growing and to sort
out non-lodging maize varieties. The experiments consisted of an open
pollinated variety (OPV) 'Deuti' and hybrid 'Gaurab' in different row
combinations (50% hybrid + 50% OPV, 75% hybrid + 25% OPV, 75% OPV
+ 25% hybrid plus their pure stands). The results showed that Gaurab
(yellow, flint type) and Deuti (white, semi- flint type, selected from
CIMMYT's material ZM 621) did not vary significantly in grain yield and
yield components. There was no effect of mixed row culture between the
OPV and hybrid for grain yield and yield attributes. A bivariate correlation
coefficient between agronomic traits and ear traits indicated that there was a
positive relation among these traits. However, a positive and highly
significant (r = 0.766**) relationship between ear fill and ear length was
observed while a very weak relation (r = 0.096*) between grain weight/ear
and ear height was also noticed suggesting taller the ear height lower the
grain yield/ear and vice versa. The findings of the study support that plant
height and ear height were weakly related with other ear traits; nevertheless,
these were highly related to grain weight/per plant. To cope with stalk
lodging problem and to attain higher grain yield these varieties are equally potential and recommended to grow under Dukuchhap conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 17-20 p[article] Evaluation of Hybrid and OPV Maize Varieties for Grain Yield and Agronomic Attributes under Farmer's Field Conditions at Dukuchhap [printed text] / Nepali, M.B., Author . - 2009 . - 17-20 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 17-20 p
Keywords: Hybrid, maize, OPV, yield attributes Abstract: Field experiments were conducted during two consecutive years 2006 and
2007 in full season of maize (May-Sep) at Dukuchhap, Lalitpur to find out
impact of growing hybrid and OPV maize in different rows combinations
with respect to their pure stands in same environment of growing and to sort
out non-lodging maize varieties. The experiments consisted of an open
pollinated variety (OPV) 'Deuti' and hybrid 'Gaurab' in different row
combinations (50% hybrid + 50% OPV, 75% hybrid + 25% OPV, 75% OPV
+ 25% hybrid plus their pure stands). The results showed that Gaurab
(yellow, flint type) and Deuti (white, semi- flint type, selected from
CIMMYT's material ZM 621) did not vary significantly in grain yield and
yield components. There was no effect of mixed row culture between the
OPV and hybrid for grain yield and yield attributes. A bivariate correlation
coefficient between agronomic traits and ear traits indicated that there was a
positive relation among these traits. However, a positive and highly
significant (r = 0.766**) relationship between ear fill and ear length was
observed while a very weak relation (r = 0.096*) between grain weight/ear
and ear height was also noticed suggesting taller the ear height lower the
grain yield/ear and vice versa. The findings of the study support that plant
height and ear height were weakly related with other ear traits; nevertheless,
these were highly related to grain weight/per plant. To cope with stalk
lodging problem and to attain higher grain yield these varieties are equally potential and recommended to grow under Dukuchhap conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3 Marketing Constraints to Goats in the Western Hill of Nepal / Nepali, M.B. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 8 (2007)
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Title : Marketing Constraints to Goats in the Western Hill of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Nepali, M.B., Author ; Tiwari, Megh Raj, Author ; Sudha Sapkota, Author Publication Date: 2007 Article on page: 95-102 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Agents, collection, demand, price, transportation Abstract: Goat marketing study was conducted in eleven districts with the objectives of exploration
the existing goat marketing system in western hills of Nepal. The methodology of the study
was households survey, Rapid Marketing Appraisal and use of secondary data. Some of the
marketing centers are at the village level, catchments, terminal level markets and district
headquarters. There are some marketing agents dealing with the goat marketing from village
to the municipalities. Goat marketing agents mainly found farmers and middlemen at the
village level and catchments markets. In terminal markets mainly wholesalers and
middlemen were involved where as in district headquarters and municipalities middlemen,
wholesalers and butchers were dealing the goat business. 59.3% respondents believed that
middlemen visit in the village for goat marketing. Almost all farmers sell their goats on the
basis of estimated price. Major constraints on goat marketing were lack of public goat
marketing centres, lack of communications about goat marketing and lack of infrastructure
etc in all the domestic markets. In the western hills of Nepal main goat marketing centre was
found in Pokhara sub municipality where traders/whole sellers bring their goats to sale from
different catchments. Government has the provision of establishing new goat marketing
centers in each VDCs and district headquarters.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=34
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 95-102 p[article] Marketing Constraints to Goats in the Western Hill of Nepal [printed text] / Nepali, M.B., Author ; Tiwari, Megh Raj, Author ; Sudha Sapkota, Author . - 2007 . - 95-102 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 95-102 p
Keywords: Agents, collection, demand, price, transportation Abstract: Goat marketing study was conducted in eleven districts with the objectives of exploration
the existing goat marketing system in western hills of Nepal. The methodology of the study
was households survey, Rapid Marketing Appraisal and use of secondary data. Some of the
marketing centers are at the village level, catchments, terminal level markets and district
headquarters. There are some marketing agents dealing with the goat marketing from village
to the municipalities. Goat marketing agents mainly found farmers and middlemen at the
village level and catchments markets. In terminal markets mainly wholesalers and
middlemen were involved where as in district headquarters and municipalities middlemen,
wholesalers and butchers were dealing the goat business. 59.3% respondents believed that
middlemen visit in the village for goat marketing. Almost all farmers sell their goats on the
basis of estimated price. Major constraints on goat marketing were lack of public goat
marketing centres, lack of communications about goat marketing and lack of infrastructure
etc in all the domestic markets. In the western hills of Nepal main goat marketing centre was
found in Pokhara sub municipality where traders/whole sellers bring their goats to sale from
different catchments. Government has the provision of establishing new goat marketing
centers in each VDCs and district headquarters.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=34 Understanding of potential and critical constraints to marketing of goats in the western hills of Nepal / Nepali, M.B.
Title : Understanding of potential and critical constraints to marketing of goats in the western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Nepali, M.B. ; , Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 49 Keywords: Goats; Marketing; Goat meat; Livestock Understanding of potential and critical constraints to marketing of goats in the western hills of Nepal [printed text] / Nepali, M.B. ; , . - Pokhara : LARC, 2004 . - 49.
Keywords: Goats; Marketing; Goat meat; Livestock Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-2622 NR-2622, Document NARC Library Documents Available Baseline survey on leguminous crops at chambas and taranagar / Nepali, M.B.
Title : Baseline survey on leguminous crops at chambas and taranagar Material Type: printed text Authors: Nepali, M.B. ; , Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 42 Keywords: Feed legumes; Participatory rural appraisal; Socioeconomic conditions; Farming systems; Legumes Baseline survey on leguminous crops at chambas and taranagar [printed text] / Nepali, M.B. ; , . - Pokhara : LARC, 2004 . - 42.
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