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Title : Evaluations of Cabbage Cultivars for Export Markets Material Type: printed text Authors: Budathoki, K, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Bhattarai, D.R., Author Pagination: 405-408 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cabbage, cultivars, diseases tolerance Abstract: Cabbage is one of the important exportable vegetable crops produced in the hills of Nepal
during Asadh to Kartik. Produced cabbage heads are exported to India apart from domestic
consumption. However, the price of the cabbage received by the exporter is very poor and is
deterwined by· the quality parameters require by the consumers and importers of the
importing countries. Round shaped head, dark green· colour of leaves and small heads
weighting about one kilogram are the important quality parameter of the cabbage heads
needed by Indian importers. However, the present recommended cultivars are lacking of
these quality traits and are found unsuitable for export markets. In view of these problems,
experiment was conducted during 2000 to 200/ to evaluate and identify the cultivars suitable
for export markets and domestic markets. A total of 22 cabbage cultivars were evaluated in
RCBD with 3 replications. Transplanting was done in first week of Shravan. The plot size
was 2.4 m2. Tfte row-to-row and plant-to-plant spacing were kept at 40 em and 40 em
respectively. Result showed that cultivars Gonzales, Vector Boy, NS 27 and Saint had been
found with exportable size, color and shape of the head. These cultivars therefore should be
recommended for wider cultivation for export markets.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=678 Evaluations of Cabbage Cultivars for Export Markets [printed text] / Budathoki, K, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Bhattarai, D.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 405-408 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: cabbage, cultivars, diseases tolerance Abstract: Cabbage is one of the important exportable vegetable crops produced in the hills of Nepal
during Asadh to Kartik. Produced cabbage heads are exported to India apart from domestic
consumption. However, the price of the cabbage received by the exporter is very poor and is
deterwined by· the quality parameters require by the consumers and importers of the
importing countries. Round shaped head, dark green· colour of leaves and small heads
weighting about one kilogram are the important quality parameter of the cabbage heads
needed by Indian importers. However, the present recommended cultivars are lacking of
these quality traits and are found unsuitable for export markets. In view of these problems,
experiment was conducted during 2000 to 200/ to evaluate and identify the cultivars suitable
for export markets and domestic markets. A total of 22 cabbage cultivars were evaluated in
RCBD with 3 replications. Transplanting was done in first week of Shravan. The plot size
was 2.4 m2. Tfte row-to-row and plant-to-plant spacing were kept at 40 em and 40 em
respectively. Result showed that cultivars Gonzales, Vector Boy, NS 27 and Saint had been
found with exportable size, color and shape of the head. These cultivars therefore should be
recommended for wider cultivation for export markets.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=678 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=678URL Plant Spacing: A Key Husbandry Practice for Rainy Season Cabbage Production / Khatiwada, P.P. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 4 (2000/2001)
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Title : Plant Spacing: A Key Husbandry Practice for Rainy Season Cabbage Production Material Type: printed text Authors: Khatiwada, P.P., Author Publication Date: 2000 Article on page: 48-55 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cabbage, hybrid, plant spacing, rainy season Abstract: A field experiment was accomplished to establish appropriate plant spacing for summer season
cabbage production in the rain fed condition of the high hills of eastern Nepal. The experiment
was conducted during the summer of 1997, 1998 and 1999. Five different plant spacings (45-
60-cm, 45- 50-cm, 45- 40-cm, 45- 30-cm and 45- 20-cm) and two varieties, Green Stone
and Green Coronet were tested. The interactive effect between variety and spacing was nonsignificant.
However, among the tested spacings, head yields were statistically higher at 45- 30-
cm and 45- 20-cm plant spacings. There was a positive linear correlation between closer plant
spacing and cabbage head yield. The number of unmarketable heads and the lowest head
compactness was recorded in 45- 20-cm spacing. Spacing of 45- 30-cm was found more
economical. Plant population can be maintained as high as 74,074 number ha-1 by decreasing the
spacing from 75- 60-cm to 45- 30-cm for the rainy season cabbage cultivation in high hills. By
using this spacing, as high as 35 t ha-1 cabbage head can be produced in the rainfed condition of
the high hills.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=93
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 4 (2000/2001) . - 48-55 p[article] Plant Spacing: A Key Husbandry Practice for Rainy Season Cabbage Production [printed text] / Khatiwada, P.P., Author . - 2000 . - 48-55 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 4 (2000/2001) . - 48-55 p
Keywords: Cabbage, hybrid, plant spacing, rainy season Abstract: A field experiment was accomplished to establish appropriate plant spacing for summer season
cabbage production in the rain fed condition of the high hills of eastern Nepal. The experiment
was conducted during the summer of 1997, 1998 and 1999. Five different plant spacings (45-
60-cm, 45- 50-cm, 45- 40-cm, 45- 30-cm and 45- 20-cm) and two varieties, Green Stone
and Green Coronet were tested. The interactive effect between variety and spacing was nonsignificant.
However, among the tested spacings, head yields were statistically higher at 45- 30-
cm and 45- 20-cm plant spacings. There was a positive linear correlation between closer plant
spacing and cabbage head yield. The number of unmarketable heads and the lowest head
compactness was recorded in 45- 20-cm spacing. Spacing of 45- 30-cm was found more
economical. Plant population can be maintained as high as 74,074 number ha-1 by decreasing the
spacing from 75- 60-cm to 45- 30-cm for the rainy season cabbage cultivation in high hills. By
using this spacing, as high as 35 t ha-1 cabbage head can be produced in the rainfed condition of
the high hills.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=93
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Title : Response of cabbage to nitrogen and phosphorus during rainy season in high hills Material Type: printed text Authors: Khatiwada, P.P., Author ; S. Piya, Author Pagination: 131-136 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cabbage, nitrogen, phosphorus, rainy season Abstract: A study to identify on appropriate dose of nitrogen anti phosphorus for summer season cabbage production was accomplished in the high hills of eastern Nepal. The experiment was conducted during the two summer seasons (May- September) of 2000 and 2001 AD. Three levels of nitrogen (60, 100 and 140 kg/ha) and the phosphorus (40, 60 and 80 kg/ha) were tested to Green Coronet variety with spatial arrangement in 45- x 30-cm. 60:80:50 N:P:K/ha yielded a significantly higher head yield (56.2 t/ha) in June transplanting…..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1071 Response of cabbage to nitrogen and phosphorus during rainy season in high hills [printed text] / Khatiwada, P.P., Author ; S. Piya, Author . - [s.d.] . - 131-136 p.
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Cabbage, nitrogen, phosphorus, rainy season Abstract: A study to identify on appropriate dose of nitrogen anti phosphorus for summer season cabbage production was accomplished in the high hills of eastern Nepal. The experiment was conducted during the two summer seasons (May- September) of 2000 and 2001 AD. Three levels of nitrogen (60, 100 and 140 kg/ha) and the phosphorus (40, 60 and 80 kg/ha) were tested to Green Coronet variety with spatial arrangement in 45- x 30-cm. 60:80:50 N:P:K/ha yielded a significantly higher head yield (56.2 t/ha) in June transplanting…..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1071 E-copies
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