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Study on Post Harvest Shelf Life of Fresh Chilli and Drying .Structure Improvement for Red Ripe Chilli / Ram Bahadur KC ; Moha Datta Sharma
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Study on Post Harvest Shelf Life of Fresh Chilli and Drying .Structure Improvement for Red Ripe Chilli Material Type: printed text Authors: Ram Bahadur KC, Author ; Moha Datta Sharma, Author Pagination: 292-295 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Chilli, drying, red ripe, shelf life, weight loss Abstract: Two post harvest studies were carried ·out on chill~ at Regional Agricultural Research
Station, Khajura during winter season 2006 to know the shelf life and identify
appropriate structure of drying for red ripe chilli. In shelf life study higher percent
weight toss trend (16.56, 30.31, 44.98 and 70.96) was observed in cultivar Pusa
Jwala followed by NS 1701 (13.96, 23.08, 33.78, 49.40 & 62.29) after every three
days of interval while the lowest percent weight loss trend was recorded in cultivar
Khairapur Mota (12.86, 20.78, 32.47, 46.66 & 59.12). Cultivar Pusa Jwala reached
early in un-marketable stage by shrinkage and blackish peduncle within 12 days
where as other two cultivar NS 1701 and Khairapur Mota had relatively long shelf life
15 and 18 days, respectively. Significantly higher percent weight loss (37.42, 59.34 &
76.33) was recorded in structure with black cotton sheeted Nang/a covered by
transparent thin poly sheet within nine days. Same level of weight loss was recorded
in black sheeted Nang/a and Nang/a as such after 12 days only. Result indicated that
the maximum shelf life was noted in cultivar Khairapur Mota followed by NS 1701
under ambient room condition. Black cotton sheeted Nang/a covered by transparent
thin polyethylene sheet structure was found the most effective for rapid drying of red
ripe chilli.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=263 Study on Post Harvest Shelf Life of Fresh Chilli and Drying .Structure Improvement for Red Ripe Chilli [printed text] / Ram Bahadur KC, Author ; Moha Datta Sharma, Author . - [s.d.] . - 292-295 p.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Chilli, drying, red ripe, shelf life, weight loss Abstract: Two post harvest studies were carried ·out on chill~ at Regional Agricultural Research
Station, Khajura during winter season 2006 to know the shelf life and identify
appropriate structure of drying for red ripe chilli. In shelf life study higher percent
weight toss trend (16.56, 30.31, 44.98 and 70.96) was observed in cultivar Pusa
Jwala followed by NS 1701 (13.96, 23.08, 33.78, 49.40 & 62.29) after every three
days of interval while the lowest percent weight loss trend was recorded in cultivar
Khairapur Mota (12.86, 20.78, 32.47, 46.66 & 59.12). Cultivar Pusa Jwala reached
early in un-marketable stage by shrinkage and blackish peduncle within 12 days
where as other two cultivar NS 1701 and Khairapur Mota had relatively long shelf life
15 and 18 days, respectively. Significantly higher percent weight loss (37.42, 59.34 &
76.33) was recorded in structure with black cotton sheeted Nang/a covered by
transparent thin poly sheet within nine days. Same level of weight loss was recorded
in black sheeted Nang/a and Nang/a as such after 12 days only. Result indicated that
the maximum shelf life was noted in cultivar Khairapur Mota followed by NS 1701
under ambient room condition. Black cotton sheeted Nang/a covered by transparent
thin polyethylene sheet structure was found the most effective for rapid drying of red
ripe chilli.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=263 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=263URL Study on Use of Male Sterile Line for Hybrid Seed Production . in Chilli (Capsicum Annuum L.) / R. Dhungel ; T.R. Ghai ; Kanwar, J.S.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Study on Use of Male Sterile Line for Hybrid Seed Production . in Chilli (Capsicum Annuum L.) Material Type: printed text Authors: R. Dhungel, Author ; T.R. Ghai, Author ; Kanwar, J.S., Author Pagination: 302-306 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Chilli, CH-3, GA3, male sterile line, parental row ratio, urea, seed yield,
seed qualityAbstract: Field cum laboratory analysis were carried out in the Department of Vegetable Crops,
Punjab Agricultural University,· Ludhiana, during 2003-04 to evaluate effect of parental row
ratios (1:1, 2:1 and 3:1of female:male) and foliar sprays (GA3 10 and 20 ppm and urea
1and 1.5 %) on hybrid seed yield and quality of chilli obtained by using male sterile line
(MS-12). The experiment was laid out in split plot design with three replications in an
isolated plot. The experiment comprised of 15 treatments with the combination of three
parental row ratios as main plot treatments and five foliar sprays as sub-plot treatments.
Laboratory analysis for testing seed quality was done after sufficient time to break seed
dormancy. The findings revealed that the alternate row of male (S-2530) with MS-12
recorded the highest fruit set (27.33 %), fruit yield (48.80 g) per plant and seed yield (2.75
g) per plant. Nevertheless, two rows of female planted with single row of male gave
maximum seed yield per unit area (60.40 kg ha-1
) · while the quality remained at par. All the
foliar treatments significantly influenced plant height, number of fruits per plant, seed yield,
germination percentage and seed vigour over control. Foliar spray of GA3 20 ppm recorded
maximum fruit yield (49.25 g) per plant with the minimum seed yield of 45 kg ha·1
• The
highest seed yield (2.95 g) per plant and seed yield per unit area (70.16 kg ha-1
) was
recorded with the foliar spray of 1% urea. Foliar application of 1% urea_ was also effective in
significantly improving seed germination and seed vigour. Hence, it may be concluded that
maximum hybrid seed yield (89.38 kg ha-1
) of CH-3 can be produced by planting at 2:1 row
ratio of female:male parent followed by foliar spray of urea 1% at 30 and 40 days after
transplanting.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=265 Study on Use of Male Sterile Line for Hybrid Seed Production . in Chilli (Capsicum Annuum L.) [printed text] / R. Dhungel, Author ; T.R. Ghai, Author ; Kanwar, J.S., Author . - [s.d.] . - 302-306 p.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Chilli, CH-3, GA3, male sterile line, parental row ratio, urea, seed yield,
seed qualityAbstract: Field cum laboratory analysis were carried out in the Department of Vegetable Crops,
Punjab Agricultural University,· Ludhiana, during 2003-04 to evaluate effect of parental row
ratios (1:1, 2:1 and 3:1of female:male) and foliar sprays (GA3 10 and 20 ppm and urea
1and 1.5 %) on hybrid seed yield and quality of chilli obtained by using male sterile line
(MS-12). The experiment was laid out in split plot design with three replications in an
isolated plot. The experiment comprised of 15 treatments with the combination of three
parental row ratios as main plot treatments and five foliar sprays as sub-plot treatments.
Laboratory analysis for testing seed quality was done after sufficient time to break seed
dormancy. The findings revealed that the alternate row of male (S-2530) with MS-12
recorded the highest fruit set (27.33 %), fruit yield (48.80 g) per plant and seed yield (2.75
g) per plant. Nevertheless, two rows of female planted with single row of male gave
maximum seed yield per unit area (60.40 kg ha-1
) · while the quality remained at par. All the
foliar treatments significantly influenced plant height, number of fruits per plant, seed yield,
germination percentage and seed vigour over control. Foliar spray of GA3 20 ppm recorded
maximum fruit yield (49.25 g) per plant with the minimum seed yield of 45 kg ha·1
• The
highest seed yield (2.95 g) per plant and seed yield per unit area (70.16 kg ha-1
) was
recorded with the foliar spray of 1% urea. Foliar application of 1% urea_ was also effective in
significantly improving seed germination and seed vigour. Hence, it may be concluded that
maximum hybrid seed yield (89.38 kg ha-1
) of CH-3 can be produced by planting at 2:1 row
ratio of female:male parent followed by foliar spray of urea 1% at 30 and 40 days after
transplanting.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=265 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=265URL