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Appropriate Cropping Pattern and Its Effect on Rhizome Rot Disease for Sustainable Ginger Production / G.K.C. ; Sharma, B.P.
Title : Appropriate Cropping Pattern and Its Effect on Rhizome Rot Disease for Sustainable Ginger Production Material Type: printed text Authors: G.K.C., Author ; Sharma, B.P., Author Pagination: 245-248 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cropping pattern, disease severity, equivalent yield, ginger, rhizome rot Abstract: An experiment was carried out during 1997 to 2002 succeeding six ginger crop seasons at
Kapurkot, Salyan to assess the effect of continuous ginger cropping and different cropping
sequences on ginger yield and rhizome rot severity. Experiment was conducted under rainfed
south faced mid hill conditions ( 1500 m a s 1). Recommended package of practices for
individual crop production were followed. Among the different cropping sequences tested
maize- to ria :pole bean- tori a : ginger in first three years and repeated same sequence in the
second three years cycle was found to be mosi sustainable cropping pattern with highest
ginger rhizome yield at the end of second cycle (35.8 t/ha) followed by ginger yield at second
cycle (34.1 t/ha) when Soybean - wheat :finger millet : ginger , three years cropping
pattern adopted. Rhizomes yields obtained at 6'1
' years from above cropping pattern were
significantly higher than continuous sole ginger cropped up 'to the 6'11 year (9.8 tllza). These
two cropping sequences gave highest net return Rs. 114,400 and 100,800/ha respectively and
also were found effective in reducing rhizome rot disease severity (25.9 to 26.0%) compared
to continuous ginger cropping (50.9 %). The long-temr experiment results revealed that
growing either Pole· bean- tori a or finger millet prior to ginger crop in three-year ginger
based cropping sequei1ce was found appropriate for sustainable ginger production in
Kapurkot agro-climatic conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=505 Appropriate Cropping Pattern and Its Effect on Rhizome Rot Disease for Sustainable Ginger Production [printed text] / G.K.C., Author ; Sharma, B.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 245-248 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: cropping pattern, disease severity, equivalent yield, ginger, rhizome rot Abstract: An experiment was carried out during 1997 to 2002 succeeding six ginger crop seasons at
Kapurkot, Salyan to assess the effect of continuous ginger cropping and different cropping
sequences on ginger yield and rhizome rot severity. Experiment was conducted under rainfed
south faced mid hill conditions ( 1500 m a s 1). Recommended package of practices for
individual crop production were followed. Among the different cropping sequences tested
maize- to ria :pole bean- tori a : ginger in first three years and repeated same sequence in the
second three years cycle was found to be mosi sustainable cropping pattern with highest
ginger rhizome yield at the end of second cycle (35.8 t/ha) followed by ginger yield at second
cycle (34.1 t/ha) when Soybean - wheat :finger millet : ginger , three years cropping
pattern adopted. Rhizomes yields obtained at 6'1
' years from above cropping pattern were
significantly higher than continuous sole ginger cropped up 'to the 6'11 year (9.8 tllza). These
two cropping sequences gave highest net return Rs. 114,400 and 100,800/ha respectively and
also were found effective in reducing rhizome rot disease severity (25.9 to 26.0%) compared
to continuous ginger cropping (50.9 %). The long-temr experiment results revealed that
growing either Pole· bean- tori a or finger millet prior to ginger crop in three-year ginger
based cropping sequei1ce was found appropriate for sustainable ginger production in
Kapurkot agro-climatic conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=505 E-copies
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in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Title : Occurrence of Insect Pests and Diseases of Ginger in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: J. Gautam, Author Pagination: 69-72 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Ginger, Insect pests, Occurrence, Yield. Abstract: A random field survey was conducted from August to September during hVo consecutive ginger
growing seasons in 20/J and2012 in the major ginger growing districts (lllam, Salyan Palpa,
Nawalparasi, Dhankuta, Syanja, Makawanpur, Tanahu and Surkhet) of Nepal. White grub
(Phyllophaga spp.), Ginger shoot borer (Dichocrosis punctiferalis Guen.), Red ant (Dory/us sp),
Termites (Odontotermes sp) and Leafroller (Udaspes folus) pest infestation were found in most of the
surveyed districts. Rhizome rot (Pythium sp) infestation was found associated with rhizome fly
(Calobata sp) in patches in almost all the surveyed districts. Among them white grub and rhizome fly
were found economically important insect pests in ginger.
Monitoring of insect species using Sigma energy saving lamp of 18 watt was conducted at National
Ginger Research Program (.148.0 mas/), Kapurkot, Salyan during 2011112. A total of 27 species of
insect pests collected throui,1 light trap were identified. However, only 6 different insects namely
· Phyllophaga serricolis Hope, Dory/us orienta/is, · Xylotrupes gideon L., Anomala xanthroptera
Blanchard, Areas galactina orienta/is and Nezara viridula L were observed for the population build
up trend. Phyl/ophaga serricolls Hope (38) and Xylotrupes gideon L. (98) showed the highest
occurrence in July where as other insect species during June. During winter season no any occurrence
of insect species were recorded in Kapurkot condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1581 Occurrence of Insect Pests and Diseases of Ginger in Nepal [printed text] / J. Gautam, Author . - [s.d.] . - 69-72 p.
in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Ginger, Insect pests, Occurrence, Yield. Abstract: A random field survey was conducted from August to September during hVo consecutive ginger
growing seasons in 20/J and2012 in the major ginger growing districts (lllam, Salyan Palpa,
Nawalparasi, Dhankuta, Syanja, Makawanpur, Tanahu and Surkhet) of Nepal. White grub
(Phyllophaga spp.), Ginger shoot borer (Dichocrosis punctiferalis Guen.), Red ant (Dory/us sp),
Termites (Odontotermes sp) and Leafroller (Udaspes folus) pest infestation were found in most of the
surveyed districts. Rhizome rot (Pythium sp) infestation was found associated with rhizome fly
(Calobata sp) in patches in almost all the surveyed districts. Among them white grub and rhizome fly
were found economically important insect pests in ginger.
Monitoring of insect species using Sigma energy saving lamp of 18 watt was conducted at National
Ginger Research Program (.148.0 mas/), Kapurkot, Salyan during 2011112. A total of 27 species of
insect pests collected throui,1 light trap were identified. However, only 6 different insects namely
· Phyllophaga serricolis Hope, Dory/us orienta/is, · Xylotrupes gideon L., Anomala xanthroptera
Blanchard, Areas galactina orienta/is and Nezara viridula L were observed for the population build
up trend. Phyl/ophaga serricolls Hope (38) and Xylotrupes gideon L. (98) showed the highest
occurrence in July where as other insect species during June. During winter season no any occurrence
of insect species were recorded in Kapurkot condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1581 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1581URL Phyllosticta leaf spot disease of ginger: Management and its economic analysis under mid hill conditions of Nepal / Sharma, B.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.
Title : Phyllosticta leaf spot disease of ginger: Management and its economic analysis under mid hill conditions of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sharma, B.P., Author ; J.R Acharya, Author Pagination: 318-323p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Fungicides, ginger, Phyllosticta leaf spot, yield loss Abstract: Phyllosticta leaf spot caused by Phyllosticta zlngiberi Ramkr. is one of the widely spread diseases of ginger (Zingiber officinale Rose.) occurring through out the ginger growing areas of the country. An experiment was conducted during three consecutive years 1997-1999 to estimate the yield losses and select cost effective fungicide against the disease under south faced hills located at 1450 masl at Kapurkot, Salyan. Five fungicides i.e. Mancozeb, Copperoxychloride, Carbendazim, Chlorothallonil and Bordeaux mixture were tested against leaf spot and compared with non-treated water sprayed plot……….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1183 Phyllosticta leaf spot disease of ginger: Management and its economic analysis under mid hill conditions of Nepal [printed text] / Sharma, B.P., Author ; J.R Acharya, Author . - [s.d.] . - 318-323p.
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: Fungicides, ginger, Phyllosticta leaf spot, yield loss Abstract: Phyllosticta leaf spot caused by Phyllosticta zlngiberi Ramkr. is one of the widely spread diseases of ginger (Zingiber officinale Rose.) occurring through out the ginger growing areas of the country. An experiment was conducted during three consecutive years 1997-1999 to estimate the yield losses and select cost effective fungicide against the disease under south faced hills located at 1450 masl at Kapurkot, Salyan. Five fungicides i.e. Mancozeb, Copperoxychloride, Carbendazim, Chlorothallonil and Bordeaux mixture were tested against leaf spot and compared with non-treated water sprayed plot……….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1183 E-copies
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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 : Study on soil amendments to manage rhizome rot disease of ginger Material Type: printed text Authors: A.K Chaudhary, Author ; D.R. Kandel, Author ; M.L Dev, Author Pagination: 255-258 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Ginger, rhizome rot, soil amendments Abstract: Field experiments were carried out in 2004/05 to 2006/07 at Ginger Research Program Kapurkot, Salyan to assess the effect of various organic soil amendments to minimize the rhizome rot disease of ginger. Six different organic soil amendments were evaluated in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The soil amendments were agri lime, neem cake, mustard oil cake, agri lime + mustard oil cake, 'Timur' powder and 'Bojho' powder…………………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1531 Study on soil amendments to manage rhizome rot disease of ginger [printed text] / A.K Chaudhary, Author ; D.R. Kandel, Author ; M.L Dev, Author . - [s.d.] . - 255-258 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)
Keywords: Ginger, rhizome rot, soil amendments Abstract: Field experiments were carried out in 2004/05 to 2006/07 at Ginger Research Program Kapurkot, Salyan to assess the effect of various organic soil amendments to minimize the rhizome rot disease of ginger. Six different organic soil amendments were evaluated in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The soil amendments were agri lime, neem cake, mustard oil cake, agri lime + mustard oil cake, 'Timur' powder and 'Bojho' powder…………………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1531 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1531URL