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STUDIES ON HOST RANGE AND RESISTANCE MECHANISM OF HOST AND NON-HOST SPECIES TO BROAD BEAN RUST PATHOGEN (UROMYCES VICIAE-FABAE) / Ghimire, S.R. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.2, No.1 (1998)
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Title : STUDIES ON HOST RANGE AND RESISTANCE MECHANISM OF HOST AND NON-HOST SPECIES TO BROAD BEAN RUST PATHOGEN (UROMYCES VICIAE-FABAE) Material Type: printed text Authors: Ghimire, S.R., Author ; J. W. MANSFIELD, Author Publication Date: 1998 Article on page: 94-100 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Broad bean, Host range, Hypersensitive reaction, Uromyces viciae-fabae Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1176
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.2, No.1 (1998) . - 94-100 p.[article] STUDIES ON HOST RANGE AND RESISTANCE MECHANISM OF HOST AND NON-HOST SPECIES TO BROAD BEAN RUST PATHOGEN (UROMYCES VICIAE-FABAE) [printed text] / Ghimire, S.R., Author ; J. W. MANSFIELD, Author . - 1998 . - 94-100 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.2, No.1 (1998) . - 94-100 p.
Keywords: Broad bean, Host range, Hypersensitive reaction, Uromyces viciae-fabae Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1176 Toward insect resistant maize for third world; Proceedings of the international sysmposium on methodologies for developing host plant resistance to maize insects
Title : Toward insect resistant maize for third world; Proceedings of the international sysmposium on methodologies for developing host plant resistance to maize insects Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Mexico : CIMMYT Publication Date: 1988 Pagination: viii, 327 Keywords: Maize; Host plants; Pest resistance; Cereals; Developing areas Toward insect resistant maize for third world; Proceedings of the international sysmposium on methodologies for developing host plant resistance to maize insects [printed text] / , . - Mexico : CIMMYT, 1988 . - viii, 327.
Keywords: Maize; Host plants; Pest resistance; Cereals; Developing areas Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-3610 NR-3610, Document NARC Library Documents Available Use of Host Reducing Application of Fungicide for the Management of Potato Late Blight in Nepal / Buddhi P. Sharma, in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.12 (2012)
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Title : Use of Host Reducing Application of Fungicide for the Management of Potato Late Blight in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Buddhi P. Sharma,, Author ; Hira K. Manandhar, Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 54-62p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Host resistance, Severity scale value, Spray frequencies, Tuber yield Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1282
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.12 (2012) . - 54-62p.[article] Use of Host Reducing Application of Fungicide for the Management of Potato Late Blight in Nepal [printed text] / Buddhi P. Sharma,, Author ; Hira K. Manandhar, Author . - 2012 . - 54-62p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.12 (2012) . - 54-62p.
Keywords: Host resistance, Severity scale value, Spray frequencies, Tuber yield Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1282 Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Snails in Western Region of Nepal / Him P. Pathak ; Yuba R. Bhusal ; Ram B. KC
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Snails in Western Region of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Him P. Pathak, Author ; Yuba R. Bhusal, Author ; Ram B. KC, Author Pagination: 116-121 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Copper sulphate, damage, ecology, host crops, mortality, snails Abstract: Survey and field experiments were conducted at ARS, Pokhara, during 2003 and 2004
to know the ecology and effectiveness of different materials against terrestrial snails.
Field experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with seven
treatments and four replications. Each treatment plot consisted of one clump of banana
with 3 stems having 15 leaves and 50 snails (Cryptaustenia sp.). All treatments were
applied in July. Survey conducted in Kaski, Tanahun, Syangja, Parvat, Nawalparasi
and Rupandehi revealed that five species of snails, namely Lissachatina fulica,
Cryptaustenia sp., Macrochlamys sp, Euaustenia sp.and Bensonia sp. were recorded
as crop pests. They were found to feed most preferably on chayote followed by tane
bodi, maize and sponge gourd in the field whereas in host choice condition, tane bodi,
french bean, maize, chayote, sponge gourd and yam were in sequence of preference
rank and the least preferred were ginger, turmeric and egg plant. The snails in field
were seen just after 2-3 showers of rain during April-May, maximum peak in July, and
theirr activity stopped with the end of monsoon. Two years mean data on snail mortality
due to treatments revealed that the spray of copper sulphate @ 5g//iter of water gave
significantly maximum mortality of snails (86.20 %). Common salt + agriculture
lime (1:5) @ 10 g/liter of water(78.90%) and dust of common salt+ wood ash (1: 5)
@ 30 kg/ha (74.60 %) were at par to cause snail mortality within 7 days after
application compared to that of untreated control (8.52 %).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=230 Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Snails in Western Region of Nepal [printed text] / Him P. Pathak, Author ; Yuba R. Bhusal, Author ; Ram B. KC, Author . - [s.d.] . - 116-121 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: Copper sulphate, damage, ecology, host crops, mortality, snails Abstract: Survey and field experiments were conducted at ARS, Pokhara, during 2003 and 2004
to know the ecology and effectiveness of different materials against terrestrial snails.
Field experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with seven
treatments and four replications. Each treatment plot consisted of one clump of banana
with 3 stems having 15 leaves and 50 snails (Cryptaustenia sp.). All treatments were
applied in July. Survey conducted in Kaski, Tanahun, Syangja, Parvat, Nawalparasi
and Rupandehi revealed that five species of snails, namely Lissachatina fulica,
Cryptaustenia sp., Macrochlamys sp, Euaustenia sp.and Bensonia sp. were recorded
as crop pests. They were found to feed most preferably on chayote followed by tane
bodi, maize and sponge gourd in the field whereas in host choice condition, tane bodi,
french bean, maize, chayote, sponge gourd and yam were in sequence of preference
rank and the least preferred were ginger, turmeric and egg plant. The snails in field
were seen just after 2-3 showers of rain during April-May, maximum peak in July, and
theirr activity stopped with the end of monsoon. Two years mean data on snail mortality
due to treatments revealed that the spray of copper sulphate @ 5g//iter of water gave
significantly maximum mortality of snails (86.20 %). Common salt + agriculture
lime (1:5) @ 10 g/liter of water(78.90%) and dust of common salt+ wood ash (1: 5)
@ 30 kg/ha (74.60 %) were at par to cause snail mortality within 7 days after
application compared to that of untreated control (8.52 %).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=230 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=230URL Annual technical report 2054-55 (1997-98)
Title : Annual technical report 2054-55 (1997-98) Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Lalitpur : Entomology Division Publication Date: 1999 Pagination: v.p. Keywords: Biological control; Host plants; Useful insects; Entomology Annual technical report 2054-55 (1997-98) [printed text] / , . - Lalitpur : Entomology Division, 1999 . - v.p.
Keywords: Biological control; Host plants; Useful insects; Entomology Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-2029 NR-2029, Document NARC Library Documents Available Downy mildew of sorghumPermalinkPermalink