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Performance of full season maize genotypes in the river basin areas of mid-western hill of Nepal / Anil Pokhrel
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Performance of full season maize genotypes in the river basin areas of mid-western hill of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Anil Pokhrel ; Keshav Raj Pokhrel, Author ; Gam Bahadur Pun, Author ; Nain Singh Chhetri, Author ; Jhalak Prasad Dhakal, Author ; Tara bahadur Ghimire, Author ; Chitra Bahadur Kunwar, Author Pagination: 149-154 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Mize ; genotypes full season IYT CVT CFFT Abstract: Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important cereal crop in Nepal and main stable food crop in the hill
people. With the objective of identifying suitable high yielding open pollinated full season
maize genotypes for the river basin areas of mid western hill of Nepal, a series of
experiments, Intermediate Yield Trial-Terai (IYT-T), Coordinated Varietal Trial-Terai (CVTT)
and Coordinated Farmers Field Trial-Terai (CFFT-T) were conducted during the normal
growing seasons of2011 and 2012. A total of21, 14 and 7 genotypes were evaluated in IYTT,
CVT-T and CFFT-T in two consecutive years of20l I and 2012 respectively. Out of21
genotypes tested under IYT-T, genotypes: R POP-4 (4261 kg/ha), PHRA PHUTTABATS0031
(3937 kg/ha) and R POP-I (3854 kg/ha) were found significantly superior for grain
yield and husk cover. Out of 14 genotypes tested under CVT-T, genotypes: Across 9331 RE
(5068 kg/ha), RPOP-4 (50 12 kg/ha) and Ram pur Composite ( 4810 kg/ha) were significantly
superior in terms of grain yield. Similarly in CFFT-T, out of 7 genotypes tested, genotypes
Across 9331 RE (2676 kg/ha) was superior for grain yield followed by HG.AB (2594 kg/ha)
and Upahar (240 I kg/ha).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=880 Performance of full season maize genotypes in the river basin areas of mid-western hill of Nepal [printed text] / Anil Pokhrel ; Keshav Raj Pokhrel, Author ; Gam Bahadur Pun, Author ; Nain Singh Chhetri, Author ; Jhalak Prasad Dhakal, Author ; Tara bahadur Ghimire, Author ; Chitra Bahadur Kunwar, Author . - [s.d.] . - 149-154 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Mize ; genotypes full season IYT CVT CFFT Abstract: Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important cereal crop in Nepal and main stable food crop in the hill
people. With the objective of identifying suitable high yielding open pollinated full season
maize genotypes for the river basin areas of mid western hill of Nepal, a series of
experiments, Intermediate Yield Trial-Terai (IYT-T), Coordinated Varietal Trial-Terai (CVTT)
and Coordinated Farmers Field Trial-Terai (CFFT-T) were conducted during the normal
growing seasons of2011 and 2012. A total of21, 14 and 7 genotypes were evaluated in IYTT,
CVT-T and CFFT-T in two consecutive years of20l I and 2012 respectively. Out of21
genotypes tested under IYT-T, genotypes: R POP-4 (4261 kg/ha), PHRA PHUTTABATS0031
(3937 kg/ha) and R POP-I (3854 kg/ha) were found significantly superior for grain
yield and husk cover. Out of 14 genotypes tested under CVT-T, genotypes: Across 9331 RE
(5068 kg/ha), RPOP-4 (50 12 kg/ha) and Ram pur Composite ( 4810 kg/ha) were significantly
superior in terms of grain yield. Similarly in CFFT-T, out of 7 genotypes tested, genotypes
Across 9331 RE (2676 kg/ha) was superior for grain yield followed by HG.AB (2594 kg/ha)
and Upahar (240 I kg/ha).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=880 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=880URL
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Varietal improvement of early maize for Far Western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: HK Prasai ; Subarna Sharma, Author ; Ujjwal Kumar Singh Kushwaha, Author ; Bishnu Joshi, Author Pagination: 174-177 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Early maize ; IYT CVT grain yield Abstract: Intermediate yield trial (IYT) of early maize was carried out at Regional Agricultural
Research Station, Doti during 20 I 1/12 and 20 12/I 3. The experiment was laid out in
random ized complete block design. A total of nine entries were included in both years. Out of
the tested genotypes, S03TEY -FM(ER) recorded the highest grain yield (2899 kg/ha)
followed by Ram pur S03E02 (2846 kg!ha) and Across 2401 (2628 kg/ha). Statistically all
the traits included in the experiment were found none significant among genotypes. The same
entries were included in IYT experiment of2012/ 13 also. Amongst the tested entries included
in the experiment, S03TEYILN produced the highest grain yield (4718 kglha) fo llowed by
S03 TEY -FM(ER) ( 44 70 kglha) and Ram pur S03E02 ( 43 19kg!ha). Statistica lly, tested traits
were found significantly different due to genotypes at 1-5% level. S03TEYILN (3863 kg/ha),
S03TEY-FM (ER) and S03TEY-SEQ (3427 kg/ha), and Rampur S03E02 (3300 kg/ha) have
been identified as promising genotypes of early maize from combined analys is over years for
far western lower hills and river basins. The difference in grain yield due to genotypes and
year was found significantly different at 1% level whereas it was found non-si gn ificant for
treatment and year interaction as indicated by combined analysis over years. The coordinated
varietal trial of early maize was also carried out at this research station during 2011/12. Total
nine entries were included in the experiment and it was replicated three times. Out of the
tested entries included in the experiment, Rampur Composite x Pool 17 recorded the highest
grain yield (3244 kg/ha) followed by Pop 44 x Pool 15 (3150 kg/ha) and Khumal Yellow x
Pool 17 (2915 kglha). Statistically, the difference in flowering days, plant height, ear height
and grain yield due to genotypes was found significant at 1-5% level.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=886 Varietal improvement of early maize for Far Western hills of Nepal [printed text] / HK Prasai ; Subarna Sharma, Author ; Ujjwal Kumar Singh Kushwaha, Author ; Bishnu Joshi, Author . - [s.d.] . - 174-177 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Early maize ; IYT CVT grain yield Abstract: Intermediate yield trial (IYT) of early maize was carried out at Regional Agricultural
Research Station, Doti during 20 I 1/12 and 20 12/I 3. The experiment was laid out in
random ized complete block design. A total of nine entries were included in both years. Out of
the tested genotypes, S03TEY -FM(ER) recorded the highest grain yield (2899 kg/ha)
followed by Ram pur S03E02 (2846 kg!ha) and Across 2401 (2628 kg/ha). Statistically all
the traits included in the experiment were found none significant among genotypes. The same
entries were included in IYT experiment of2012/ 13 also. Amongst the tested entries included
in the experiment, S03TEYILN produced the highest grain yield (4718 kglha) fo llowed by
S03 TEY -FM(ER) ( 44 70 kglha) and Ram pur S03E02 ( 43 19kg!ha). Statistica lly, tested traits
were found significantly different due to genotypes at 1-5% level. S03TEYILN (3863 kg/ha),
S03TEY-FM (ER) and S03TEY-SEQ (3427 kg/ha), and Rampur S03E02 (3300 kg/ha) have
been identified as promising genotypes of early maize from combined analys is over years for
far western lower hills and river basins. The difference in grain yield due to genotypes and
year was found significantly different at 1% level whereas it was found non-si gn ificant for
treatment and year interaction as indicated by combined analysis over years. The coordinated
varietal trial of early maize was also carried out at this research station during 2011/12. Total
nine entries were included in the experiment and it was replicated three times. Out of the
tested entries included in the experiment, Rampur Composite x Pool 17 recorded the highest
grain yield (3244 kg/ha) followed by Pop 44 x Pool 15 (3150 kg/ha) and Khumal Yellow x
Pool 17 (2915 kglha). Statistically, the difference in flowering days, plant height, ear height
and grain yield due to genotypes was found significant at 1-5% level.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=886 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=886URL