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Effect of seasons, varieties and nutrients on productive flower production in brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) / Vijayalalitha, S.J.
Title : Effect of seasons, varieties and nutrients on productive flower production in brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) Material Type: printed text Authors: Vijayalalitha, S.J. ; , Publisher: Tamil Nadu : Gandhigram Rural University Publication Date: 2009 Pagination: 290 General note: AN: NR-5459 Keywords: Aubergines; Solanum melongena; Eggplant; Vegetables Class number: 635.646 Effect of seasons, varieties and nutrients on productive flower production in brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) [printed text] / Vijayalalitha, S.J. ; , . - Tamil Nadu : Gandhigram Rural University, 2009 . - 290.
AN: NR-5459
Keywords: Aubergines; Solanum melongena; Eggplant; Vegetables Class number: 635.646 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC2005459 635.646, VIJ Document NARC Library Documents Available Effects of Different Levels of Agricultural-Lime on Brinjal (Solanum Melongena L) Production in Acid Soils / B. H. Adhikary ; C. Adhikary
Title : Effects of Different Levels of Agricultural-Lime on Brinjal (Solanum Melongena L) Production in Acid Soils Material Type: printed text Authors: B. H. Adhikary, Author ; C. Adhikary, Author Pagination: 316-320 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: agricultural-lime, brinjal fruit production. soil pH, Solanum melongena Abstract: Field experiment Oil brinjal (Solanum melongena L var. Pokhara Lurki) was conducted in
acid soils (4.13- 4.23 pH) during the years 2001 and 2002 at Malepatan, Pokhara to
evaluate the effects of agricultural-lime Oil the production of brinjal fruits and its effect Oil
soil pH. The experiment was designed in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with
three replications. The plot size was 12 m2
• The fertilizer and manures were applied at the
rate of 100:75:75 N: PzO$: KzO kg/Ira and 25 tom per hectare of compost. Six levels of
agricultural-lime (0 tllra, 1 t, 2 t, 3 t, 5 t, and 10 tlha) were applied as the treatments in the
experiment. The results revealed that significant (P< 0.05) respollse of agricultural lime
was observed Oil fruit length and number of fruits per plant. The fruit circumference was
significantly (P<O.Ol) increased with tire incl'eased level of lime. The fruit yield production
due to different levels of lime was observed significantly contributed in both the years. The
mean yield results indicated a non-significant yield differences among 3t/lta (12.31 tlha),
5t/lra (12.1 t/ha) and JOt/Ira (13.06 t/lta), Soil test results revealed that mean soil pH value
before lime application was observed to be 4.13 pH, whereas the pH value after lime
application was obtained to be 5.34 pH which was almost 29% increased over that year
before lime application. On the basis of brinjal fruit yield alld quality, 3t/lra agricultural
lime is suggested for acid soil of Malepatan. If someone is interested to increase soil pH
without considering cost of agricultural lime, 51/Ira could be applied without affecting
brinjal yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=546 Effects of Different Levels of Agricultural-Lime on Brinjal (Solanum Melongena L) Production in Acid Soils [printed text] / B. H. Adhikary, Author ; C. Adhikary, Author . - [s.d.] . - 316-320 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: agricultural-lime, brinjal fruit production. soil pH, Solanum melongena Abstract: Field experiment Oil brinjal (Solanum melongena L var. Pokhara Lurki) was conducted in
acid soils (4.13- 4.23 pH) during the years 2001 and 2002 at Malepatan, Pokhara to
evaluate the effects of agricultural-lime Oil the production of brinjal fruits and its effect Oil
soil pH. The experiment was designed in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with
three replications. The plot size was 12 m2
• The fertilizer and manures were applied at the
rate of 100:75:75 N: PzO$: KzO kg/Ira and 25 tom per hectare of compost. Six levels of
agricultural-lime (0 tllra, 1 t, 2 t, 3 t, 5 t, and 10 tlha) were applied as the treatments in the
experiment. The results revealed that significant (P< 0.05) respollse of agricultural lime
was observed Oil fruit length and number of fruits per plant. The fruit circumference was
significantly (P<O.Ol) increased with tire incl'eased level of lime. The fruit yield production
due to different levels of lime was observed significantly contributed in both the years. The
mean yield results indicated a non-significant yield differences among 3t/lta (12.31 tlha),
5t/lra (12.1 t/ha) and JOt/Ira (13.06 t/lta), Soil test results revealed that mean soil pH value
before lime application was observed to be 4.13 pH, whereas the pH value after lime
application was obtained to be 5.34 pH which was almost 29% increased over that year
before lime application. On the basis of brinjal fruit yield alld quality, 3t/lra agricultural
lime is suggested for acid soil of Malepatan. If someone is interested to increase soil pH
without considering cost of agricultural lime, 51/Ira could be applied without affecting
brinjal yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=546 ContentE-copies
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=548URL Effect of Potassium on Potato Tuber Production in Acid Soils of Malepatan, Pokhara / Adhikary, Bishnu H. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 7 (2006)
[article]
Title : Effect of Potassium on Potato Tuber Production in Acid Soils of Malepatan, Pokhara Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Krishna B. Karki, Author Publication Date: 2006 Article on page: 42-48 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Basal application, potassium levels, Solanum tuberosum, tuber production and topdressing Abstract: Soils of Pokhara valley, especially Malepatan, are fine textured silt loam, extremely acidic in
nature (3.7-4.0 pH) and are medium in soil potassium content. On-station experiments were
conducted to assess the response of potassium (K2O) and its application methods on potato tuber
yield in an extremely acid soil condition. Six potassium levels (0, 50, 75, 100 kg ha-1 as basal
application, 50 kg basal plus 50 kg top dressed, and 50 kg basal plus 50 kg foliar application)
were tested in the experiment for three consecutive years (2000, 2001 and 2002). A randomized
complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications was employed. Variety used was MS 42.
Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P2O5) and compost were applied as basal dose in each plots at the rate
of 100 kg, 50 kg and 20 t ha-1, respectively. Three years mean result on the plant growth
characters revealed that tallest plant height was recorded (33.22 cm) when 50 kg ha-1 potassium
was applied basally and 50 kg ha-1 top-dressed. The trend was quite similar in tillers production
(6.96 branches plant-1) and biomass production (168.66 g plant-1). Maximum of 473.33-g plant-1
of tubers was produced when 100 kg of potassium was applied basal single dose. Highest tuber
yield of 24.75 t ha-1 of tuber were produced when 50 kg potassium was applied basally and 50
kg top- dressed, a total of 100 kg ha-1. Highly significant response of potassium levels on tuber
production was observed in all the years. The results of this investigation suggested that
application of potassium (K2O) at the rate of 50 kg ha-1 basal and 50 kg ha-1 top-dressed in 45
days could increase potato tuber yield satisfactorily in extremely acid soil condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=45
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 7 (2006) . - 42-48 p[article] Effect of Potassium on Potato Tuber Production in Acid Soils of Malepatan, Pokhara [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Krishna B. Karki, Author . - 2006 . - 42-48 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 7 (2006) . - 42-48 p
Keywords: Basal application, potassium levels, Solanum tuberosum, tuber production and topdressing Abstract: Soils of Pokhara valley, especially Malepatan, are fine textured silt loam, extremely acidic in
nature (3.7-4.0 pH) and are medium in soil potassium content. On-station experiments were
conducted to assess the response of potassium (K2O) and its application methods on potato tuber
yield in an extremely acid soil condition. Six potassium levels (0, 50, 75, 100 kg ha-1 as basal
application, 50 kg basal plus 50 kg top dressed, and 50 kg basal plus 50 kg foliar application)
were tested in the experiment for three consecutive years (2000, 2001 and 2002). A randomized
complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications was employed. Variety used was MS 42.
Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P2O5) and compost were applied as basal dose in each plots at the rate
of 100 kg, 50 kg and 20 t ha-1, respectively. Three years mean result on the plant growth
characters revealed that tallest plant height was recorded (33.22 cm) when 50 kg ha-1 potassium
was applied basally and 50 kg ha-1 top-dressed. The trend was quite similar in tillers production
(6.96 branches plant-1) and biomass production (168.66 g plant-1). Maximum of 473.33-g plant-1
of tubers was produced when 100 kg of potassium was applied basal single dose. Highest tuber
yield of 24.75 t ha-1 of tuber were produced when 50 kg potassium was applied basally and 50
kg top- dressed, a total of 100 kg ha-1. Highly significant response of potassium levels on tuber
production was observed in all the years. The results of this investigation suggested that
application of potassium (K2O) at the rate of 50 kg ha-1 basal and 50 kg ha-1 top-dressed in 45
days could increase potato tuber yield satisfactorily in extremely acid soil condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=45 Management Study on Seed Potato Production Using Two Alternative Planting Materials under Greenhouse Condition / Khatri, B.B. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.1, No. 1 (1997)
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Title : Management Study on Seed Potato Production Using Two Alternative Planting Materials under Greenhouse Condition Material Type: printed text Authors: Khatri, B.B., Author ; Z. N. Ganga, Author Publication Date: 1997 Article on page: 16-42 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Degeneration, physiological age , potato, Solanum tuberosum L. Abstract: Z.N. GANGA Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Philippines ABSTRACT This study was conducted in response to the costly and often unavailable seed tubers for growing potatoes. Microtubers and minitubers were used as alternative planting materials of varieties `Granola' and `Monta��'. Results showed that the tuberlet size significantly affected plant height and canopy cover. Larger the tubers planted, the higher the percentage emergence and more number of main stems per plant counted. The number and weight of tuberlets produced were also highly dependent on the size of the micro- and minitubers planted. The bigger the tubers planted, the larger were the tuberlets produced. Higher number of tuberlets were obtained from closer spacings. Planting small tubers generally resulted in higher multiplication ratio of smaller tuberlets, but required careful management. Findings indicate that the minitubers rather than microtubers should be provided to the farmers as the basic planting material at least where the farmers need clean seed stock and cannot afford proper management of delicate materials. Tuberlet production under greenhouse condition is particularly more suitable and important as the planting materials than the microtubers and stem cuttings which are provided directly to the farmers. Minitubers produced may thus reduce the risk of poor crop establishment and favors better crop stand in the farmers' field. .
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1827
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.1, No. 1 (1997) . - 16-42 p.[article] Management Study on Seed Potato Production Using Two Alternative Planting Materials under Greenhouse Condition [printed text] / Khatri, B.B., Author ; Z. N. Ganga, Author . - 1997 . - 16-42 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.1, No. 1 (1997) . - 16-42 p.
Keywords: Degeneration, physiological age , potato, Solanum tuberosum L. Abstract: Z.N. GANGA Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Philippines ABSTRACT This study was conducted in response to the costly and often unavailable seed tubers for growing potatoes. Microtubers and minitubers were used as alternative planting materials of varieties `Granola' and `Monta��'. Results showed that the tuberlet size significantly affected plant height and canopy cover. Larger the tubers planted, the higher the percentage emergence and more number of main stems per plant counted. The number and weight of tuberlets produced were also highly dependent on the size of the micro- and minitubers planted. The bigger the tubers planted, the larger were the tuberlets produced. Higher number of tuberlets were obtained from closer spacings. Planting small tubers generally resulted in higher multiplication ratio of smaller tuberlets, but required careful management. Findings indicate that the minitubers rather than microtubers should be provided to the farmers as the basic planting material at least where the farmers need clean seed stock and cannot afford proper management of delicate materials. Tuberlet production under greenhouse condition is particularly more suitable and important as the planting materials than the microtubers and stem cuttings which are provided directly to the farmers. Minitubers produced may thus reduce the risk of poor crop establishment and favors better crop stand in the farmers' field. .
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1827 Potato varietal and agronomical research at ARS, Lumle / Thapa, D.R.
Title : Potato varietal and agronomical research at ARS, Lumle Material Type: printed text Authors: Thapa, D.R. ; , Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 2000 Pagination: 6 Keywords: Potatoes; Solanum tuberosum; Variety trials; Yields; Yield components; Blight; Genotypes; Vegetables Potato varietal and agronomical research at ARS, Lumle [printed text] / Thapa, D.R. ; , . - Pokhara : LARC, 2000 . - 6.
Keywords: Potatoes; Solanum tuberosum; Variety trials; Yields; Yield components; Blight; Genotypes; Vegetables Copies (1)
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