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Green matter production of oat and legumes in combinations at four levels of nitrogen under rainfed condition. / Shrestha R.P
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
Title : Green matter production of oat and legumes in combinations at four levels of nitrogen under rainfed condition. Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha R.P, Editor Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 27-30 p. General note: AN: 3051 Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: This experiment aimed to investigate the green matter production of three different combinations of Oat and legumes: (a) oat (aveng sativa L) var.kent + Common vetch (vicia sativa),(b) Oat + Field pea (Pisum satiyum var. arvense and (c) Oat + Garden pea (Pisum satiyum L) at four levels of Nitrogen (N0 N 40 N 70 and N100. One half of the N was applied as basal dose at the time of land preparation and remaining one half was top dressed after the first cut. Plants were harvested three times during February to April at approximately 35 days interval. The levels of nitrogen significantly influenced (P<O.OI) on the green matter production of all the combinations of oat and legumes. However, the effects due to the inclusion of three different legumes and Nitrogen x Legumes interaction were not significant. The average GM yield at N 70 (70 kg. N ha-I) was 20.9 MT ha-I i.e. 34 percent higher compared to that of N 0 level (control). An additional amount of N above N70 level had no signifi cant effect on the GM production. Oat + c. vetch combination produced highest GM yield of 19.0 MT ha-1compared to that of other combinations, however, differences were not significant.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=597 Green matter production of oat and legumes in combinations at four levels of nitrogen under rainfed condition. [printed text] / Shrestha R.P, Editor . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 27-30 p.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
AN: 3051
Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: This experiment aimed to investigate the green matter production of three different combinations of Oat and legumes: (a) oat (aveng sativa L) var.kent + Common vetch (vicia sativa),(b) Oat + Field pea (Pisum satiyum var. arvense and (c) Oat + Garden pea (Pisum satiyum L) at four levels of Nitrogen (N0 N 40 N 70 and N100. One half of the N was applied as basal dose at the time of land preparation and remaining one half was top dressed after the first cut. Plants were harvested three times during February to April at approximately 35 days interval. The levels of nitrogen significantly influenced (P<O.OI) on the green matter production of all the combinations of oat and legumes. However, the effects due to the inclusion of three different legumes and Nitrogen x Legumes interaction were not significant. The average GM yield at N 70 (70 kg. N ha-I) was 20.9 MT ha-I i.e. 34 percent higher compared to that of N 0 level (control). An additional amount of N above N70 level had no signifi cant effect on the GM production. Oat + c. vetch combination produced highest GM yield of 19.0 MT ha-1compared to that of other combinations, however, differences were not significant.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=597URL Identification of appropriate leguminous fodder intercropped with different cultivars of oat under rainfed and irrigated condition. / Pariyar, D.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
Title : Identification of appropriate leguminous fodder intercropped with different cultivars of oat under rainfed and irrigated condition. Material Type: printed text Authors: Pariyar, D., Editor ; Mandal, P., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author ; Shah, S., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 34-37 p. General note: AN: 3051 Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: As a winter fodder, cultivation of Oat is becoming popular among doily fanners of Nepal. Growing nativelegumes with Oat is not a common practice of these fanners. Intercropping of legume with Oat does not only increase the qualitative forage production, but it also helps to improve the status of the soil. Four cultivators of native legume were intercropped with four cultivars of Oat in order to asses the response of individual legume to the typesof Oat both under rainfed (Khumaltar) and irrigated condition (Tarahara). A basal doze of fertilizers (FYM@5M/jha.,N 30, P205 30, and K20 50 kg/ha.) was applied. The response of individual native legume to the individual cultivar of oat was found to be different. Under rainfed condition, Pisum letbims with Kent (16 Mtjha.),Vicia. faba with Swan (18.7 Mt/ha.), Vicia faba with Amuri (15.7 Mt/ha.) and Pisum lethirus with caravil/e (13.3Mt/ha.) produced relatively more forage. In the irrigated condition, Pisum lethims witlt Kent (36.4 Mt/ha.), andVicia sativa with caraville (32.2 Mt/ha.) produced relatively more forage. However, differences between the treatments were not significant in both the environmental conditions.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=599 Identification of appropriate leguminous fodder intercropped with different cultivars of oat under rainfed and irrigated condition. [printed text] / Pariyar, D., Editor ; Mandal, P., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author ; Shah, S., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 34-37 p.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
AN: 3051
Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: As a winter fodder, cultivation of Oat is becoming popular among doily fanners of Nepal. Growing nativelegumes with Oat is not a common practice of these fanners. Intercropping of legume with Oat does not only increase the qualitative forage production, but it also helps to improve the status of the soil. Four cultivators of native legume were intercropped with four cultivars of Oat in order to asses the response of individual legume to the typesof Oat both under rainfed (Khumaltar) and irrigated condition (Tarahara). A basal doze of fertilizers (FYM@5M/jha.,N 30, P205 30, and K20 50 kg/ha.) was applied. The response of individual native legume to the individual cultivar of oat was found to be different. Under rainfed condition, Pisum letbims with Kent (16 Mtjha.),Vicia. faba with Swan (18.7 Mt/ha.), Vicia faba with Amuri (15.7 Mt/ha.) and Pisum lethirus with caravil/e (13.3Mt/ha.) produced relatively more forage. In the irrigated condition, Pisum lethims witlt Kent (36.4 Mt/ha.), andVicia sativa with caraville (32.2 Mt/ha.) produced relatively more forage. However, differences between the treatments were not significant in both the environmental conditions.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=599URL Comparative study of the load carrying ability of Jumli baruwal and polwarth crossbred wethiers. / Gurung, N.K.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
Title : Comparative study of the load carrying ability of Jumli baruwal and polwarth crossbred wethiers. Material Type: printed text Authors: Gurung, N.K., Editor Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 86-95 p. General note: AN: 3051 Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Twenty sheep wethers(ten Polwarth cross and ten Baruwal) were used to study the load carrying ability ofcrossbred and native sheep breed in Jumla, Nepal. The average age of the Polwarth cross and Baruwal were 4122and 481.8 days respectively. The average body weights were 28.59 kg. for Polwarth crosses and 23.0 kg. for Baruwal.Both the breed of animal were divided into two groups containing 5 animals in each group assigning 15 and 20%load equivalent to their body weight. Barley grain were filled in the harness and animal were drived pre-determineddistance of 13.6 Jan. daily from 6:00AM to 1:00 PM. The rectal temperature and the respiration rate was measured and statistically analyzed to compare the stress caused by the load. The result indicated that out of the two physiological reaction measured, respiration rate was the mostsensitive to the load carried. Among the breed Polwarth cross had higher respiratory rate showing more stressed . The suit indicated that with the percent of load carried (i.e. 15% and 20%) the was no significantdifferent of the load carrying ability of both crosses and indigenous sheep breed.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=610 Comparative study of the load carrying ability of Jumli baruwal and polwarth crossbred wethiers. [printed text] / Gurung, N.K., Editor . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 86-95 p.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
AN: 3051
Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Twenty sheep wethers(ten Polwarth cross and ten Baruwal) were used to study the load carrying ability ofcrossbred and native sheep breed in Jumla, Nepal. The average age of the Polwarth cross and Baruwal were 4122and 481.8 days respectively. The average body weights were 28.59 kg. for Polwarth crosses and 23.0 kg. for Baruwal.Both the breed of animal were divided into two groups containing 5 animals in each group assigning 15 and 20%load equivalent to their body weight. Barley grain were filled in the harness and animal were drived pre-determineddistance of 13.6 Jan. daily from 6:00AM to 1:00 PM. The rectal temperature and the respiration rate was measured and statistically analyzed to compare the stress caused by the load. The result indicated that out of the two physiological reaction measured, respiration rate was the mostsensitive to the load carried. Among the breed Polwarth cross had higher respiratory rate showing more stressed . The suit indicated that with the percent of load carried (i.e. 15% and 20%) the was no significantdifferent of the load carrying ability of both crosses and indigenous sheep breed.
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in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
Title : Effect of cutting heights on the green matter production of oats. Material Type: printed text Authors: Pariyar, D., Editor ; Mandal, P., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 52-55 p. General note: AN: 3051 Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: An experiment comprising four cutting heights 3, 5, 7 or 9 em of six cultivars (Kent, Swan, Amuri, Caraville, JH 810 and JH 822) of Oat with three replications was conducted at Khumaltar (NPFRP) in FY. 2046/47 under rainfed condition to asses forage production. Three cuttings were taken 57, 45 or 37 days after sowing. FYM @ 5 t/ha. and urea @ 100 kg/ha. were applied as basal dose. The maximum production was harvested 39.0 t/ha.fresh weight from JH 810 when cut at 7 cm. above ground level followed by Kent; 36.3 t. at 5 cm., JH 822; 33.8 y. at7 cm., Caraville; 33.3 t. at 9 cm., Swan; 32.9 t. at 5 cm. and Amuri; 33.2 t. at 9 cm/ha. There was no significanteffect of cutting heights on green matter production.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=602 Effect of cutting heights on the green matter production of oats. [printed text] / Pariyar, D., Editor ; Mandal, P., Author ; Shrestha M.K., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 52-55 p.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
AN: 3051
Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: An experiment comprising four cutting heights 3, 5, 7 or 9 em of six cultivars (Kent, Swan, Amuri, Caraville, JH 810 and JH 822) of Oat with three replications was conducted at Khumaltar (NPFRP) in FY. 2046/47 under rainfed condition to asses forage production. Three cuttings were taken 57, 45 or 37 days after sowing. FYM @ 5 t/ha. and urea @ 100 kg/ha. were applied as basal dose. The maximum production was harvested 39.0 t/ha.fresh weight from JH 810 when cut at 7 cm. above ground level followed by Kent; 36.3 t. at 5 cm., JH 822; 33.8 y. at7 cm., Caraville; 33.3 t. at 9 cm., Swan; 32.9 t. at 5 cm. and Amuri; 33.2 t. at 9 cm/ha. There was no significanteffect of cutting heights on green matter production.
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in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
Title : Effect of stall feeding and open grazing on growth rate of goats. Material Type: printed text Authors: Sainju, A.P., Editor ; Shrestha, H.R., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 70-72 p. General note: AN: 3051 Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Twenty Jamunapari (50% cross) and 2 1ocal Khari male kids of 120 days old with an average live weightof 10.2 kg were selected for experiment. Twenty four kids were blocked in to two groups ( 12 kids per group) andwere allocated experimental diets at random in each group. 17ze experimental diet were: I. Stall Feeding: concentrate mixture + green forage ad lib + vetlic, and II. Open Grazing: Concentrate Mixture + Grazing (7 to 8 houn perday) + green grass (as supplements) + Vetlic. Monthly live weight of the animals were measured and recorded.There was no significant differences in the daily live weight gain between the diets. However, the animals in the stall fed system had 17.2% higher daily live weight gain than of the animals kept in the open grazing system.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=606 Effect of stall feeding and open grazing on growth rate of goats. [printed text] / Sainju, A.P., Editor ; Shrestha, H.R., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 70-72 p.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
AN: 3051
Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Twenty Jamunapari (50% cross) and 2 1ocal Khari male kids of 120 days old with an average live weightof 10.2 kg were selected for experiment. Twenty four kids were blocked in to two groups ( 12 kids per group) andwere allocated experimental diets at random in each group. 17ze experimental diet were: I. Stall Feeding: concentrate mixture + green forage ad lib + vetlic, and II. Open Grazing: Concentrate Mixture + Grazing (7 to 8 houn perday) + green grass (as supplements) + Vetlic. Monthly live weight of the animals were measured and recorded.There was no significant differences in the daily live weight gain between the diets. However, the animals in the stall fed system had 17.2% higher daily live weight gain than of the animals kept in the open grazing system.
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