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in Proceedings of the National Winter Crops (Oilseeds) Research Workshop held at Bhairahawa, 28-30 October 1998 / Chaudhary, R.N.
Title : Management of mustard aphid (Lipaphis erysitni Kaltb) Material Type: printed text Authors: Ray S.P, Editor Publisher: Sarlahi : NORP Publication Date: 2000 Pagination: 41-47 p. Keywords: Brassica rapa; campestris; Yields; Field experimentation; Genotypes; Oil crops Abstract: Mustard aphid is the most serious pest of rapeseed-mustard causing substantial yield losses. To find out the suitable aphid management practices, a set of experiments were conducted at ORP Saralahi. To escape the rape seed crop from mustard aphid, date of seeding trial was conducted since last three years and it was concluded that 9th October was regarded as appropriate seeding time for Brassica campestris var. toria. To find out the sources of resistance to mustard aphid 104,120 and 162 gemplasms of Brassica oilcrops were evaluated under field condition during the fiscal year of 1995/96,1996/97 and 1997/98 respectively. Twelve genotypes on B.campestris var. toria. Six on B. juncea and one genotype on B. campestris var. sarson were found tolerant to mustard aphid. Four bio-pest.ic.ides and five botanical rnaterials were tested to findout the alternative solut.ion to control mustard aphids. Among bio-pesticides, accephate was encouraging to control the pest (77% aphid mortality ). In bolanical materials , tobacco leaves were found good to control mustard aphid (96% aphid mortalitya) with better yield performance.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=847 Management of mustard aphid (Lipaphis erysitni Kaltb) [printed text] / Ray S.P, Editor . - Sarlahi : NORP, 2000 . - 41-47 p.
in Proceedings of the National Winter Crops (Oilseeds) Research Workshop held at Bhairahawa, 28-30 October 1998 / Chaudhary, R.N.
Keywords: Brassica rapa; campestris; Yields; Field experimentation; Genotypes; Oil crops Abstract: Mustard aphid is the most serious pest of rapeseed-mustard causing substantial yield losses. To find out the suitable aphid management practices, a set of experiments were conducted at ORP Saralahi. To escape the rape seed crop from mustard aphid, date of seeding trial was conducted since last three years and it was concluded that 9th October was regarded as appropriate seeding time for Brassica campestris var. toria. To find out the sources of resistance to mustard aphid 104,120 and 162 gemplasms of Brassica oilcrops were evaluated under field condition during the fiscal year of 1995/96,1996/97 and 1997/98 respectively. Twelve genotypes on B.campestris var. toria. Six on B. juncea and one genotype on B. campestris var. sarson were found tolerant to mustard aphid. Four bio-pest.ic.ides and five botanical rnaterials were tested to findout the alternative solut.ion to control mustard aphids. Among bio-pesticides, accephate was encouraging to control the pest (77% aphid mortality ). In bolanical materials , tobacco leaves were found good to control mustard aphid (96% aphid mortalitya) with better yield performance.
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in Proceedings of the National Winter Crops (Oilseeds) Research Workshop 2000 held at Parwanipur, Bara, 12-14 September 2000 / Chaudhary, R.N.
Title : Varietal improvement on tori Material Type: printed text Authors: Mishra, B ; T. B. Ghimire, Author ; Bhurer, K.P. ; Sharma, B.P., Author ; R.R Sah, Author Publisher: Sarlahi : NORP Publication Date: 2000 Pagination: 9-18 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Brassica rapa; campestris; Yields; Field experimentation; Genotypes; Oil crops Abstract: Tori (Brassica rapa syn. Brassica campestris var. toria) is the most important oilseed crop of Nepal which oceupies about 85 % of the total oilcrops area. Varietal Improvement has been carried om since National Oilseed Research Program (NORP) came into existence. An Observation Nursery was planted in 1998199 -1999/2000 at NORP with 24 lines. Out of them Acc.# 6761 produced highest mean seed yield of 681 kg/ha followed by ACC # 6076 (659 kg/ha) and ACC#6764 (653kg/ha). In Initial Evaluation Trial (IET), highest mean seed yield was produced by ACC#5738 (825 kg/ha)followedby Surkhet local-B (799 kg/ha) and ACC# 5692 (797 kg/ha), Over the locations and years (1998/99-1999/2000) seed yield results in coordinated varietal trial showed the variety M-27 as highest yield with 873 kg/hafollowedbyICT-8257(855 kg/ha) and ICT-9137(811 kg/ha). While the check variety Pragati produced mean seed yield of 776 kg/ha. In coordinatedfarmers field trial (CFFT),Surkhet local recorded highest mean seed yield (722 kg/ha) in Surkhet condition and Pragati performed well in Nepalgunj and Parwanipur conditions and PT-30 and M-27 performed better in Sarlahi condition.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1149 Varietal improvement on tori [printed text] / Mishra, B ; T. B. Ghimire, Author ; Bhurer, K.P. ; Sharma, B.P., Author ; R.R Sah, Author . - Sarlahi : NORP, 2000 . - 9-18 p.
in Proceedings of the National Winter Crops (Oilseeds) Research Workshop 2000 held at Parwanipur, Bara, 12-14 September 2000 / Chaudhary, R.N.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Brassica rapa; campestris; Yields; Field experimentation; Genotypes; Oil crops Abstract: Tori (Brassica rapa syn. Brassica campestris var. toria) is the most important oilseed crop of Nepal which oceupies about 85 % of the total oilcrops area. Varietal Improvement has been carried om since National Oilseed Research Program (NORP) came into existence. An Observation Nursery was planted in 1998199 -1999/2000 at NORP with 24 lines. Out of them Acc.# 6761 produced highest mean seed yield of 681 kg/ha followed by ACC # 6076 (659 kg/ha) and ACC#6764 (653kg/ha). In Initial Evaluation Trial (IET), highest mean seed yield was produced by ACC#5738 (825 kg/ha)followedby Surkhet local-B (799 kg/ha) and ACC# 5692 (797 kg/ha), Over the locations and years (1998/99-1999/2000) seed yield results in coordinated varietal trial showed the variety M-27 as highest yield with 873 kg/hafollowedbyICT-8257(855 kg/ha) and ICT-9137(811 kg/ha). While the check variety Pragati produced mean seed yield of 776 kg/ha. In coordinatedfarmers field trial (CFFT),Surkhet local recorded highest mean seed yield (722 kg/ha) in Surkhet condition and Pragati performed well in Nepalgunj and Parwanipur conditions and PT-30 and M-27 performed better in Sarlahi condition.
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in Proceedings of the National Winter Crops (Oilseeds) Research Workshop held at Bhairahawa, 28-30 October 1998 / Chaudhary, R.N.
Title : Varietal improvement work on toria. Material Type: printed text Authors: Mishra, B, Editor ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; B. B. Rokaya ; R.R Sah, Author Publisher: Sarlahi : NORP Publication Date: 2000 Pagination: 6-15 p. Keywords: Brassica rapa; campestris; Yields; Field experimentation; Genotypes; Oil crops Abstract: Toria (Brassica campestris var. toria) is the most important oilseed crop of Nepal occupying about 90% of the total oilcrops area. Limited availability and adoption of improved varieties could be one of the prime reason for low productivity of toria in particular and oilseeds as whole. Varietal improvement work has been carried out since Oilseed Research Program (ORP) came into existence. An Observation Nursery was planted in 1997 /98 at Oilseed Research Program with 39 lines. Out of them Acc.# 1701 produced 417 kg/ha. In Initial Evaluation Trial (IET), highest seed yield was produced by ICT 9123 (830 kg/ha.) The two years (1996/97-1997/98) data on mean seed yield in CVT showed that PT-30 produced highest seed yield of 838 kg/ha. While the check, variety Pragati produced 829 kg/ha.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=843 Varietal improvement work on toria. [printed text] / Mishra, B, Editor ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; B. B. Rokaya ; R.R Sah, Author . - Sarlahi : NORP, 2000 . - 6-15 p.
in Proceedings of the National Winter Crops (Oilseeds) Research Workshop held at Bhairahawa, 28-30 October 1998 / Chaudhary, R.N.
Keywords: Brassica rapa; campestris; Yields; Field experimentation; Genotypes; Oil crops Abstract: Toria (Brassica campestris var. toria) is the most important oilseed crop of Nepal occupying about 90% of the total oilcrops area. Limited availability and adoption of improved varieties could be one of the prime reason for low productivity of toria in particular and oilseeds as whole. Varietal improvement work has been carried out since Oilseed Research Program (ORP) came into existence. An Observation Nursery was planted in 1997 /98 at Oilseed Research Program with 39 lines. Out of them Acc.# 1701 produced 417 kg/ha. In Initial Evaluation Trial (IET), highest seed yield was produced by ICT 9123 (830 kg/ha.) The two years (1996/97-1997/98) data on mean seed yield in CVT showed that PT-30 produced highest seed yield of 838 kg/ha. While the check, variety Pragati produced 829 kg/ha.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=843URL Annual report 1990/91 (2047-48)
Title : Annual report 1990/91 (2047-48) Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Sarrlahi : National Oilseed Research Program Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 42 Keywords: Brassica campestris; Sesame; Groundnuts; Variety trials; Weed control; Oil crops Annual report 1990/91 (2047-48) [printed text] / , . - Sarrlahi : National Oilseed Research Program, 1992 . - 42.
Keywords: Brassica campestris; Sesame; Groundnuts; Variety trials; Weed control; Oil crops Copies (1)
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Title : Annual report 2003/2004 (2060/61) Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Sarlahi : National Oilseed Research Program Publication Date: 2061 Pagination: 44 Keywords: Brassica campestris; Mustard; Groundnuts; Oil crops Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3890 Annual report 2003/2004 (2060/61) [printed text] / , . - Sarlahi : National Oilseed Research Program, 2061 . - 44.
Keywords: Brassica campestris; Mustard; Groundnuts; Oil crops Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3890 Copies (1)
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