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Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal / Budathoki, K ; Regmi, H.N. ; N G Pradhan ; Gotame, T.P.
Title : Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Gotame, T.P., Author Pagination: 116-122 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Citrus. characterization, diversily, evaluation, genotype Abstract: £co-geographic swvey to identify the flighest diversity areas of citnts genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in four hill districts of Nepal. The study included the
characterization, evaluation and quality assessment of fruit genotypes that were idelllijied in
diversity areas. Fifteen hill citms genotypes from different villages were characterized and
evaluated. It was found that some of the local landraces of mandarin orange (Swrtala and
Kamala) of Banskharka-1. Bansklrarka-2, Parbat District. Sweet orange (Mousami Local) of
Birauta, Dedeldlrura District and Junar of Ratnac/rura-2, Sindlruli District /rave been found
as having high commercial value and these genotypes could immediately be recommended
for commercia/farming.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=476 Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal [printed text] / Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Gotame, T.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 116-122 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Citrus. characterization, diversily, evaluation, genotype Abstract: £co-geographic swvey to identify the flighest diversity areas of citnts genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in four hill districts of Nepal. The study included the
characterization, evaluation and quality assessment of fruit genotypes that were idelllijied in
diversity areas. Fifteen hill citms genotypes from different villages were characterized and
evaluated. It was found that some of the local landraces of mandarin orange (Swrtala and
Kamala) of Banskharka-1. Bansklrarka-2, Parbat District. Sweet orange (Mousami Local) of
Birauta, Dedeldlrura District and Junar of Ratnac/rura-2, Sindlruli District /rave been found
as having high commercial value and these genotypes could immediately be recommended
for commercia/farming.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=476 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=476URL Mango Diversity, Their Characterization and Conservation in Nepal / Budathoki, K ; Regmi, H.N. ; P. R. Bhurtyal ; N G Pradhan
Title : Mango Diversity, Their Characterization and Conservation in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; P. R. Bhurtyal, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author Pagination: 110-115 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: characterization, diversification, mango, quality Abstract: £co-geographic survey to identify the highest diversity areas of mango genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in terai and hill Districts of Nepal. The study o included the
characterization, evaluation and assessment of fruit quality of the genotypes identified in
diversity areas. The resrdts of studies carried out for three years show that Siraha and
Saptari are very rich in mango /and races, which are to. date, are unexplored and umttilized.
These genotypes are extremely useful for future breeding programme to increase production
productivity and quality of fruits. Fifteen local mango diversity sites for terai mango and
seven diversity sites for local hill mango are identified. Ninety-one terai mango genotypes,
thirty-nine hill mango genotypes from diversity villages are characterized. Similarly, sixty
elite terai mango genotypes, are evaluated, propagated and planted at Regional Agricultural
Research Station (RARS), Tarahara as an ex situ conservation site. Some of the local
landraces of mango such as Titulo Kali, Sona, Sindlture etc. have been found with high
commercial value and they could immediately be recommended for commercial ctiltivation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=475 Mango Diversity, Their Characterization and Conservation in Nepal [printed text] / Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; P. R. Bhurtyal, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author . - [s.d.] . - 110-115 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: characterization, diversification, mango, quality Abstract: £co-geographic survey to identify the highest diversity areas of mango genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in terai and hill Districts of Nepal. The study o included the
characterization, evaluation and assessment of fruit quality of the genotypes identified in
diversity areas. The resrdts of studies carried out for three years show that Siraha and
Saptari are very rich in mango /and races, which are to. date, are unexplored and umttilized.
These genotypes are extremely useful for future breeding programme to increase production
productivity and quality of fruits. Fifteen local mango diversity sites for terai mango and
seven diversity sites for local hill mango are identified. Ninety-one terai mango genotypes,
thirty-nine hill mango genotypes from diversity villages are characterized. Similarly, sixty
elite terai mango genotypes, are evaluated, propagated and planted at Regional Agricultural
Research Station (RARS), Tarahara as an ex situ conservation site. Some of the local
landraces of mango such as Titulo Kali, Sona, Sindlture etc. have been found with high
commercial value and they could immediately be recommended for commercial ctiltivation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=475 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=475URL PARTICIPATORY CROP IMPROVEMENT OF NEPALESE FINGERMILLET CULTIVARS / Sharad Bajracharya in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 9 (2009)
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Title : PARTICIPATORY CROP IMPROVEMENT OF NEPALESE FINGERMILLET CULTIVARS Material Type: printed text Authors: Sharad Bajracharya, Author ; Prasad, Ram Chandrika, Author ; Shiva K. Budhathoki, Author Publication Date: 2009 Article on page: 12-16 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: CHARACTERIZATION, CULTIVAR, FINGERMILLET, VARIETAL EVALUATION Abstract: A FIELD STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN ON NEPALESE FINGERMILLET GENOTYPES WITH THE
PARTICIPATION OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AT PIPALTAR OF NUWAKOT DISTRICT DURING
2003 AND 2004. THE STUDY INCLUDED A) IDENTIFICATION OF SUPERIOR FINGERMILLET
CULTIVARS THROUGH DIVERSITY BLOCK MANAGEMENT AND MOTHER SET TRIAL, B) SEED
PRODUCTION OF PROMISING LINES, C) FARMERS' FIELD VERIFICATION TRIAL (DIAMOND TRIAL)
AND D) CHARACTERIZATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF FINGERMILLET GENOTYPES. RESULTS
REVEALED THAT MUDKE, CHAURE AND JALBIRE ARE HIGH YIELDING PROMISING GENOTYPES
SUITED TO THAT AREA. FROM HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS CARRIED OUT AMONG 46 SAMPLES
(40%), 80 HH HAVE REVEALED THAT MUDKE, CHAURE AND SETO KODO ARE PREFERRED
FINGERMILLET CULTIVARS. ABOUT 70% GROW MUDKE, 46% GROW CHAURE WHILE 2%
GROW SETO KODO. THE PROGRAMME HAS SUCCESSFULLY EXPLORED THE POTENTIAL OF
LOCAL FINGERMILLET CULTIVARS BY THERE EVALUATION AND UTILIZEDLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 12-16 p[article] PARTICIPATORY CROP IMPROVEMENT OF NEPALESE FINGERMILLET CULTIVARS [printed text] / Sharad Bajracharya, Author ; Prasad, Ram Chandrika, Author ; Shiva K. Budhathoki, Author . - 2009 . - 12-16 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 12-16 p
Keywords: CHARACTERIZATION, CULTIVAR, FINGERMILLET, VARIETAL EVALUATION Abstract: A FIELD STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN ON NEPALESE FINGERMILLET GENOTYPES WITH THE
PARTICIPATION OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AT PIPALTAR OF NUWAKOT DISTRICT DURING
2003 AND 2004. THE STUDY INCLUDED A) IDENTIFICATION OF SUPERIOR FINGERMILLET
CULTIVARS THROUGH DIVERSITY BLOCK MANAGEMENT AND MOTHER SET TRIAL, B) SEED
PRODUCTION OF PROMISING LINES, C) FARMERS' FIELD VERIFICATION TRIAL (DIAMOND TRIAL)
AND D) CHARACTERIZATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF FINGERMILLET GENOTYPES. RESULTS
REVEALED THAT MUDKE, CHAURE AND JALBIRE ARE HIGH YIELDING PROMISING GENOTYPES
SUITED TO THAT AREA. FROM HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS CARRIED OUT AMONG 46 SAMPLES
(40%), 80 HH HAVE REVEALED THAT MUDKE, CHAURE AND SETO KODO ARE PREFERRED
FINGERMILLET CULTIVARS. ABOUT 70% GROW MUDKE, 46% GROW CHAURE WHILE 2%
GROW SETO KODO. THE PROGRAMME HAS SUCCESSFULLY EXPLORED THE POTENTIAL OF
LOCAL FINGERMILLET CULTIVARS BY THERE EVALUATION AND UTILIZEDLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1