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Data Analysis Methods Adopted under In situ Global Project in Nepal / Joshi, Bal K. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 6 (2005)
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Title : Data Analysis Methods Adopted under In situ Global Project in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Joshi, Bal K., Author ; ,Upadhyay, Madhusudan, Author ; Bimb, Hari P., Author ; Gauchan, D., Author ; Baniya, B.K., Author Publication Date: 2005 Article on page: 98-110 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Data analysis methods, on farm research, station subject areas Abstract: Synthesizing data analysis methods adopted under in situ global project in Nepal along with
variables and nature of study could be guiding reference for researchers especially to those
involved in on farm research. The review work was conducted with the objective to help in utilizing
and managing in situ database system. The objectives of the experiment, the structure of the
treatments and the experimental design used primarily determine the type of analysis. There were 60
papers of this project published in Nepal. All these papers are grouped under 8 thematic groups
namely 1. Agroecosystem (3 papers), 2. Agromorphological and farmers’ perception (7 papers), 3.
Crop population structure (5 papers), 4. Gender, policy and general (15 papers), 5. Isozyme and
molecular (6 papers), 6. Seed systems and farmers’ networks (5 papers), 7. Social, cultural and
economical (11 papers) and 8. Value addition (8 papers). All these papers were reviewed basically
for data type, sample size, sampling methods, statistical methods and tools, varieties and
purposes. Descriptive and inferential statistics along with multivariate methods were commonly used
in on farm research. Experimental design, the most common in on station trial was least used. Study
over space and time was not adopted. There were 5 kinds of data generated, 45 statistical tools
adopted in eight different crop species. Among the 5 kinds of data under these eight subject areas,
categorical type was highest followed by discrete numerical. Binary type was least in frequency.
Most of the papers were related to rice followed by taro and finger millet. Cucumber and pigeon pea
were studied least. Descriptive statistics along with 2, multivariate analysis and regression
approaches would be appropriate tools. Similarly SPSS and MINITAB may be good software. The best
one among a number of statistical tools should be selected and utmost care must be exercised while
collecting data.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=68
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 98-110 p[article] Data Analysis Methods Adopted under In situ Global Project in Nepal [printed text] / Joshi, Bal K., Author ; ,Upadhyay, Madhusudan, Author ; Bimb, Hari P., Author ; Gauchan, D., Author ; Baniya, B.K., Author . - 2005 . - 98-110 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 98-110 p
Keywords: Data analysis methods, on farm research, station subject areas Abstract: Synthesizing data analysis methods adopted under in situ global project in Nepal along with
variables and nature of study could be guiding reference for researchers especially to those
involved in on farm research. The review work was conducted with the objective to help in utilizing
and managing in situ database system. The objectives of the experiment, the structure of the
treatments and the experimental design used primarily determine the type of analysis. There were 60
papers of this project published in Nepal. All these papers are grouped under 8 thematic groups
namely 1. Agroecosystem (3 papers), 2. Agromorphological and farmers’ perception (7 papers), 3.
Crop population structure (5 papers), 4. Gender, policy and general (15 papers), 5. Isozyme and
molecular (6 papers), 6. Seed systems and farmers’ networks (5 papers), 7. Social, cultural and
economical (11 papers) and 8. Value addition (8 papers). All these papers were reviewed basically
for data type, sample size, sampling methods, statistical methods and tools, varieties and
purposes. Descriptive and inferential statistics along with multivariate methods were commonly used
in on farm research. Experimental design, the most common in on station trial was least used. Study
over space and time was not adopted. There were 5 kinds of data generated, 45 statistical tools
adopted in eight different crop species. Among the 5 kinds of data under these eight subject areas,
categorical type was highest followed by discrete numerical. Binary type was least in frequency.
Most of the papers were related to rice followed by taro and finger millet. Cucumber and pigeon pea
were studied least. Descriptive statistics along with 2, multivariate analysis and regression
approaches would be appropriate tools. Similarly SPSS and MINITAB may be good software. The best
one among a number of statistical tools should be selected and utmost care must be exercised while
collecting data.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=68 National methods of agricultural price data collection
Title : National methods of agricultural price data collection Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Rome : FAO Publication Date: 1986 Pagination: iv, 137 Keywords: Prices; Data collection; Agricultural economics National methods of agricultural price data collection [printed text] / , . - Rome : FAO, 1986 . - iv, 137.
Keywords: Prices; Data collection; Agricultural economics Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-2947 NR-2947, Document NARC Library Documents Available Using data processing tools for preparing agricultural development projects / Simeon, Michel
Title : Using data processing tools for preparing agricultural development projects Material Type: printed text Authors: Simeon, Michel ; , Publisher: Rome : FAO Publication Date: 1985 Pagination: viii, 101 Keywords: Data processing; analysis; Agricultural development; Computer software Using data processing tools for preparing agricultural development projects [printed text] / Simeon, Michel ; , . - Rome : FAO, 1985 . - viii, 101.
Keywords: Data processing; analysis; Agricultural development; Computer software Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-2960 NR-2960, Document NARC Library Documents Available On -Farm Evaluation Of Crop Productivity And Soil Nitrogen Supplying Capacity In A Rice(O Satila L)-Wheat(T Aestivum L)Cropping System In Rupandehi,Nepal / Adhikari, C.
Title : On -Farm Evaluation Of Crop Productivity And Soil Nitrogen Supplying Capacity In A Rice(O Satila L)-Wheat(T Aestivum L)Cropping System In Rupandehi,Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikari, C., Author Publisher: Philippines : University of Philippines Los Banos Publication Date: 1998 Pagination: 110 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: thesis;rice-wheat crop productivity;soil data;agronomic data;weather data Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3355 On -Farm Evaluation Of Crop Productivity And Soil Nitrogen Supplying Capacity In A Rice(O Satila L)-Wheat(T Aestivum L)Cropping System In Rupandehi,Nepal [printed text] / Adhikari, C., Author . - Philippines : University of Philippines Los Banos, 1998 . - 110 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: thesis;rice-wheat crop productivity;soil data;agronomic data;weather data Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3355 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1891 ADH Document NARC Library Documents Available
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Title : Maize OPV research works at Khumaltar Material Type: printed text Authors: Baniya, B.K., Editor ; A Priyadarshi, Author ; K Dahal, Author Pagination: 119-137 p. Keywords: OPV ; maize genotypes yield data Abstract: Open pollinated maize variety (OPV) is heterogeneous due to cross-pollinated during seed
production. OPV maize research at Khumaltar was carried out with collaboration ofNMRP, Rampur
and CJMMJ'T, Mexico since long time. The results of 2000 and 2001 are presented in this paper.
· Among seven trials conducted under maize population improvement and varietal investigation project
in 2000, SNSYNF1 (GCJj ... ), SZSYNK.JTJ.JISZ, ZM601C4F2##, Pantnagar 9745, Bangalm·e 9745,
4M621, Population 22, Pool 21 and Manakamana-2 were found promising in termS of yield, plant
. height, earliness and disease tolerance. Among tested genotypes Across 9733 was identified as
shorter (156 em) and Udipur 9433 as earlier mahtring genotype as compare to checks. In 2001, nine
aclivities were conducted under maize population improvement and varietal investigation project.
Among tested genotypes POB.33C4 X POB45C9, Population 44 C10, Across Me.~lco 97501,
Tlaltizapan 9544, ZM621, Bangalore 9745 and ·Manakamana-2 were found high y ielder .and
pro1nising. Kamiameshi (1) 8567 QPM was identif-~ed as the earliest maturing geno6pe, whereas
. Pool 27 C3 QPM was· the shortest among tested genotypes. Among tested maize genotypes Pool
31C12 QPM has the highest percentage. of protein (12:06%). Last two year yield data indicates that
inost ofthe OPVs yielded more than·B ton ha-1
, wher-eas some of the OPVs yielded as much as 13 ton ba-1
. The best open pollinated varfety selected at Khu(!laltar will be further tested at farmer's field in
Kathmandu valley. Manakamana-2 and Bangalore 9745 are promising and can be released in
Khumaltar and si1tiUar conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=747 Maize OPV research works at Khumaltar [printed text] / Baniya, B.K., Editor ; A Priyadarshi, Author ; K Dahal, Author . - [s.d.] . - 119-137 p.
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Keywords: OPV ; maize genotypes yield data Abstract: Open pollinated maize variety (OPV) is heterogeneous due to cross-pollinated during seed
production. OPV maize research at Khumaltar was carried out with collaboration ofNMRP, Rampur
and CJMMJ'T, Mexico since long time. The results of 2000 and 2001 are presented in this paper.
· Among seven trials conducted under maize population improvement and varietal investigation project
in 2000, SNSYNF1 (GCJj ... ), SZSYNK.JTJ.JISZ, ZM601C4F2##, Pantnagar 9745, Bangalm·e 9745,
4M621, Population 22, Pool 21 and Manakamana-2 were found promising in termS of yield, plant
. height, earliness and disease tolerance. Among tested genotypes Across 9733 was identified as
shorter (156 em) and Udipur 9433 as earlier mahtring genotype as compare to checks. In 2001, nine
aclivities were conducted under maize population improvement and varietal investigation project.
Among tested genotypes POB.33C4 X POB45C9, Population 44 C10, Across Me.~lco 97501,
Tlaltizapan 9544, ZM621, Bangalore 9745 and ·Manakamana-2 were found high y ielder .and
pro1nising. Kamiameshi (1) 8567 QPM was identif-~ed as the earliest maturing geno6pe, whereas
. Pool 27 C3 QPM was· the shortest among tested genotypes. Among tested maize genotypes Pool
31C12 QPM has the highest percentage. of protein (12:06%). Last two year yield data indicates that
inost ofthe OPVs yielded more than·B ton ha-1
, wher-eas some of the OPVs yielded as much as 13 ton ba-1
. The best open pollinated varfety selected at Khu(!laltar will be further tested at farmer's field in
Kathmandu valley. Manakamana-2 and Bangalore 9745 are promising and can be released in
Khumaltar and si1tiUar conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=747 E-copies
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