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Valuation of open polinated maize varieties for babycorn production under two level of plant densities / Adhikari, K.
in Proceedings of the 20th National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research in Nepal held at Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24 1997 / Adhikari, K.
Title : Valuation of open polinated maize varieties for babycorn production under two level of plant densities Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikari, K., Editor ; D Sharma, Author Pagination: 123-133 p. Keywords: Babycorn ; Ear shoot Silk Tassel Crispy Abstract: Field experiments were conducted at Agriculture Research
Station, Rampur (inner terai/Siwalik dun valley), Nepal
during summer and winter of 1996 to determine the
super ior babycorn genotypes from open pollinated
varieties at two level of plant densities for edible
baby ear shoot production. Five open polinated maize
varieties , RAM - 1 , RAM - 2, RAM - 3, RAM - 4 and RAM -
5 were used under the plant densities of 88888 and
130 , 000 plants/ha. in a randomized complete block design
replicated. four times. The three varieties, RAM-1, RAM-2
and RAM-3 were found superior cultivar for edible baby
ear shoot production. At higher plant densities the
levels of production was higher and off-type baby shot
percent was lower in winter compared· to summer season.
Large size edible baby ear shoot is more in summer but
medium size is higher in winter. There was no variety by
plant densities interaction. Babycorn production
economics analysis in the study revealed that it is a
cost effective farming enterprise with the benefit cost
ratio of 1.85 in summer and 2.19 in winter .Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=625 Valuation of open polinated maize varieties for babycorn production under two level of plant densities [printed text] / Adhikari, K., Editor ; D Sharma, Author . - [s.d.] . - 123-133 p.
in Proceedings of the 20th National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research in Nepal held at Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24 1997 / Adhikari, K.
Keywords: Babycorn ; Ear shoot Silk Tassel Crispy Abstract: Field experiments were conducted at Agriculture Research
Station, Rampur (inner terai/Siwalik dun valley), Nepal
during summer and winter of 1996 to determine the
super ior babycorn genotypes from open pollinated
varieties at two level of plant densities for edible
baby ear shoot production. Five open polinated maize
varieties , RAM - 1 , RAM - 2, RAM - 3, RAM - 4 and RAM -
5 were used under the plant densities of 88888 and
130 , 000 plants/ha. in a randomized complete block design
replicated. four times. The three varieties, RAM-1, RAM-2
and RAM-3 were found superior cultivar for edible baby
ear shoot production. At higher plant densities the
levels of production was higher and off-type baby shot
percent was lower in winter compared· to summer season.
Large size edible baby ear shoot is more in summer but
medium size is higher in winter. There was no variety by
plant densities interaction. Babycorn production
economics analysis in the study revealed that it is a
cost effective farming enterprise with the benefit cost
ratio of 1.85 in summer and 2.19 in winter .Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=625 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=625URL
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Evaluation of different pesticides for the management of rice stem borers Material Type: printed text Authors: G.S Bhandari, Editor ; B. Chaudhary ; B Sapkota, Author ; D.N Mahato, Author ; S.K Upadhyaya, Author Pagination: 304-309 p. Keywords: Botanical pesticide ; dead heart pesticides stem borer white ear Abstract: Rice Stem Borers have been recognized as the national pest of Rice in Nepal. Past studies
have estimated about 40% of total loss in Rice is due to Rice Stem Borer. An experiment
was conducted at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Tarahara during rice growing
season of 2011 and 2012 with the objective of evaluating differential efficacy of different
pesticides combinations against Rice Stem Borers. The experiment had 12 different
pesticides combinations laid out in a Complete Block Design with three replications.
Responses were recorded on count of dead hearts, count of white heads and grain yield to
compare the treatments. The effect of treatments on count of dead hearts was found highly
significant. Number of dead hearts was the least on Seedling Root Dipping with
chJorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 milL of Water+ three sprays of imidacloprid 17.8% SL@ 1
ml/2L of water 30, 40 and SO days after transplanting (DAT) followed by Seedling Root
Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC@ 2 milL of Water+ three sprays of Lantana camera
Extract @ S% solution 30, 40 and SO DA T and Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @
2 milL of water + Urea 20 gm IL of water for 3 hours + Lantana camera @ S% solution at
30, 40 and 50 OAT. The effect of treatments for count of white ears was also highly
significant. The Seedling Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 mi/L of Water+
three sprays ofimidacloprid 17.8% SL@ 1 mi/2L ofwater 30,40 and 50 DAT recorded the
lowest count of white ears followed by Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 milL
of Water + three sprays of Sweet Flag Stolen Extract @ 5% solution 30, 40 and 50 DA T
and Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 milL of Water + Lantana camera extract
@ 5% solution Spray 30, 40 and 50 DAT. The variation on grain yield was significant due
to the treatments. The highest grain yield was obtained from Root Dipping with
chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 mVL of Water and Urea 20 g /L for 3 hours + three sprays of
imidacloprid 17.8% SL @ 1 ml/2L of water at 30,40 and 50 DAT followed by Root
Dipping with chloropyrifos and Urea 20 g /L for 3 hours + three sprays of Sweet Flag @
5% solution and Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 ml/L of Water+ three
sprays of Lantana camera Extract. All the treatments combinations were significantly
superior to the control and the standard check (carbofuran 3G) for all parameters
considered. This study concluded that application of botanical pesticides in combination
with chemical pesticides is effective for managing rice stem borer.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=958 Evaluation of different pesticides for the management of rice stem borers [printed text] / G.S Bhandari, Editor ; B. Chaudhary ; B Sapkota, Author ; D.N Mahato, Author ; S.K Upadhyaya, Author . - [s.d.] . - 304-309 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Botanical pesticide ; dead heart pesticides stem borer white ear Abstract: Rice Stem Borers have been recognized as the national pest of Rice in Nepal. Past studies
have estimated about 40% of total loss in Rice is due to Rice Stem Borer. An experiment
was conducted at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Tarahara during rice growing
season of 2011 and 2012 with the objective of evaluating differential efficacy of different
pesticides combinations against Rice Stem Borers. The experiment had 12 different
pesticides combinations laid out in a Complete Block Design with three replications.
Responses were recorded on count of dead hearts, count of white heads and grain yield to
compare the treatments. The effect of treatments on count of dead hearts was found highly
significant. Number of dead hearts was the least on Seedling Root Dipping with
chJorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 milL of Water+ three sprays of imidacloprid 17.8% SL@ 1
ml/2L of water 30, 40 and SO days after transplanting (DAT) followed by Seedling Root
Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC@ 2 milL of Water+ three sprays of Lantana camera
Extract @ S% solution 30, 40 and SO DA T and Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @
2 milL of water + Urea 20 gm IL of water for 3 hours + Lantana camera @ S% solution at
30, 40 and 50 OAT. The effect of treatments for count of white ears was also highly
significant. The Seedling Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 mi/L of Water+
three sprays ofimidacloprid 17.8% SL@ 1 mi/2L ofwater 30,40 and 50 DAT recorded the
lowest count of white ears followed by Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 milL
of Water + three sprays of Sweet Flag Stolen Extract @ 5% solution 30, 40 and 50 DA T
and Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 milL of Water + Lantana camera extract
@ 5% solution Spray 30, 40 and 50 DAT. The variation on grain yield was significant due
to the treatments. The highest grain yield was obtained from Root Dipping with
chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 mVL of Water and Urea 20 g /L for 3 hours + three sprays of
imidacloprid 17.8% SL @ 1 ml/2L of water at 30,40 and 50 DAT followed by Root
Dipping with chloropyrifos and Urea 20 g /L for 3 hours + three sprays of Sweet Flag @
5% solution and Root Dipping with chlorpyrifos 20% EC @ 2 ml/L of Water+ three
sprays of Lantana camera Extract. All the treatments combinations were significantly
superior to the control and the standard check (carbofuran 3G) for all parameters
considered. This study concluded that application of botanical pesticides in combination
with chemical pesticides is effective for managing rice stem borer.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=958 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=958URL Influence of variety and planting date on cold tolerance and yield for winter maize in Nepal [thesis] / Katuwal, R.B.
Title : Influence of variety and planting date on cold tolerance and yield for winter maize in Nepal [thesis] Material Type: printed text Authors: Katuwal, R.B., Author Publisher: Rampur, Chitwan : Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS) Publication Date: 2012 Pagination: 114 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: thesis;hybrid and OPV;sowing time;plant ear heights;location;treatment details Call Number : D 633.15 KAT-i 2012 Accession No : NR-5595 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3683 Influence of variety and planting date on cold tolerance and yield for winter maize in Nepal [thesis] [printed text] / Katuwal, R.B., Author . - Rampur, Chitwan : Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), 2012 . - 114 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: thesis;hybrid and OPV;sowing time;plant ear heights;location;treatment details Call Number : D 633.15 KAT-i 2012 Accession No : NR-5595 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3683 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC2005595 D 633.15 KAT-i 2012 Document NARC Library Documents Available Species of Fusarium graminearum clade, Important Pathogens of Maize in Nepal: Pathogenic Variability and Mycotoxins / Gyanu Manandhar in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.10 (2010)
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Title : Species of Fusarium graminearum clade, Important Pathogens of Maize in Nepal: Pathogenic Variability and Mycotoxins Material Type: printed text Authors: Gyanu Manandhar, Author ; Hari K. Manandhar, Author ; Anne E. Desjardins, Author Publication Date: 2010 Article on page: 23-33p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Ear rot disease, Fusarium gramineantm clade, Maize, Pathogenic variability Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1200
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.10 (2010) . - 23-33p.[article] Species of Fusarium graminearum clade, Important Pathogens of Maize in Nepal: Pathogenic Variability and Mycotoxins [printed text] / Gyanu Manandhar, Author ; Hari K. Manandhar, Author ; Anne E. Desjardins, Author . - 2010 . - 23-33p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.10 (2010) . - 23-33p.
Keywords: Ear rot disease, Fusarium gramineantm clade, Maize, Pathogenic variability Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1200 Studies On Variability,Character Association,Path Coefficient And Genetic Divergence In Finger Millet(Eleusine Coracane Gaertn) / Yadav, N.K.
Title : Studies On Variability,Character Association,Path Coefficient And Genetic Divergence In Finger Millet(Eleusine Coracane Gaertn) Material Type: printed text Authors: Yadav, N.K., Author Publisher: Pantnagar : G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology Publication Date: 1997 Pagination: 126 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: finger millet;days of flowering;variance;group constellation;fingers per ear head Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3233 Studies On Variability,Character Association,Path Coefficient And Genetic Divergence In Finger Millet(Eleusine Coracane Gaertn) [printed text] / Yadav, N.K., Author . - Pantnagar : G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, 1997 . - 126 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: finger millet;days of flowering;variance;group constellation;fingers per ear head Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3233 Copies (1)
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