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Study of Effective Micro-Organisms (Em) and Other Nutrients on Tomato and Potato Under Field Condition at Khumaltar / Sherchan, K. ; G. Malia ; A. Sharma
Title : Study of Effective Micro-Organisms (Em) and Other Nutrients on Tomato and Potato Under Field Condition at Khumaltar Material Type: printed text Authors: Sherchan, K., Author ; G. Malia, Author ; A. Sharma, Author Pagination: 386-390 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: effective microorganisms, nutrients, potato, tomato, Abstract: The use of Effective Microorganisms (EM) and other nutrient sources were studied in tomato
and potato under field condition at Khumaltar. The objective of this study was to assess the
effectiveness of EM and other nutriellt sources including chemical fertilizer on tomato and
potato. The treatmelll combinations were control, N: P: K, EM alone, EM + N: P: K, EM +
Half N: P: K, Compost, EM + Compost and Bokashi. The results indicated that the EM alone
does not seem to improve the crop yield. However, EM together with organic sources has the
highest effect to improve the potato and tomato yields. Highest tomato yield was obtained
from treatment with Compost with EM to an increment of 172% over the control. The
Colllrol gave the lowest yield. Similarly in potato, EM with compost gave 134% advantage
over the colltrol. Highest potato tuber yield was obtained by the treatmellt of EM with ~
NPK and~ Compost {17,153 Kg/ha) in the year 200012001 and by EM with ~ NPK and~
Compost (18,250 kglha) during 200112002. While comparing each treatment with and
without EM, Half NPK + Compost and Compost treatmellts showed positive response to
increase tuber yield. The study suggests that the EM clearly helps to decompose compost
bases faster than the traditional sources and makes nutrients available when sprayed or
incorporated illfo the soil. The beneficial effect of EM on improving yield is visible if it is
supplemented with other organic sources.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=581 Study of Effective Micro-Organisms (Em) and Other Nutrients on Tomato and Potato Under Field Condition at Khumaltar [printed text] / Sherchan, K., Author ; G. Malia, Author ; A. Sharma, Author . - [s.d.] . - 386-390 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: effective microorganisms, nutrients, potato, tomato, Abstract: The use of Effective Microorganisms (EM) and other nutrient sources were studied in tomato
and potato under field condition at Khumaltar. The objective of this study was to assess the
effectiveness of EM and other nutriellt sources including chemical fertilizer on tomato and
potato. The treatmelll combinations were control, N: P: K, EM alone, EM + N: P: K, EM +
Half N: P: K, Compost, EM + Compost and Bokashi. The results indicated that the EM alone
does not seem to improve the crop yield. However, EM together with organic sources has the
highest effect to improve the potato and tomato yields. Highest tomato yield was obtained
from treatment with Compost with EM to an increment of 172% over the control. The
Colllrol gave the lowest yield. Similarly in potato, EM with compost gave 134% advantage
over the colltrol. Highest potato tuber yield was obtained by the treatmellt of EM with ~
NPK and~ Compost {17,153 Kg/ha) in the year 200012001 and by EM with ~ NPK and~
Compost (18,250 kglha) during 200112002. While comparing each treatment with and
without EM, Half NPK + Compost and Compost treatmellts showed positive response to
increase tuber yield. The study suggests that the EM clearly helps to decompose compost
bases faster than the traditional sources and makes nutrients available when sprayed or
incorporated illfo the soil. The beneficial effect of EM on improving yield is visible if it is
supplemented with other organic sources.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=581 E-copies
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in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Title : Broodfish management status and suggestions to control inbreeding in carp hatcheries Material Type: printed text Authors: Wagle, S.K., Author ; Pradhan, N., Author Pagination: 398-405 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Brood stock, effective population size, fish hatchery, inbreeding Abstract: Carp polyculture in Nepal is entirely dependent on the seeds produced from fish hatcheries scattered throughout the terai region of the country. Over sixty hatcheries established in the private and public sector have been breeding four exotic and three native fish species. Induced spawning of both the exotic and native carp by hypophysation has been practiced extensively since early 1980. At present, all hatcheries function as isolated genetically closed units raising their own stock of breeders and producing fish seed for distribution to grow-out areas……….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1220 Broodfish management status and suggestions to control inbreeding in carp hatcheries [printed text] / Wagle, S.K., Author ; Pradhan, N., Author . - [s.d.] . - 398-405 p.
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Brood stock, effective population size, fish hatchery, inbreeding Abstract: Carp polyculture in Nepal is entirely dependent on the seeds produced from fish hatcheries scattered throughout the terai region of the country. Over sixty hatcheries established in the private and public sector have been breeding four exotic and three native fish species. Induced spawning of both the exotic and native carp by hypophysation has been practiced extensively since early 1980. At present, all hatcheries function as isolated genetically closed units raising their own stock of breeders and producing fish seed for distribution to grow-out areas……….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1220 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1220URL Response of Bio fertilizers on Potato Tuber Yield In the Western Hills of Nepal / Ek M. Bhattarai ; Buddi B. Pant ; Yam R. Pandey
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Response of Bio fertilizers on Potato Tuber Yield In the Western Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Ek M. Bhattarai, Author ; Buddi B. Pant, Author ; Yam R. Pandey, Author Pagination: 134-139 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Azotobacter, bio-fertilizer, effective micro-organism, nutrient management
and potatoAbstract: An· experiment was conducted in Khurkot vpc, ward number 1 and 2 of Parbat district
during 2006/07-2007/@B~to eV~Iuate "the response of bio·ff!rtilizers in potato tvber yield
and obseNe changes on soil fertility stl!ltl.!s. A~otopacto_r and E_M, were mixec! dif(erently .
with FYM and were 'applied before planting o.f pqtato .. A ·Rqa· design ~as perforrr:ed i~
. ·with replications and ~ix treatments. Total participathg farmers wer_e_ six an~ ·a farmer
was considered as a replication). Improved potato variety Kufri Joti was used in the
field trial. ·Amon{i the tested treatments, Azotobacter 2kg + · FYM 20 tlha and
· · 100:100:60 kg N.P20 5K20 /ha· gave· highest pdtato tuber- yield (25.88 tlha) followed by
application of EM 2 Lit. + FYM 20 tlha + 100:100:60 kg N:P20s:K20/ha (21 :36 tlha) .
. More number of tubers were found in treatment with. application of EM. 2Lit. + FYM 20
Vha + .100;100:(j0 kg N:PiJs:K2.0tlha while bigg.er size of tt..ib~rs. w~re obseNed in
treatment with application of Azotobacter 2kg + . F'(M . 20 t/ha + 100:100:i50 kg
N:P20 5:K20/ha. Response of bio fertilizers on potato tuber yield was found highly
. · · significant: Soil reaction, . available P and exchangeable K in soil did -not show distinct
change while total N and organic matter had very small increment over the time.
Higher incremental BIG ratio was obtained when EM along with FYM was applied
followed by Azotobacter, EM and FYM.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=234 Response of Bio fertilizers on Potato Tuber Yield In the Western Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Ek M. Bhattarai, Author ; Buddi B. Pant, Author ; Yam R. Pandey, Author . - [s.d.] . - 134-139 p.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Azotobacter, bio-fertilizer, effective micro-organism, nutrient management
and potatoAbstract: An· experiment was conducted in Khurkot vpc, ward number 1 and 2 of Parbat district
during 2006/07-2007/@B~to eV~Iuate "the response of bio·ff!rtilizers in potato tvber yield
and obseNe changes on soil fertility stl!ltl.!s. A~otopacto_r and E_M, were mixec! dif(erently .
with FYM and were 'applied before planting o.f pqtato .. A ·Rqa· design ~as perforrr:ed i~
. ·with replications and ~ix treatments. Total participathg farmers wer_e_ six an~ ·a farmer
was considered as a replication). Improved potato variety Kufri Joti was used in the
field trial. ·Amon{i the tested treatments, Azotobacter 2kg + · FYM 20 tlha and
· · 100:100:60 kg N.P20 5K20 /ha· gave· highest pdtato tuber- yield (25.88 tlha) followed by
application of EM 2 Lit. + FYM 20 tlha + 100:100:60 kg N:P20s:K20/ha (21 :36 tlha) .
. More number of tubers were found in treatment with. application of EM. 2Lit. + FYM 20
Vha + .100;100:(j0 kg N:PiJs:K2.0tlha while bigg.er size of tt..ib~rs. w~re obseNed in
treatment with application of Azotobacter 2kg + . F'(M . 20 t/ha + 100:100:i50 kg
N:P20 5:K20/ha. Response of bio fertilizers on potato tuber yield was found highly
. · · significant: Soil reaction, . available P and exchangeable K in soil did -not show distinct
change while total N and organic matter had very small increment over the time.
Higher incremental BIG ratio was obtained when EM along with FYM was applied
followed by Azotobacter, EM and FYM.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=234 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=234URL