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Agro-morphological Variability Study of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Landraces in Jumla, Nepal / Salik R. Gupta in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 9 (2009)
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Title : Agro-morphological Variability Study of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Landraces in Jumla, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Salik R. Gupta, Author ; ,Upadhyay, Madhusudan, Author ; Shah, U.S., Author Publication Date: 2009 Article on page: 1-11 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Hordeum vulgare, landraces, morphological variation, on-farm,on-station Abstract: Barley is an important winter cereal crop in Jumla (2240-3000 masl), Nepal. It is grown in
different cropping patterns in both Khet and Bari land conditions. A total of 207 accessions
of barley landraces collected from various locations of Jumla were studied for agromorphological
characteristics in Khumaltar and Jumla. Data on eight qualitative and five
quantitative traits in 2-m row plot were recorded to assess diversity among the landraces.
Bhuwali, Chawali, Lekali and Pawai were four farmer-named traditional barley varieties
under cultivation in Jumla. A range of variability was observed among the accessions of
barley landraces. All accessions are six-row covered barley possessing rough awns and
whitish-brown grains. These landraces exhibit a range of variation in growth class, spike
density and rachilla hair length. Lekali and Pawai are adapted to the high-altitude area of
Jumla. Cluster analysis of measured data under on-farm and on-station conditions indicated
five distinct clusters. Three principal components explained 84.3% and 60.2% of the total
variation from on-station and on-farm, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 1-11 p[article] Agro-morphological Variability Study of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Landraces in Jumla, Nepal [printed text] / Salik R. Gupta, Author ; ,Upadhyay, Madhusudan, Author ; Shah, U.S., Author . - 2009 . - 1-11 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 1-11 p
Keywords: Hordeum vulgare, landraces, morphological variation, on-farm,on-station Abstract: Barley is an important winter cereal crop in Jumla (2240-3000 masl), Nepal. It is grown in
different cropping patterns in both Khet and Bari land conditions. A total of 207 accessions
of barley landraces collected from various locations of Jumla were studied for agromorphological
characteristics in Khumaltar and Jumla. Data on eight qualitative and five
quantitative traits in 2-m row plot were recorded to assess diversity among the landraces.
Bhuwali, Chawali, Lekali and Pawai were four farmer-named traditional barley varieties
under cultivation in Jumla. A range of variability was observed among the accessions of
barley landraces. All accessions are six-row covered barley possessing rough awns and
whitish-brown grains. These landraces exhibit a range of variation in growth class, spike
density and rachilla hair length. Lekali and Pawai are adapted to the high-altitude area of
Jumla. Cluster analysis of measured data under on-farm and on-station conditions indicated
five distinct clusters. Three principal components explained 84.3% and 60.2% of the total
variation from on-station and on-farm, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2 Assessment of Genetic Diversity in Acid Lime (Citus aurantifolio Swingle0 Landraces grown at Different Agro-ecological Zones of Nepal, using SSR Markers / Ram L. Shrestha in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.11 (2011)
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Title : Assessment of Genetic Diversity in Acid Lime (Citus aurantifolio Swingle0 Landraces grown at Different Agro-ecological Zones of Nepal, using SSR Markers Material Type: printed text Authors: Ram L. Shrestha, Author ; Dhakal, Durga, Author ; Durga M. Guatam, Author Publication Date: 2011 Article on page: 87-96p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Acid lime landraces, Agro-ecological zone, Alleles, Genetic diversity,Polymorphic, SSR Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1199
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.11 (2011) . - 87-96p.[article] Assessment of Genetic Diversity in Acid Lime (Citus aurantifolio Swingle0 Landraces grown at Different Agro-ecological Zones of Nepal, using SSR Markers [printed text] / Ram L. Shrestha, Author ; Dhakal, Durga, Author ; Durga M. Guatam, Author . - 2011 . - 87-96p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.11 (2011) . - 87-96p.
Keywords: Acid lime landraces, Agro-ecological zone, Alleles, Genetic diversity,Polymorphic, SSR Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1199 Evaluation of Onion (Allium Cepa L.) Landraces In Rampur, Chitwan,-·Nepal / Durga P. Acharya ; Shanta M. Shakya ; Moha Dutta Sharma ; Yubak D. Ghartf Chtletri
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Evaluation of Onion (Allium Cepa L.) Landraces In Rampur, Chitwan,-·Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Durga P. Acharya, Author ; Shanta M. Shakya, Author ; Moha Dutta Sharma, Author ; Yubak D. Ghartf Chtletri, Author Pagination: 259-267 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Improved cultivars, landraces, onion, quality pharacteristics Abstract: With the objectives of documenting horto-morphological characteristics and evaluating
the performance of onion .(Allium cepa L.) landraces t,mder Chitwan condition, a study
was carried out during 2006-2007. The experiment was laid_ out jn ·a Randomized. -
Complete Block Design (RCBD) Which COJ?Sisted of nine entries of onion as treatments ;_
· (six landraces and three common cultivars} replicated thrice. The study revealed
significant variation in plant height, yield and quality attributes . of differerir landraces
and common cultivars of onion. Dapcha Local seemed as on~ of the -earliest maturing
.land race. The difference in neck .thickness was not significant among the /andraces and
cultivars._ Landraces .showed more bulb splitting while it was the least in Lucifer. Nona-·
of the landraces bolted where as it was the highest (2:23%) in N-53 followed by Lucifer
(0.71%). Nuwakote Local contained the highest amount -of dry matter followed by Red
Creole and Dapcha Local. TSS was the highest in Red Creole (13.8~8) which was
statistically at par with Nuwakote Local, Dapcha Local, N-53 and Doti Locai. Though
Red Creole was the highest yielder. yield potential of the /ocallandraces like Doti Local
Dapcha Local and Dadeldhura Locar was equally ·encouraging: Majority of _the . ·
landraces possessed special quality characteristics such as higher TSS and dry matter .
content as well. as non-bolting characteristics. Thus, _-fitJ.g(,ngs of the present st~dy
revealed that it is high tim_e for conseNation~ impro~ement 8.l_d:f?'£f?f!'-Otion .of landraces ·
of onion available in the country through location specific trials~·ft@r respe_ctive native_ ...
places as well as other suitabte pockets in the country.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=259 Evaluation of Onion (Allium Cepa L.) Landraces In Rampur, Chitwan,-·Nepal [printed text] / Durga P. Acharya, Author ; Shanta M. Shakya, Author ; Moha Dutta Sharma, Author ; Yubak D. Ghartf Chtletri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 259-267 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: Improved cultivars, landraces, onion, quality pharacteristics Abstract: With the objectives of documenting horto-morphological characteristics and evaluating
the performance of onion .(Allium cepa L.) landraces t,mder Chitwan condition, a study
was carried out during 2006-2007. The experiment was laid_ out jn ·a Randomized. -
Complete Block Design (RCBD) Which COJ?Sisted of nine entries of onion as treatments ;_
· (six landraces and three common cultivars} replicated thrice. The study revealed
significant variation in plant height, yield and quality attributes . of differerir landraces
and common cultivars of onion. Dapcha Local seemed as on~ of the -earliest maturing
.land race. The difference in neck .thickness was not significant among the /andraces and
cultivars._ Landraces .showed more bulb splitting while it was the least in Lucifer. Nona-·
of the landraces bolted where as it was the highest (2:23%) in N-53 followed by Lucifer
(0.71%). Nuwakote Local contained the highest amount -of dry matter followed by Red
Creole and Dapcha Local. TSS was the highest in Red Creole (13.8~8) which was
statistically at par with Nuwakote Local, Dapcha Local, N-53 and Doti Locai. Though
Red Creole was the highest yielder. yield potential of the /ocallandraces like Doti Local
Dapcha Local and Dadeldhura Locar was equally ·encouraging: Majority of _the . ·
landraces possessed special quality characteristics such as higher TSS and dry matter .
content as well. as non-bolting characteristics. Thus, _-fitJ.g(,ngs of the present st~dy
revealed that it is high tim_e for conseNation~ impro~ement 8.l_d:f?'£f?f!'-Otion .of landraces ·
of onion available in the country through location specific trials~·ft@r respe_ctive native_ ...
places as well as other suitabte pockets in the country.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=259 E-copies
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