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in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Title : Occurrence of Insect Pests and Diseases of Ginger in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: J. Gautam, Author Pagination: 69-72 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Ginger, Insect pests, Occurrence, Yield. Abstract: A random field survey was conducted from August to September during hVo consecutive ginger
growing seasons in 20/J and2012 in the major ginger growing districts (lllam, Salyan Palpa,
Nawalparasi, Dhankuta, Syanja, Makawanpur, Tanahu and Surkhet) of Nepal. White grub
(Phyllophaga spp.), Ginger shoot borer (Dichocrosis punctiferalis Guen.), Red ant (Dory/us sp),
Termites (Odontotermes sp) and Leafroller (Udaspes folus) pest infestation were found in most of the
surveyed districts. Rhizome rot (Pythium sp) infestation was found associated with rhizome fly
(Calobata sp) in patches in almost all the surveyed districts. Among them white grub and rhizome fly
were found economically important insect pests in ginger.
Monitoring of insect species using Sigma energy saving lamp of 18 watt was conducted at National
Ginger Research Program (.148.0 mas/), Kapurkot, Salyan during 2011112. A total of 27 species of
insect pests collected throui,1 light trap were identified. However, only 6 different insects namely
· Phyllophaga serricolis Hope, Dory/us orienta/is, · Xylotrupes gideon L., Anomala xanthroptera
Blanchard, Areas galactina orienta/is and Nezara viridula L were observed for the population build
up trend. Phyl/ophaga serricolls Hope (38) and Xylotrupes gideon L. (98) showed the highest
occurrence in July where as other insect species during June. During winter season no any occurrence
of insect species were recorded in Kapurkot condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1581 Occurrence of Insect Pests and Diseases of Ginger in Nepal [printed text] / J. Gautam, Author . - [s.d.] . - 69-72 p.
in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Ginger, Insect pests, Occurrence, Yield. Abstract: A random field survey was conducted from August to September during hVo consecutive ginger
growing seasons in 20/J and2012 in the major ginger growing districts (lllam, Salyan Palpa,
Nawalparasi, Dhankuta, Syanja, Makawanpur, Tanahu and Surkhet) of Nepal. White grub
(Phyllophaga spp.), Ginger shoot borer (Dichocrosis punctiferalis Guen.), Red ant (Dory/us sp),
Termites (Odontotermes sp) and Leafroller (Udaspes folus) pest infestation were found in most of the
surveyed districts. Rhizome rot (Pythium sp) infestation was found associated with rhizome fly
(Calobata sp) in patches in almost all the surveyed districts. Among them white grub and rhizome fly
were found economically important insect pests in ginger.
Monitoring of insect species using Sigma energy saving lamp of 18 watt was conducted at National
Ginger Research Program (.148.0 mas/), Kapurkot, Salyan during 2011112. A total of 27 species of
insect pests collected throui,1 light trap were identified. However, only 6 different insects namely
· Phyllophaga serricolis Hope, Dory/us orienta/is, · Xylotrupes gideon L., Anomala xanthroptera
Blanchard, Areas galactina orienta/is and Nezara viridula L were observed for the population build
up trend. Phyl/ophaga serricolls Hope (38) and Xylotrupes gideon L. (98) showed the highest
occurrence in July where as other insect species during June. During winter season no any occurrence
of insect species were recorded in Kapurkot condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1581 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1581URL Survey on Magnitude of Insecticides Use in Vegetable Crops / Maharjan, R ; S. Aryal ; B. P. Mainali ; Bista, S. ; Manandhar, D.N. ; Giri, Y.P. ; Paneru, R.B.
Title : Survey on Magnitude of Insecticides Use in Vegetable Crops Material Type: printed text Authors: Maharjan, R, Author ; S. Aryal, Author ; B. P. Mainali, Author ; Bista, S., Author ; Manandhar, D.N., Author ; Giri, Y.P., Author ; Paneru, R.B., Author Pagination: 291-298 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: insect pests, mid-hills, pesticides, tcrai, vegetable crops Abstract: A survey was carried out in vegetable pocket areas of Dhankuta, Baglung, Dhading (midhills)
and Bara (tercti) Districts with an objective to fitul out the magnitude of pesticide use in
different vegetable crops. A total of 25-35 vegetable farmers were interrogated from each
district using semi-structured questionnaires. Effons were made to gather information on
types of vegetable grown, prevalence of insect pests and diseases, extent of damage caused
by pests and commonly used pest management methods and materials, and pesticide
application frequencies. Data showed that the cabbage, cauliflower, rayo, pea, radish.
carrot, eggplants. onion, different kinds of gourds, cucumber etc are the major vegetable
crops grown in all surveyed districts. Insect pests were identified as the major cause for
quantitative and qualitative loss in vegetable crops in all the districts. Most damaging insects
in the mid-hills in different seasons were aphid, white grub, diamond back moth, cabbage
buttetfly, red ant, cutworms, flea beetles, fntit fly, whereas eggplant shoot and fruit borer,
red pumpkin beetle, fmit fly, cab~age butteifly were found responsible for major damages in
terai plains. All the interrogated farmers applied chemical pesticides for the management of
these pests. The major chemical pesticides that were used for the management of pests like
aphids, diamond back moth and cabbage buttetf/y were metacid, anumite, cypermethrin etc.
and pesticides often used to manage soil insects (red ant, cut worm, white grub) were
clzloropyriphO.\', phorate and malathion dusts. The pesticide frequency of pesticide
application wa~ higher in summer vegetable crops i.e. 10-22 times in a crop season as
compared to wiflter vegetable crops (2-16 times/crop season) in all the four districts.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=517 Survey on Magnitude of Insecticides Use in Vegetable Crops [printed text] / Maharjan, R, Author ; S. Aryal, Author ; B. P. Mainali, Author ; Bista, S., Author ; Manandhar, D.N., Author ; Giri, Y.P., Author ; Paneru, R.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 291-298 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: insect pests, mid-hills, pesticides, tcrai, vegetable crops Abstract: A survey was carried out in vegetable pocket areas of Dhankuta, Baglung, Dhading (midhills)
and Bara (tercti) Districts with an objective to fitul out the magnitude of pesticide use in
different vegetable crops. A total of 25-35 vegetable farmers were interrogated from each
district using semi-structured questionnaires. Effons were made to gather information on
types of vegetable grown, prevalence of insect pests and diseases, extent of damage caused
by pests and commonly used pest management methods and materials, and pesticide
application frequencies. Data showed that the cabbage, cauliflower, rayo, pea, radish.
carrot, eggplants. onion, different kinds of gourds, cucumber etc are the major vegetable
crops grown in all surveyed districts. Insect pests were identified as the major cause for
quantitative and qualitative loss in vegetable crops in all the districts. Most damaging insects
in the mid-hills in different seasons were aphid, white grub, diamond back moth, cabbage
buttetfly, red ant, cutworms, flea beetles, fntit fly, whereas eggplant shoot and fruit borer,
red pumpkin beetle, fmit fly, cab~age butteifly were found responsible for major damages in
terai plains. All the interrogated farmers applied chemical pesticides for the management of
these pests. The major chemical pesticides that were used for the management of pests like
aphids, diamond back moth and cabbage buttetf/y were metacid, anumite, cypermethrin etc.
and pesticides often used to manage soil insects (red ant, cut worm, white grub) were
clzloropyriphO.\', phorate and malathion dusts. The pesticide frequency of pesticide
application wa~ higher in summer vegetable crops i.e. 10-22 times in a crop season as
compared to wiflter vegetable crops (2-16 times/crop season) in all the four districts.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=517 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=517URL आँपको हाँगा सुकाउने गबारो (स्टेम बोरर) (Bactrocera rufomaculata) कीराको एकिकृत व्यवस्थापन / Bedananda Chaudhary
Title : आँपको हाँगा सुकाउने गबारो (स्टेम बोरर) (Bactrocera rufomaculata) कीराको एकिकृत व्यवस्थापन Material Type: printed text Authors: Bedananda Chaudhary, Author ; Sudip Kumar Upadhay, Author Publisher: Tarahara, Sunsari : Regional Agricultural Research Station Pagination: 1 brochure Languages : Nepali (nep) Keywords: mango, pests, stem borer Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2984 आँपको हाँगा सुकाउने गबारो (स्टेम बोरर) (Bactrocera rufomaculata) कीराको एकिकृत व्यवस्थापन [printed text] / Bedananda Chaudhary, Author ; Sudip Kumar Upadhay, Author . - Tarahara, Sunsari : Regional Agricultural Research Station, [s.d.] . - 1 brochure.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Keywords: mango, pests, stem borer Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2984
Title : एकिकृत बाली संरक्षण एवं व्यवस्थापन (आई.पी.एम.) Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, Yamuna Prasad, Author Publisher: Belachapi, Dhanusa : Agricultural Research Station Pagination: 1 brochure Languages : Nepali (nep) Keywords: ipm, i p m, integrated, crop protection, management, pests, pest control Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2998 एकिकृत बाली संरक्षण एवं व्यवस्थापन (आई.पी.एम.) [printed text] / Sah, Yamuna Prasad, Author . - [S.l.] : Belachapi, Dhanusa : Agricultural Research Station, [s.d.] . - 1 brochure.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Keywords: ipm, i p m, integrated, crop protection, management, pests, pest control Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2998 Present Status of Large Cardamom Production: A Case Study of Pakhribas VDC in Dhankuta District / Y. Gurung in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 8/9 ([07/25/2012])
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Title : Present Status of Large Cardamom Production: A Case Study of Pakhribas VDC in Dhankuta District Material Type: printed text Authors: Y. Gurung, Author ; Shrestha, G.K., Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 48-53 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Amomum subulatum, socio-demography, insect pests, diseases Abstract: Large cardamom is an important cash crop of eastern hilly region of Nepal. To
find out the present status of large cardamom production in Pakhribas VDC of
the Dhankuta district, a survey of 100 households was performed from February
to July 2012 using semi-structured pre-tested questionnaire. Among the total
respondents 58% were male and 42% were female. 29% were of the Respondents
(29%) had small sized family but 64% were living in medium sized family. Fifty
six percent of the respondents were engaged in sole agriculture and remaining
seven percent engaged in other services. Majority respondents have medium
land holding at the study sites. The production technology in the study area was
still traditional type and planting materials was also not of high quality. Chirkey,
Furkey, leaf eating caterpillar, Kalopa, and Mouse were the serious problem in
the large cardamom fields damaging plants and matured fruits of the cardamom.
The production capacity of the respondent farmers ranged from 100 to 800 kg
per annum in the study area. The major problems faced by the farmers of the
study area were the inappropriate and fluctuation price of the cardamom which
is done by the merchants themselves.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 48-53 p.[article] Present Status of Large Cardamom Production: A Case Study of Pakhribas VDC in Dhankuta District [printed text] / Y. Gurung, Author ; Shrestha, G.K., Author . - 2012 . - 48-53 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 48-53 p.
Keywords: Amomum subulatum, socio-demography, insect pests, diseases Abstract: Large cardamom is an important cash crop of eastern hilly region of Nepal. To
find out the present status of large cardamom production in Pakhribas VDC of
the Dhankuta district, a survey of 100 households was performed from February
to July 2012 using semi-structured pre-tested questionnaire. Among the total
respondents 58% were male and 42% were female. 29% were of the Respondents
(29%) had small sized family but 64% were living in medium sized family. Fifty
six percent of the respondents were engaged in sole agriculture and remaining
seven percent engaged in other services. Majority respondents have medium
land holding at the study sites. The production technology in the study area was
still traditional type and planting materials was also not of high quality. Chirkey,
Furkey, leaf eating caterpillar, Kalopa, and Mouse were the serious problem in
the large cardamom fields damaging plants and matured fruits of the cardamom.
The production capacity of the respondent farmers ranged from 100 to 800 kg
per annum in the study area. The major problems faced by the farmers of the
study area were the inappropriate and fluctuation price of the cardamom which
is done by the merchants themselves.Socio-economic Condition of Banana Growers and Banana Production Technology in Kailali District / G.K. Shrestha in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 8/9 ([07/25/2012])Permalink