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Agrotechniques for intensive potato cultuvation in India / Grewal, J.S.
Title : Agrotechniques for intensive potato cultuvation in India Material Type: printed text Authors: Grewal, J.S. ; Sharma, R.C. ; , Publisher: New Delhi : Indian Council of Agricultural Research Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: IV+126 General note: AN: 6217, Includes references Keywords: Potato; Weeds; Vegetables; India Class number: 635.21 Agrotechniques for intensive potato cultuvation in India [printed text] / Grewal, J.S. ; Sharma, R.C. ; , . - New Delhi : Indian Council of Agricultural Research, 1992 . - IV+126.
AN: 6217, Includes references
Keywords: Potato; Weeds; Vegetables; India Class number: 635.21 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 6217 635.21, GRE Document NARC Library Documents Due for return by 08/14/2013 Diseases of horticultural crops; vegetable, ornamentals mushrooms / Verma, L.R.
Title : Diseases of horticultural crops; vegetable, ornamentals mushrooms Material Type: printed text Authors: Verma, L.R. ; Sharma, R.C. ; , Publisher: New Delhi : Indus Publishing Company Publication Date: 1994 Pagination: 731 ISBN (or other code): 978-81-7387-102-3 General note: AN: 7426, Includes index Keywords: Vegetable-diseases; Mushrooms-diseases; Horticulture Class number: 634.6 Diseases of horticultural crops; vegetable, ornamentals mushrooms [printed text] / Verma, L.R. ; Sharma, R.C. ; , . - New Delhi : Indus Publishing Company, 1994 . - 731.
ISBN : 978-81-7387-102-3
AN: 7426, Includes index
Keywords: Vegetable-diseases; Mushrooms-diseases; Horticulture Class number: 634.6 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 7426 634.6, VER Document NARC Library Documents Available Embryo culture for interspecific hybridization in the Genus Oryza: A simplified technique of hardening improves the field plant establishment / Niroula, R.K.
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 : Embryo culture for interspecific hybridization in the Genus Oryza: A simplified technique of hardening improves the field plant establishment Material Type: printed text Authors: Niroula, R.K., Author ; L.P Subedi, Author ; Sharma, R.C., Author ; M.P Upadhyay, Author Pagination: 147-152p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Embryo culture hardening techniques, media composition, regeneration, wild species Abstract: Embryo culture is an efficient plant breeding tool to accomplish wide hybridization in the genus Oryza. Successful plant regeneration from embryo culture is affected by several factors such as age of embryo, medium composition, light hours, temperature and humidity during culture and technique of hardening. Six hybrids (Kalanamak/O.nivara, Kalanamak/O. rufipogon, Kalanamak/O. officinalis, Manshara/O. officinalis, IR 64/O.nivara, and IR 72/O. granulate), two improved parents viz IR72 and O. granulata were subjected to five different media and four techniques of hardening to determine the efficiency of these media for germination and techniques for seedlings hardening………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1079 Embryo culture for interspecific hybridization in the Genus Oryza: A simplified technique of hardening improves the field plant establishment [printed text] / Niroula, R.K., Author ; L.P Subedi, Author ; Sharma, R.C., Author ; M.P Upadhyay, Author . - [s.d.] . - 147-152p.
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: Embryo culture hardening techniques, media composition, regeneration, wild species Abstract: Embryo culture is an efficient plant breeding tool to accomplish wide hybridization in the genus Oryza. Successful plant regeneration from embryo culture is affected by several factors such as age of embryo, medium composition, light hours, temperature and humidity during culture and technique of hardening. Six hybrids (Kalanamak/O.nivara, Kalanamak/O. rufipogon, Kalanamak/O. officinalis, Manshara/O. officinalis, IR 64/O.nivara, and IR 72/O. granulate), two improved parents viz IR72 and O. granulata were subjected to five different media and four techniques of hardening to determine the efficiency of these media for germination and techniques for seedlings hardening………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1079 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1079URL Recent trends in horticulture in the himalayas / Jindal, K.K.
Title : Recent trends in horticulture in the himalayas Material Type: printed text Authors: Jindal, K.K. ; Sharma, R.C. ; , Publisher: New Delhi : INDUS Publishing Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 333 ISBN (or other code): 978-81-7387-162-7 General note: AN: 7909 Keywords: Temperate fruits; Gene banks; Plant protection; Horticulture Class number: 634 Recent trends in horticulture in the himalayas [printed text] / Jindal, K.K. ; Sharma, R.C. ; , . - New Delhi : INDUS Publishing, 2004 . - 333.
ISBN : 978-81-7387-162-7
AN: 7909
Keywords: Temperate fruits; Gene banks; Plant protection; Horticulture Class number: 634 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1007909 634, JIN Document NARC Library Documents Available Resistance in Rice Breeding Lines to the Blast Fungus in Nepal / Bedananda Chaudhary in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 6 (2005)
[article]
Title : Resistance in Rice Breeding Lines to the Blast Fungus in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Bedananda Chaudhary, Author ; Sundar M. Shrestha, Author ; Sharma, R.C., Author Publication Date: 2005 Article on page: 49-56 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Blast resistance, field condition, greenhouse assay, Pyricularia grisea, rice lines Abstract: A total of 36 rice breeding lines including checks were evaluated for resistance to blast at
Rampur during 2000-2001. The experiments were conducted under both field condition and
greenhouse inoculated condition. Qualitative resistance in rice to blast was assessed based on
lesion type, whereas quantitative resistance was assessed based on area under disease progress
curve (AUDPC) in the upland field condition. The number of sporulating lesions and the number
of leaves with at least one sporulating lesion per plant were considered as measures for
evaluation of quantitative resistance in the greenhouse assay. The lesion type, neck blast
percentage and AUDPC data suggest that most of the rice lines possess higher level of resistance
to leaf and neck blast. The rice lines varied for the number of sporulating lesions and the number
of leaves with sporulating lesion per plant. Some lines were incompatible to virulent blast
isolates, showing major resistance genes. NR 1558, NR 601-1-1-9, BW306-2 and CN 836-3-10
were promising lines for quantitative resistance to both leaf and neck blast. Radha 12, Sabitri,
Janaki possess higher level of quantitative resistance to blast, hence these could be promoted for
cultivation in blast-prone environments. These genotypes could also be utilized as donor parents
for breeding durable blast resistant varieties. The most virulent blast isolate could be used for
evaluation of both qualitative and quantitative resistance to blast in early generation in the
greenhouse so that workload could be cut down in future works.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=61
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 49-56 p[article] Resistance in Rice Breeding Lines to the Blast Fungus in Nepal [printed text] / Bedananda Chaudhary, Author ; Sundar M. Shrestha, Author ; Sharma, R.C., Author . - 2005 . - 49-56 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 49-56 p
Keywords: Blast resistance, field condition, greenhouse assay, Pyricularia grisea, rice lines Abstract: A total of 36 rice breeding lines including checks were evaluated for resistance to blast at
Rampur during 2000-2001. The experiments were conducted under both field condition and
greenhouse inoculated condition. Qualitative resistance in rice to blast was assessed based on
lesion type, whereas quantitative resistance was assessed based on area under disease progress
curve (AUDPC) in the upland field condition. The number of sporulating lesions and the number
of leaves with at least one sporulating lesion per plant were considered as measures for
evaluation of quantitative resistance in the greenhouse assay. The lesion type, neck blast
percentage and AUDPC data suggest that most of the rice lines possess higher level of resistance
to leaf and neck blast. The rice lines varied for the number of sporulating lesions and the number
of leaves with sporulating lesion per plant. Some lines were incompatible to virulent blast
isolates, showing major resistance genes. NR 1558, NR 601-1-1-9, BW306-2 and CN 836-3-10
were promising lines for quantitative resistance to both leaf and neck blast. Radha 12, Sabitri,
Janaki possess higher level of quantitative resistance to blast, hence these could be promoted for
cultivation in blast-prone environments. These genotypes could also be utilized as donor parents
for breeding durable blast resistant varieties. The most virulent blast isolate could be used for
evaluation of both qualitative and quantitative resistance to blast in early generation in the
greenhouse so that workload could be cut down in future works.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=61