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Title : Makai Gyan Lahar 2061 barsha 3 anka Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhandari, D., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; Adhikari, P, Author Publisher: Chitwan : National Maize Research Program (NMRP) Publication Date: 2071 Pagination: 158. p Languages : Nepali (nep) Makai Gyan Lahar 2061 barsha 3 anka [printed text] / Bhandari, D., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; Adhikari, P, Author . - Chitwan : National Maize Research Program (NMRP), 2071 . - 158. p.
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Title : Annual Report 2012/13 Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, J., Author ; Adhikari, P, Author Publisher: Chitwan : National Maize Research Program (NMRP) Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: 156. p Languages : English (eng) Annual Report 2012/13 [printed text] / Shrestha, J., Author ; Adhikari, P, Author . - Chitwan : National Maize Research Program (NMRP), 2013 . - 156. p.
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Title : Response of Maize Varieties to Varying Rates of Fertilizer and Manure Application Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; M. Tripathi, Author ; Robinson Adhikary, Author ; Kunwar, C.B., Author Publication Date: 2012 General note: In: Proc. of Abstracts. pp 25-26. In: Proc. Of Abstracts. Economic Growth Through Science, Technology and Innovation.Paper presented at the Sixth National Conference on Science and Technology (NAST), organized by Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) held at Hotel Everest, New Baneswor, Kathmandu, on September 25-27, 2012 (Aswin 9-11, 2069). Languages : English (eng) Keywords: fertilizer and manures; grain yield; maize genotypes significant effect. Abstract: The development of agronomic practices in terms of ‘maize genotypes and nutrient management’ is essential for enhancing maize productivity. In order to identify and evaluate suitable rates of fertilizers (NPK and farmyard manures) to different maize genotypes, field experiments were conducted at Rampur, Chitwan during the winter season of 2009/10 and 2010/011. Five levels of fertilization; (1) Control (zero fertilizer), (2) Farm yard manure (FYM) 10 t ha-1, (3); 60:30:20 N, P2O5 and K2O plus FYM 10 t ha-1; (4) 120: 60: 40 N, P2O5 and K2O plus FYM 10 t ha-1; (5) 180: 90: 60 N, P2O5 and K2O kg ha-1 plus FYM 10 t ha-1 and (6) 120: 60: 40 N, P2O5 and K2O kg ha-1 ) applied to four maize genotypes (Rampur Composite, Manakamana-4, Across9942 / Across 9944 and S99TLYQ-B) in the experiment. The experiment was laidout in a factorial RCB design with three replications. The plot size was 12 sq. m (4 m x 3 m) and the crop was planted in the month of October and harvested in April. The results revealed that most of the growth and yield parameters were found significantly increased with increased level of fertilizers (180:90:60 kg N, P2O5 and K2O plus 10 t of compostr ha-1) in Rampur Composite, Manakamana-4 and Across 9942 / Across 9944 where as these parameters were significantly increased in S99TLYQ-B variety with the fertilization level of 120: 60: 40 N, P2O5 and K2O plus FYM 10 t ha-1. Highest grain yield (6068 kg ha-1) was recorded in the year 2009/010 when fertilized by 180: 90: 60 N, P2O5 and K2O plus FYM 10 t ha-1 irrespective of the genotypes, and 4882 kg of grains produced by Rampur composite variety in this year irrespective of the fertilizer levels. Two years mean yield results revealed that varieties such as Manakamana-4, Rampur composite and Across 9942 / Across 9944 produced highest grain yield (5074 kg, 5195 and 5052 kg grains ha-1, respectively) with N, P2O5 and K2O at 180: 90: 60 kg ha-1 plus FYM 10 t ha-1.This paper discuss and highlights the results of fertilizer and manures application on different maize genotypes in detail. Response of Maize Varieties to Varying Rates of Fertilizer and Manure Application [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; M. Tripathi, Author ; Robinson Adhikary, Author ; Kunwar, C.B., Author . - 2012.
In: Proc. of Abstracts. pp 25-26. In: Proc. Of Abstracts. Economic Growth Through Science, Technology and Innovation.Paper presented at the Sixth National Conference on Science and Technology (NAST), organized by Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) held at Hotel Everest, New Baneswor, Kathmandu, on September 25-27, 2012 (Aswin 9-11, 2069).
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: fertilizer and manures; grain yield; maize genotypes significant effect. Abstract: The development of agronomic practices in terms of ‘maize genotypes and nutrient management’ is essential for enhancing maize productivity. In order to identify and evaluate suitable rates of fertilizers (NPK and farmyard manures) to different maize genotypes, field experiments were conducted at Rampur, Chitwan during the winter season of 2009/10 and 2010/011. Five levels of fertilization; (1) Control (zero fertilizer), (2) Farm yard manure (FYM) 10 t ha-1, (3); 60:30:20 N, P2O5 and K2O plus FYM 10 t ha-1; (4) 120: 60: 40 N, P2O5 and K2O plus FYM 10 t ha-1; (5) 180: 90: 60 N, P2O5 and K2O kg ha-1 plus FYM 10 t ha-1 and (6) 120: 60: 40 N, P2O5 and K2O kg ha-1 ) applied to four maize genotypes (Rampur Composite, Manakamana-4, Across9942 / Across 9944 and S99TLYQ-B) in the experiment. The experiment was laidout in a factorial RCB design with three replications. The plot size was 12 sq. m (4 m x 3 m) and the crop was planted in the month of October and harvested in April. The results revealed that most of the growth and yield parameters were found significantly increased with increased level of fertilizers (180:90:60 kg N, P2O5 and K2O plus 10 t of compostr ha-1) in Rampur Composite, Manakamana-4 and Across 9942 / Across 9944 where as these parameters were significantly increased in S99TLYQ-B variety with the fertilization level of 120: 60: 40 N, P2O5 and K2O plus FYM 10 t ha-1. Highest grain yield (6068 kg ha-1) was recorded in the year 2009/010 when fertilized by 180: 90: 60 N, P2O5 and K2O plus FYM 10 t ha-1 irrespective of the genotypes, and 4882 kg of grains produced by Rampur composite variety in this year irrespective of the fertilizer levels. Two years mean yield results revealed that varieties such as Manakamana-4, Rampur composite and Across 9942 / Across 9944 produced highest grain yield (5074 kg, 5195 and 5052 kg grains ha-1, respectively) with N, P2O5 and K2O at 180: 90: 60 kg ha-1 plus FYM 10 t ha-1.This paper discuss and highlights the results of fertilizer and manures application on different maize genotypes in detail. Effect of Nitrogen on Grain Production of Hybrid Maize (RML-4/NML-2) in the Acid Soil of Rampur, Chitwan / Adhikary, Bishnu H.
Title : Effect of Nitrogen on Grain Production of Hybrid Maize (RML-4/NML-2) in the Acid Soil of Rampur, Chitwan Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author Publication Date: 2012 General note: In: Proceedings of Abstracts. pp 20. Crops and other papers..Paper presented at the Fourth SAS/N Convention, Conference on Organic Agriculture, Jointly Organized by SAS/N, Nepal Horticulture Society, IAAS (TU) and Sustainable Agriculture Development Programme, Kathmandu, Nepal held on 22-24 Chaitra, 2068 (4-6 April, 2012). (Full paper 10 p). Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Grain yield; hybrid maize; plant densities; nitrogen rates and significant effect Abstract: Hybrid maize (RML-4/NML-2) was evaluated for its grain production by the application of different levels of nitrogen (60, 120 and 180 kg N ha-1) at varying plant densities (55555, 66666 and 83383 plants/ha) along with 60 kg P2O5 and 40 kg K2O ha-1 in the acidic soil (pH 5.3) of National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan during the years of 2008/09 and 2009/10. Factorial randomized complete block design(RCBD) with three replications was employed in the experiment. The crop was planted at the plot size of 18 m2 (3.6 × 5 m). The crop was planted in the month of September and harvested in February. The result indicated a sharp response of nitrogen application to this crop whereas the effect of density was observed to be non-significant. Two years mean yield results showed that highest grain yield (11.10 t ha-1) was recorded when the crop was supplied with 180 kg nitrogen and with 83383 plants ha-1 followed by the crop supplied with 120 kg N ha-1 and 66,666 plant population (10.69 t ha-1). It is inferred that application of high dose of N (180 kg N ha-1) could help increase hybrid maize grain production in acidic soils. Effect of Nitrogen on Grain Production of Hybrid Maize (RML-4/NML-2) in the Acid Soil of Rampur, Chitwan [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author . - 2012.
In: Proceedings of Abstracts. pp 20. Crops and other papers..Paper presented at the Fourth SAS/N Convention, Conference on Organic Agriculture, Jointly Organized by SAS/N, Nepal Horticulture Society, IAAS (TU) and Sustainable Agriculture Development Programme, Kathmandu, Nepal held on 22-24 Chaitra, 2068 (4-6 April, 2012). (Full paper 10 p).
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Grain yield; hybrid maize; plant densities; nitrogen rates and significant effect Abstract: Hybrid maize (RML-4/NML-2) was evaluated for its grain production by the application of different levels of nitrogen (60, 120 and 180 kg N ha-1) at varying plant densities (55555, 66666 and 83383 plants/ha) along with 60 kg P2O5 and 40 kg K2O ha-1 in the acidic soil (pH 5.3) of National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan during the years of 2008/09 and 2009/10. Factorial randomized complete block design(RCBD) with three replications was employed in the experiment. The crop was planted at the plot size of 18 m2 (3.6 × 5 m). The crop was planted in the month of September and harvested in February. The result indicated a sharp response of nitrogen application to this crop whereas the effect of density was observed to be non-significant. Two years mean yield results showed that highest grain yield (11.10 t ha-1) was recorded when the crop was supplied with 180 kg nitrogen and with 83383 plants ha-1 followed by the crop supplied with 120 kg N ha-1 and 66,666 plant population (10.69 t ha-1). It is inferred that application of high dose of N (180 kg N ha-1) could help increase hybrid maize grain production in acidic soils. Efficasy of Organic Fertilizers on Maize (Zea mays L.) Productivity in the Acidic Soils of Rampur, Chitwan / Adhikary, Bishnu H.
Title : Efficasy of Organic Fertilizers on Maize (Zea mays L.) Productivity in the Acidic Soils of Rampur, Chitwan Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author Publication Date: 2012 General note: In: Proceedings of Abstracts. pp 82. Organic Agriculture.Paper presented at the Fourth SAS/N Convention, Conference on Organic Agriculture, Jointly Organized by SAS/N, Nepal Horticulture Society, IAAS (TU) and Sustainable Agriculture Development Programme, Kathmandu, Nepal held on 22-24 Chaitra, 2068 (4-6 April, 2012). Full paper 10 p). Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Organic Fertilizers; Orgo Neem; significant effect; grain yield and soil test Abstract: Plant nutrients play vital role on maize productivity. Nutrients not only from chemical fertilizers increases crop yield but also with organic fertilizers. To evaluate the efficacy of organic fertilizers, received from NICO ORGO Company India, an experiment was conducted at NMRP farmland at Hariyali-Tandi on the acidic soil during the year 2011 winter season. Different agro-organic–fertilizers along with other chemical fertilizers and manures were used in the experiment. The experiment was designed with RCBD and replicated three times. Manakamana-3 was the variety planted in the experiment in the month of September at a spacing of 75 cm × 25 cm at the plot size of 22.5 sq. m. and was harvested in second week of February, 2012. Maize growth and yield parameters were taken into the study. The results showed significant effect of Organic-Fertilizers in plant height, stover and grain yield production. The highest grain weight (2.94 t ha-1) was recorded when the crop was supplied with 120: 60: 40 kg N, P2O5 and K2O ha-1 followed by Orgo Blend fertilizers at 617.5 kg ha-1 which was almost 121 % higher than those produced by non-treated crops. It seems that the highest net return of Rs 29,233.0 could be obtained when the crop is supplied only with NPK fertilizers (120: 60: 40 kg ha-1) followed by the crop supplied with Orgo Neem at 150 kg ha-1 which gave the net return of Rs 27555.0 ha-1.This paper discuss and highlights the results of Organic-fertilizer application on maize productivity in detail. Efficasy of Organic Fertilizers on Maize (Zea mays L.) Productivity in the Acidic Soils of Rampur, Chitwan [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author . - 2012.
In: Proceedings of Abstracts. pp 82. Organic Agriculture.Paper presented at the Fourth SAS/N Convention, Conference on Organic Agriculture, Jointly Organized by SAS/N, Nepal Horticulture Society, IAAS (TU) and Sustainable Agriculture Development Programme, Kathmandu, Nepal held on 22-24 Chaitra, 2068 (4-6 April, 2012). Full paper 10 p).
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Organic Fertilizers; Orgo Neem; significant effect; grain yield and soil test Abstract: Plant nutrients play vital role on maize productivity. Nutrients not only from chemical fertilizers increases crop yield but also with organic fertilizers. To evaluate the efficacy of organic fertilizers, received from NICO ORGO Company India, an experiment was conducted at NMRP farmland at Hariyali-Tandi on the acidic soil during the year 2011 winter season. Different agro-organic–fertilizers along with other chemical fertilizers and manures were used in the experiment. The experiment was designed with RCBD and replicated three times. Manakamana-3 was the variety planted in the experiment in the month of September at a spacing of 75 cm × 25 cm at the plot size of 22.5 sq. m. and was harvested in second week of February, 2012. Maize growth and yield parameters were taken into the study. The results showed significant effect of Organic-Fertilizers in plant height, stover and grain yield production. The highest grain weight (2.94 t ha-1) was recorded when the crop was supplied with 120: 60: 40 kg N, P2O5 and K2O ha-1 followed by Orgo Blend fertilizers at 617.5 kg ha-1 which was almost 121 % higher than those produced by non-treated crops. It seems that the highest net return of Rs 29,233.0 could be obtained when the crop is supplied only with NPK fertilizers (120: 60: 40 kg ha-1) followed by the crop supplied with Orgo Neem at 150 kg ha-1 which gave the net return of Rs 27555.0 ha-1.This paper discuss and highlights the results of Organic-fertilizer application on maize productivity in detail. PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkFull season maize varieties research and development for food security and better livelihood of Nepalies hill farmers / Rijal, T.R.
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