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Title : मकैबालीमा लाग्ने मुख्य मुख्य रोगहरु तथा रोकथामका उपायहरु‚ २०७२ Material Type: printed text Authors: Rijal, T.R., Author Publisher: Rampur : NMDP Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 16 p. Languages : Nepali (nep) Keywords: Maize, diseases, prevention Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3018 मकैबालीमा लाग्ने मुख्य मुख्य रोगहरु तथा रोकथामका उपायहरु‚ २०७२ [printed text] / Rijal, T.R., Author . - Rampur : NMDP, 2015 . - 16 p.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Keywords: Maize, diseases, prevention Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3018 Copies (1)
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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Early maize varieties improvement and development for the hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Rijal, T.R., Editor ; Shrestha, J. ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; Katuwal, R.B., Author ; S Thapa, Author ; N.B Dhami, Author ; A Pokhrel, Author ; Dhakal, J.P., Author ; A Poudel, Author Pagination: 262-271 p. Keywords: Early genotypes ; hills staple productivity Abstract: With the objective of identifying suitable high yielding maize early OPVs for hills of
Nepal, a series of experiments viz. IYT, CVT and CFFT were conducted using early
genotypes of maize at Pakhribas, Lumle and Dailekh during summer season of 20 l 0, 2011
and 2012. The combined analysis of genotypes evaluated across the locations under IYT
early set in 2010 summer showed that the genotypes AC0-240 11 AC0-2402, ACROSS-
240 1, Rampur S03 E02 high yielding and good for other agronomic traits. The genotype
under CVT, the promising genotypes were POP-45/POOL-17,R.C./ POOL-17 and
S97TEYGHA YB(3) across the locations. Similarly, in CFFT the promising genotypes
across the locations were Arun-4, Arun-1 EV and Arun-2. During 2011 under CVT
promising significantly high yielding genotypes across the locations were POP-44/POOL-
15 and KHUMAL Yellow/POOL-17. Similarly in CFFT, the genotypes Arun-lEV and
Arun-2 found superior for grain yield and other agronomic traits across the locations. The
result from 2012 revealed that in CVT the promising high yielding genotypes were Khumal
yellow/Pool-17E, Rampur composite/Pool-17E, Arun-2 and Pop-445 across the locations.
Similarly in IYT significantly superior genotypes for grain yield and other traits were
S03TEY/LN, S03TEY-SEQ and RarnpurS03E02. Furthermore in CFFT across the
locations the significantly best genotypes for grain yield and other agronomic traits were
Farmer's local, Arun-4 and Arun-2.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=952 Early maize varieties improvement and development for the hills of Nepal [printed text] / Rijal, T.R., Editor ; Shrestha, J. ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; Katuwal, R.B., Author ; S Thapa, Author ; N.B Dhami, Author ; A Pokhrel, Author ; Dhakal, J.P., Author ; A Poudel, Author . - [s.d.] . - 262-271 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Early genotypes ; hills staple productivity Abstract: With the objective of identifying suitable high yielding maize early OPVs for hills of
Nepal, a series of experiments viz. IYT, CVT and CFFT were conducted using early
genotypes of maize at Pakhribas, Lumle and Dailekh during summer season of 20 l 0, 2011
and 2012. The combined analysis of genotypes evaluated across the locations under IYT
early set in 2010 summer showed that the genotypes AC0-240 11 AC0-2402, ACROSS-
240 1, Rampur S03 E02 high yielding and good for other agronomic traits. The genotype
under CVT, the promising genotypes were POP-45/POOL-17,R.C./ POOL-17 and
S97TEYGHA YB(3) across the locations. Similarly, in CFFT the promising genotypes
across the locations were Arun-4, Arun-1 EV and Arun-2. During 2011 under CVT
promising significantly high yielding genotypes across the locations were POP-44/POOL-
15 and KHUMAL Yellow/POOL-17. Similarly in CFFT, the genotypes Arun-lEV and
Arun-2 found superior for grain yield and other agronomic traits across the locations. The
result from 2012 revealed that in CVT the promising high yielding genotypes were Khumal
yellow/Pool-17E, Rampur composite/Pool-17E, Arun-2 and Pop-445 across the locations.
Similarly in IYT significantly superior genotypes for grain yield and other traits were
S03TEY/LN, S03TEY-SEQ and RarnpurS03E02. Furthermore in CFFT across the
locations the significantly best genotypes for grain yield and other agronomic traits were
Farmer's local, Arun-4 and Arun-2.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=952 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=952URL Evaluation of CIMMYT hybrids and NMRP developed inbred lines / Koirala, K.B.
Title : Evaluation of CIMMYT hybrids and NMRP developed inbred lines Material Type: printed text Authors: Koirala, K.B., Editor ; Gurung D.B. ; Rijal, T.R., Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author ; Sah, Yamuna Prasad, Author ; Mitali Shah, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author Pagination: 155-162 p. Keywords: Inbred maize ; crossing selfing hybrid Abstract: Six sets of hybrid trials both yellow and white grain type received from CIMMYT during
2011 were evaluated under multilocations (Rampur, Parwanipur, Belachhapi and
Nepalgunj). The result from Tropical Low Land Hybrid Maize Trial (10ASA15HW10)
centaining eighteen genotypes and tested at Rampur revealed that SRR-C2SA6HS90-1-2-1-
B/CLA127, CLA135/CML399 and CML247/CML254/CLA135 were found significantly
high grain yielder. In CIMMYI' Hybrid trial (10BSA16HY) consisting of twenty
genotypes, hybrids namely (CML172 x CLQ6601)-B-B-8-B-1-1-B-B/CML161, V305-34-
3-2-B/CML165//CL02450, and (CLA37/CLA16)-B-B-B-4-B/CLA41//CL02450 performed
well?. Similarly, in CIMMYT Hybrid trial (TTWCWL24) consisted of twenty hybrids, the
promising genotypes were CLRCW96/CLRC, CL-RCW42/CML and CML49l/CLQRC for
grain yield and other quantitative traits. Likewise, CIMMYT Hybrid trial (TTWCWL25)
consisted of twenty genotypes was planted in Parwanipur and Nepalgunj. The superior
hybrids at Parwanipur for grain yield production were CLRCW96/CLRC, CML-
491/CLQRC and CLQ-RCWQ10/C, and at Nepalgunj CLRCW85/CLRC,
CML502/CLQRC and CL-RCW42/CML were found superior for grain yield. During 2011
winter season at Rampur 197 inbred lines were evaluated for per se performance and best
inbreds were RML-4, RML-5, RML-84, RML-95, RML-96, RL-14, RL-11 I, RL-105,
NML-2 and RML-19 which were used both for sel:fing and crossing with what?. Seed
increase of 239 fixed inbreds were carried out at Rampur applying control pollination.
Moreover, during 2012 winter season a total of 164 inbred lines were evaluated to see their
per se performance and other agronomic traits. Based on overall performance, RML-64,
RML-4, RML-90, RML-91, RML-103, RML-122, RML-127, RML-129, RML-134, RML-
140, RL-21and RL-37 were identified promising.Evaluation of CIMMYT hybrids and NMRP developed inbred lines [printed text] / Koirala, K.B., Editor ; Gurung D.B. ; Rijal, T.R., Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author ; Sah, Yamuna Prasad, Author ; Mitali Shah, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author . - [s.d.] . - 155-162 p.
Keywords: Inbred maize ; crossing selfing hybrid Abstract: Six sets of hybrid trials both yellow and white grain type received from CIMMYT during
2011 were evaluated under multilocations (Rampur, Parwanipur, Belachhapi and
Nepalgunj). The result from Tropical Low Land Hybrid Maize Trial (10ASA15HW10)
centaining eighteen genotypes and tested at Rampur revealed that SRR-C2SA6HS90-1-2-1-
B/CLA127, CLA135/CML399 and CML247/CML254/CLA135 were found significantly
high grain yielder. In CIMMYI' Hybrid trial (10BSA16HY) consisting of twenty
genotypes, hybrids namely (CML172 x CLQ6601)-B-B-8-B-1-1-B-B/CML161, V305-34-
3-2-B/CML165//CL02450, and (CLA37/CLA16)-B-B-B-4-B/CLA41//CL02450 performed
well?. Similarly, in CIMMYT Hybrid trial (TTWCWL24) consisted of twenty hybrids, the
promising genotypes were CLRCW96/CLRC, CL-RCW42/CML and CML49l/CLQRC for
grain yield and other quantitative traits. Likewise, CIMMYT Hybrid trial (TTWCWL25)
consisted of twenty genotypes was planted in Parwanipur and Nepalgunj. The superior
hybrids at Parwanipur for grain yield production were CLRCW96/CLRC, CML-
491/CLQRC and CLQ-RCWQ10/C, and at Nepalgunj CLRCW85/CLRC,
CML502/CLQRC and CL-RCW42/CML were found superior for grain yield. During 2011
winter season at Rampur 197 inbred lines were evaluated for per se performance and best
inbreds were RML-4, RML-5, RML-84, RML-95, RML-96, RL-14, RL-11 I, RL-105,
NML-2 and RML-19 which were used both for sel:fing and crossing with what?. Seed
increase of 239 fixed inbreds were carried out at Rampur applying control pollination.
Moreover, during 2012 winter season a total of 164 inbred lines were evaluated to see their
per se performance and other agronomic traits. Based on overall performance, RML-64,
RML-4, RML-90, RML-91, RML-103, RML-122, RML-127, RML-129, RML-134, RML-
140, RL-21and RL-37 were identified promising.
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Title : Evaluation of maize genotypes in the hill environments of Nepal, 2000/2001 Material Type: printed text Authors: Divakar Sharma, Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Adhikari, K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author Pagination: 77-90 p. Abstract: Different diverse maize genotypes were evaluated in different stages of multilocation trials namely
.IYT. · CVT and CFFT -in the hill environments of Nepal. The objective was identified superior maize
genotypes for the use of farmers or for tlie use of breeder to developed the variety it self or to use in
breeding use work. This paper summarized the result ofmultilocation testing during 2000 and 2001.
Dur:ing 2000, 16 maize genotypes were tested in IYT at 4 locations. Based ·on the across location
· analysis, genotypes were significant but _accept 4 low yielding genotyp·e, rest of 12 genotypes were
statis~ically similar for grain yield. During 2001 twenty-one genotypes were tested in 1YT at five
· locatioiJS. Genotypes were found·non-significant for grain yield and plant height. Similarly, sixteen
·. maize genotypes were tested in CVT at five locations in 2000 summer. The genotype ZM 621
produced the highest grain yield ( .35 tlha), followed by LATAC1F1/LATBC1F1, Hill Pool yellow
· and Hill Pool white. There was highly significant G x E interaction for grain yield. Similarly in
2001, fifteen genotypes were evaluated at six hill locations. The genotypes were found highly
· significant for grain yield Population 44 C10, Tlaltizapan 9544, [P501SRCOF1 .. .}, ZM 421,
. Populatio1? 45 C8 and DRACOSYNFJ/DRBC were the top grain yielders and significantly different
.from standard check (Manakamana-1) and local check. A total of five maize genotypes were tested
in two high hill eTJVironments in 2000. The comb_ined analysis revealed that the ·genotypes were
similar for. grain) ieid, but significant different for plant height, ear height and days to flowering.
Similarly, six maize genotypes were tested in three high hill locations during 2001. The genotypes
and the.ir interaction with locations 11 as highly significant for grain yield, days to 50% silking and
plant height. '[he standard check Ganesh-1 was statistically similar with the tested genotype. Four
genotypes namely Z1vf 621, Hill Pool yellow, Hill Pool white and Farmer's local (CHK) ·were tested
in CFFT in different mid hill environments. Genotypes were highly significant for plant height and
ear height but non significant for grain yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=743 Evaluation of maize genotypes in the hill environments of Nepal, 2000/2001 [printed text] / Divakar Sharma, Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Adhikari, K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 77-90 p.
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Abstract: Different diverse maize genotypes were evaluated in different stages of multilocation trials namely
.IYT. · CVT and CFFT -in the hill environments of Nepal. The objective was identified superior maize
genotypes for the use of farmers or for tlie use of breeder to developed the variety it self or to use in
breeding use work. This paper summarized the result ofmultilocation testing during 2000 and 2001.
Dur:ing 2000, 16 maize genotypes were tested in IYT at 4 locations. Based ·on the across location
· analysis, genotypes were significant but _accept 4 low yielding genotyp·e, rest of 12 genotypes were
statis~ically similar for grain yield. During 2001 twenty-one genotypes were tested in 1YT at five
· locatioiJS. Genotypes were found·non-significant for grain yield and plant height. Similarly, sixteen
·. maize genotypes were tested in CVT at five locations in 2000 summer. The genotype ZM 621
produced the highest grain yield ( .35 tlha), followed by LATAC1F1/LATBC1F1, Hill Pool yellow
· and Hill Pool white. There was highly significant G x E interaction for grain yield. Similarly in
2001, fifteen genotypes were evaluated at six hill locations. The genotypes were found highly
· significant for grain yield Population 44 C10, Tlaltizapan 9544, [P501SRCOF1 .. .}, ZM 421,
. Populatio1? 45 C8 and DRACOSYNFJ/DRBC were the top grain yielders and significantly different
.from standard check (Manakamana-1) and local check. A total of five maize genotypes were tested
in two high hill eTJVironments in 2000. The comb_ined analysis revealed that the ·genotypes were
similar for. grain) ieid, but significant different for plant height, ear height and days to flowering.
Similarly, six maize genotypes were tested in three high hill locations during 2001. The genotypes
and the.ir interaction with locations 11 as highly significant for grain yield, days to 50% silking and
plant height. '[he standard check Ganesh-1 was statistically similar with the tested genotype. Four
genotypes namely Z1vf 621, Hill Pool yellow, Hill Pool white and Farmer's local (CHK) ·were tested
in CFFT in different mid hill environments. Genotypes were highly significant for plant height and
ear height but non significant for grain yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=743 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=743URL
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Title : Evaluation of maize germplasm in terai, inner terai of Nepal, 2000/2002 Material Type: printed text Authors: Divakar Sharma, Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Adhikari, K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author ; Mahato, R.K., Author ; B.B Rokya, Author ; B.P Yadav, Author ; R Yadav, Author ; Chaudhary, R.N., Author ; L.N Raya, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author Pagination: 91-104 p. Abstract: A series of e~periments for varietal irTVesfigation/imptovetnent were conducted in AzFha Lattice
. Design dur.ing 2000 and 2001 summer and w.inter both ·seasons. Duri"tlg 2000 summer seaso~ the
result at Ram pur was poor because of the maize .borer and stalk rot problem. From the result of IfT
at Rainpur during 2000 summer the genotype [P501-SRCo-F1} produced the highest (2.58 tlha)
·grain yieid and all other genotypes produc;ed l~ss than 2 t/ha grain yield However, tested genotypes
were statistically non significant. At ARS, Surkhet the genotype DRACOSYN F1/l)RBC produced the
highest grain yield (2.86 tlha) iollowed by"{P50]-SRCO-F11..] (2.82 t/ha) and farmer's local (2.41
tlha) respectively. purfng winter at Rampur differenr set. of IYT then the summer season· was tested.
Among the tested genotype ACROSS S9528 produced .the -highest grain yield (9. 59 tlha) followed by
KANPUR S952.8 (9.17 tlha) and CRAVINHOS S9531 (8.15 tlha) respectively. · Genotypes were
significantly ·different. ·During. 2001 summer, the combined result of Rampur and. Surkhet showed
that ACROss· S9530 produced .significantly highest grai"1fyield (4.6 tlha) followed by ACROSS
S9531-(4.5 'tlha) and r.[PAHARX POOL-21 (4.4 t/ha) respe~tively. Du1:ing 200112.002 winter season,
BIOSEED:..9681 pFoduced the highest grain yield (8.16 t!ha) followed by AC:ROSS 9227 (8.05 tlha)
a1Jd SUWAN-3 .(7.91 · t/ha) respectively across locations. During 2000 summer ·season the tested
genotypes in CVT prodtfced less then 2 t/ha grain yield . However:, a~ ARS, Surkhet Farmers' local
proditced the .highest grain yield (3.30 tfha) followed by A"CROSS 9331 (3.16 tlha). In winter at
Rampur from the same· set, RAMPUR COMPOSITE produced the highest grain yield (7.20 t/ha)
followed by UPAHAR (7.05 tlhaj and ACRQSS. 9331 (6."93 tlha) respectively . . At Parwariipur
Farmers' local produced the highest grain. yield (5.29 . t/ha) followed by AGROSS 9545 (4.2 tlha)
·during winter. season. Durmg 2001 summer season, the. combined results of Rampur and Surkhet
s_howed that BIOSEED 9681 produced the _highest grain yield (4.4 tlha) followe(i by UPAHAR (3.8
. Jlha) and S97TLY-GH "~YB"(3) produced 3. 7 tlha respectively. During 2001/200i winter season,
UPAHAR produced the highest grain yield (7.0 t/ha) followed by TAKFA-S9536 (6.78 t/ha) and
: NARAYAN! (6.58 t/ha) respectively. The result of Parwanipur during winter seaso~ showed that
. Farmers' local check producec! the hignest grain yield (5.3 t/ha) followed by ACROS$ 9545 (4.2
: t/ha) and RAMPUR. COMPOSitE (3. 7 tlha) respectively. The result of CFFT during 2001 summer,
. wJiiqh was-planted at 3 OR site of NMRP Rampur (6 farmers were selected as replications) and OR"
. · · ~ite of ARS Surkhet (5 farmers were seleCted as replication). Combined analysis revealed that
· · UPAHAR pro4.uced th'e highest grain yield (3.5 t/ha) followed by RAMPUR COMPOSITE (3.4 tlha)' .
, · .and ACRQSS-9331 RE (3.2 t/ha) respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=745 Evaluation of maize germplasm in terai, inner terai of Nepal, 2000/2002 [printed text] / Divakar Sharma, Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Adhikari, K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author ; Mahato, R.K., Author ; B.B Rokya, Author ; B.P Yadav, Author ; R Yadav, Author ; Chaudhary, R.N., Author ; L.N Raya, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 91-104 p.
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Abstract: A series of e~periments for varietal irTVesfigation/imptovetnent were conducted in AzFha Lattice
. Design dur.ing 2000 and 2001 summer and w.inter both ·seasons. Duri"tlg 2000 summer seaso~ the
result at Ram pur was poor because of the maize .borer and stalk rot problem. From the result of IfT
at Rainpur during 2000 summer the genotype [P501-SRCo-F1} produced the highest (2.58 tlha)
·grain yieid and all other genotypes produc;ed l~ss than 2 t/ha grain yield However, tested genotypes
were statistically non significant. At ARS, Surkhet the genotype DRACOSYN F1/l)RBC produced the
highest grain yield (2.86 tlha) iollowed by"{P50]-SRCO-F11..] (2.82 t/ha) and farmer's local (2.41
tlha) respectively. purfng winter at Rampur differenr set. of IYT then the summer season· was tested.
Among the tested genotype ACROSS S9528 produced .the -highest grain yield (9. 59 tlha) followed by
KANPUR S952.8 (9.17 tlha) and CRAVINHOS S9531 (8.15 tlha) respectively. · Genotypes were
significantly ·different. ·During. 2001 summer, the combined result of Rampur and. Surkhet showed
that ACROss· S9530 produced .significantly highest grai"1fyield (4.6 tlha) followed by ACROSS
S9531-(4.5 'tlha) and r.[PAHARX POOL-21 (4.4 t/ha) respe~tively. Du1:ing 200112.002 winter season,
BIOSEED:..9681 pFoduced the highest grain yield (8.16 t!ha) followed by AC:ROSS 9227 (8.05 tlha)
a1Jd SUWAN-3 .(7.91 · t/ha) respectively across locations. During 2000 summer ·season the tested
genotypes in CVT prodtfced less then 2 t/ha grain yield . However:, a~ ARS, Surkhet Farmers' local
proditced the .highest grain yield (3.30 tfha) followed by A"CROSS 9331 (3.16 tlha). In winter at
Rampur from the same· set, RAMPUR COMPOSITE produced the highest grain yield (7.20 t/ha)
followed by UPAHAR (7.05 tlhaj and ACRQSS. 9331 (6."93 tlha) respectively . . At Parwariipur
Farmers' local produced the highest grain. yield (5.29 . t/ha) followed by AGROSS 9545 (4.2 tlha)
·during winter. season. Durmg 2001 summer season, the. combined results of Rampur and Surkhet
s_howed that BIOSEED 9681 produced the _highest grain yield (4.4 tlha) followe(i by UPAHAR (3.8
. Jlha) and S97TLY-GH "~YB"(3) produced 3. 7 tlha respectively. During 2001/200i winter season,
UPAHAR produced the highest grain yield (7.0 t/ha) followed by TAKFA-S9536 (6.78 t/ha) and
: NARAYAN! (6.58 t/ha) respectively. The result of Parwanipur during winter seaso~ showed that
. Farmers' local check producec! the hignest grain yield (5.3 t/ha) followed by ACROS$ 9545 (4.2
: t/ha) and RAMPUR. COMPOSitE (3. 7 tlha) respectively. The result of CFFT during 2001 summer,
. wJiiqh was-planted at 3 OR site of NMRP Rampur (6 farmers were selected as replications) and OR"
. · · ~ite of ARS Surkhet (5 farmers were seleCted as replication). Combined analysis revealed that
· · UPAHAR pro4.uced th'e highest grain yield (3.5 t/ha) followed by RAMPUR COMPOSITE (3.4 tlha)' .
, · .and ACRQSS-9331 RE (3.2 t/ha) respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=745 E-copies
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