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Adaptation of lentil (Lens culanaris Medikus subsp. culinaris) to rainfed environments - response to water deficit / Shrestha, R.
Title : Adaptation of lentil (Lens culanaris Medikus subsp. culinaris) to rainfed environments - response to water deficit Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, R. ; , Publisher: Australia : School of Plant Biology and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture (CLIMA) Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 131 p. General note: AN: NR-5444 Keywords: Lentils; Legumes; biotic and abiotic constrains; drought escape; phenology Class number: 633.37 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3194 Adaptation of lentil (Lens culanaris Medikus subsp. culinaris) to rainfed environments - response to water deficit [printed text] / Shrestha, R. ; , . - Australia : School of Plant Biology and Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture (CLIMA), 2005 . - 131 p.
AN: NR-5444
Keywords: Lentils; Legumes; biotic and abiotic constrains; drought escape; phenology Class number: 633.37 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3194 Copies (1)
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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 : Agro-morphological characterization of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) at Jumla Material Type: printed text Authors: Neupane R.K., Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; Vaidya, M.L., Author ; E.M. Bhattarai, Author Pagination: 174-177 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Agro-morphology, diversity, germplasm, Phaseolus beans Abstract: Common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important grain legume grown in the hills of mid-western Nepal and other areas with similar agro-climatic conditions. In Jumla and adjoining areas, farmers usually grow beans during summer season in bari-land as a rain fed crop. The predominant cropping patterns are bean-wheat, bean-barley, bean + maize - wheat and bean-other vegetables. A total of 114 accessions of local and exotic bean germplasm collected from various locations were studied for agro morphological characteristics at Agriculture Research Station Jumla (2300 masl) for two consecutive years 2000-2001……..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1138 Agro-morphological characterization of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) at Jumla [printed text] / Neupane R.K., Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; Vaidya, M.L., Author ; E.M. Bhattarai, Author . - [s.d.] . - 174-177 p.
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: Agro-morphology, diversity, germplasm, Phaseolus beans Abstract: Common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important grain legume grown in the hills of mid-western Nepal and other areas with similar agro-climatic conditions. In Jumla and adjoining areas, farmers usually grow beans during summer season in bari-land as a rain fed crop. The predominant cropping patterns are bean-wheat, bean-barley, bean + maize - wheat and bean-other vegetables. A total of 114 accessions of local and exotic bean germplasm collected from various locations were studied for agro morphological characteristics at Agriculture Research Station Jumla (2300 masl) for two consecutive years 2000-2001……..
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in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Evaluation of Desi Chickpeas under Subtropical Environments of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: B. N. Adhikari, Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; Darai, R., Author ; R N Choudhari, Author ; J.B Sah, Author ; R.R Choudhari, Author ; K.P Dhital, Author ; B.P Wagle, Author Pagination: 47-53 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Bold Seeded, Chickpea, Grain Yield,Maturity, Pods Abstract: Promising chickpea materials from ICRISAT and local Dbanush were evaluated at five NARC stations during 2007/08 to 2009/10 for identifying high yielding stable varieties with combined resistance to BGM and wilt diseases and pod borer. In observation nursery at Nepalgunj, ICCV97104, ICCV05112, ICCV00102, ICCC87, ICCVOO l 0 I , ICCVOO l 05, ICCVOO l 08 and ICCV04608 were found promising. In coordinated varietal trial, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-33, KPG 59 and ICCX 840508- 41 exhibited a wide adaptation. Mean grain yield recorded at Rampur was low (545 kg/ha) due to poor organic matter and light textured soil (crop matured in about 133 days i.e., 2-3 weeks earlier than other sites, low biomass and low numbers of pods). In Rampur, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-31, ICCX 840508-33 and ICCX 840508-36 (Tara) produced l 0-50% greater yield than Dbanush (650 kg/ha). In Parwanipur, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-41, KPG 59, BG 1206, ICCX 840508 21, ICCX 840508 32 and ICCX 840508 33 yielded 9-27% higher than local and Tara, and 15% greater yield ofICCV 87312 and ICCX 840508-41 than local at Nawalpur. In Nepalgunj, the best performing chickpeas were ICCX 840508-44, KWR 108, KPG 59, BG 1206, ICCX 840508 32 and ICCX 840508 33 (about 2600 kg/ha). In Surkhet (2009/10), ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-41, ICCX 840508-44, ICCV 98909, KPG 59 and BG 372 produced mean grain yields of about 980 kg/ha. Highest overall mean grain yield was recorded at Nepalgunj (2400 kg/ha), followed by 1300 kg in Parwanipur and Nawalpur, and about 900 kg/ha at Surkhet. ICCX 840508-44, KWR 108, BG 1206 and KPG 59, were bold seeded (about 18 g/ 100 seed). In PRVT, Tara, ICCX 840508-33, ICCX 840508-40, ICCX840508-44 and KPG 59 (in particular Nepalgunj and Parwanipur) performed well in across the locations.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1817 Evaluation of Desi Chickpeas under Subtropical Environments of Nepal [printed text] / B. N. Adhikari, Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; Darai, R., Author ; R N Choudhari, Author ; J.B Sah, Author ; R.R Choudhari, Author ; K.P Dhital, Author ; B.P Wagle, Author . - [s.d.] . - 47-53 p.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Bold Seeded, Chickpea, Grain Yield,Maturity, Pods Abstract: Promising chickpea materials from ICRISAT and local Dbanush were evaluated at five NARC stations during 2007/08 to 2009/10 for identifying high yielding stable varieties with combined resistance to BGM and wilt diseases and pod borer. In observation nursery at Nepalgunj, ICCV97104, ICCV05112, ICCV00102, ICCC87, ICCVOO l 0 I , ICCVOO l 05, ICCVOO l 08 and ICCV04608 were found promising. In coordinated varietal trial, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-33, KPG 59 and ICCX 840508- 41 exhibited a wide adaptation. Mean grain yield recorded at Rampur was low (545 kg/ha) due to poor organic matter and light textured soil (crop matured in about 133 days i.e., 2-3 weeks earlier than other sites, low biomass and low numbers of pods). In Rampur, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-31, ICCX 840508-33 and ICCX 840508-36 (Tara) produced l 0-50% greater yield than Dbanush (650 kg/ha). In Parwanipur, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-41, KPG 59, BG 1206, ICCX 840508 21, ICCX 840508 32 and ICCX 840508 33 yielded 9-27% higher than local and Tara, and 15% greater yield ofICCV 87312 and ICCX 840508-41 than local at Nawalpur. In Nepalgunj, the best performing chickpeas were ICCX 840508-44, KWR 108, KPG 59, BG 1206, ICCX 840508 32 and ICCX 840508 33 (about 2600 kg/ha). In Surkhet (2009/10), ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-41, ICCX 840508-44, ICCV 98909, KPG 59 and BG 372 produced mean grain yields of about 980 kg/ha. Highest overall mean grain yield was recorded at Nepalgunj (2400 kg/ha), followed by 1300 kg in Parwanipur and Nawalpur, and about 900 kg/ha at Surkhet. ICCX 840508-44, KWR 108, BG 1206 and KPG 59, were bold seeded (about 18 g/ 100 seed). In PRVT, Tara, ICCX 840508-33, ICCX 840508-40, ICCX840508-44 and KPG 59 (in particular Nepalgunj and Parwanipur) performed well in across the locations.
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in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Title : High Yielding Determinate Rajma Varieties for Terai of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, R., Author ; B. N. Adhikari, Author ; K.P Burer, Author ; R.R Puri, Author ; R Sah, Author Pagination: 64-70 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Rajma, Irrigation, Fertilizer, Grain Yield, White Mold Abstract: Rajma (Phaseolus vulagaris L.) commonly called kidney bean is short duration determinate grain legume that can be grown during winter months in central and eastern terai regions of Nepal under partial irrigation conditions. A range of rajma varieties originating from India and Nepal were evaluated in yield trials at Rampur and Parwanipur during 2007/08 to 2009/10. The tested varieties do not form nodules, and therefore chemical ferti lizers @ 160:60:40 kg NP205K20/ha was applied. In 2008/09, ten sets of mother trials were tested in RIUP districts i.e., Jhapa, Bara, Tanahu , Sarlahi, Mahottari and Dhanusha in collaboration with LI-BIRD/Support Foundation/FOR WARD. Variation in soil organic matter, soil moisture status, sowing times resulted high variability year to year and low yields under Rampur conditions (mean grain yield 0.52-1.33 t/ha), while the mean grain yield was much higher in Parwani pur ( l.35-2.70 t/ha) due to assured irrigation and heavy textured soils......................
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1819 High Yielding Determinate Rajma Varieties for Terai of Nepal [printed text] / Shrestha, R., Author ; B. N. Adhikari, Author ; K.P Burer, Author ; R.R Puri, Author ; R Sah, Author . - [s.d.] . - 64-70 p.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Rajma, Irrigation, Fertilizer, Grain Yield, White Mold Abstract: Rajma (Phaseolus vulagaris L.) commonly called kidney bean is short duration determinate grain legume that can be grown during winter months in central and eastern terai regions of Nepal under partial irrigation conditions. A range of rajma varieties originating from India and Nepal were evaluated in yield trials at Rampur and Parwanipur during 2007/08 to 2009/10. The tested varieties do not form nodules, and therefore chemical ferti lizers @ 160:60:40 kg NP205K20/ha was applied. In 2008/09, ten sets of mother trials were tested in RIUP districts i.e., Jhapa, Bara, Tanahu , Sarlahi, Mahottari and Dhanusha in collaboration with LI-BIRD/Support Foundation/FOR WARD. Variation in soil organic matter, soil moisture status, sowing times resulted high variability year to year and low yields under Rampur conditions (mean grain yield 0.52-1.33 t/ha), while the mean grain yield was much higher in Parwani pur ( l.35-2.70 t/ha) due to assured irrigation and heavy textured soils......................
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in Proceedings of 25th National Winter Crops Research Workshop Grain Legumes held at NARC, Khumaltar, 11-12 September 2002 / Neupane, R.K.
Title : Lentil varietal research for Mid Hills Of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Upreti, H.K., Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; Shrestha, S.L., Author Pagination: 18-32 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: All together five activities were conducted during 2001 and six activities during 2002 under lentil varietal investigation program to identify stable high yielding, bold seeded, disease resistant and early genotypes suited to the existing cropping system. Among the tested genotypes in observation nursery, 19 were selected in 2001 and 10 were selected in 2002. In international drought tolerance nursery, four genotypes showed good performance and eight genotypes were found superior in early set international nursery during 2001…………………………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2562 Lentil varietal research for Mid Hills Of Nepal [printed text] / Upreti, H.K., Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; Shrestha, S.L., Author . - [s.d.] . - 18-32 p.
in Proceedings of 25th National Winter Crops Research Workshop Grain Legumes held at NARC, Khumaltar, 11-12 September 2002 / Neupane, R.K.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: All together five activities were conducted during 2001 and six activities during 2002 under lentil varietal investigation program to identify stable high yielding, bold seeded, disease resistant and early genotypes suited to the existing cropping system. Among the tested genotypes in observation nursery, 19 were selected in 2001 and 10 were selected in 2002. In international drought tolerance nursery, four genotypes showed good performance and eight genotypes were found superior in early set international nursery during 2001…………………………
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2562URL On-farm evaluation,validation and scaling up of lentil, chickpea and pigeonpea genotypes suitable for maize and rice based ecosystem in the mid and far western tarai / Darai, R. ; B.P Mahato ; Neupane, R.K. ; Chaudhary, D.K. ; Shrestha, R. ; M.B ChadaroPermalinkProceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.PermalinkProceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.PermalinkPermalinkSowing time and nutrient management in cowpea under light textured acidic soil of Central Chitwan Valley, Rampur / Shrestha, R.PermalinkStudy on optimum potassium requirement in rice under rice-wheat cropping system at Chitwan Valley / S SrivastavaPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkWild Relatives Of Cultivated Plants In Nepal,Proceedings Of National Conference on Wild Relatives of Cultivated Plants in Nepal / Shrestha, R.Permalink