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Integrated weed management in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) involving the use of implements and herbicides / Neupane, R.
Title : Integrated weed management in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) involving the use of implements and herbicides Material Type: printed text Authors: Neupane, R. ; , Publisher: Kanpur : Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: 79 General note: AN: NR-5322 Keywords: Chickpeas; Weeds; Herbicides; Legumes Class number: 635.657 Integrated weed management in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) involving the use of implements and herbicides [printed text] / Neupane, R. ; , . - Kanpur : Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, 2003 . - 79.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC2005322 635.657, NEU Document NARC Library Documents Available Integrated Weed Management In Chickpea(Cicer Arietnum L.)Involving The Use Of Implements And Herbicides / Neupane, R.
Title : Integrated Weed Management In Chickpea(Cicer Arietnum L.)Involving The Use Of Implements And Herbicides Material Type: printed text Authors: Neupane, R., Author Publisher: Kanpur : Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: 79 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: thesis;chickpea;introduction;materials and methods;experimental findings;discussion Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3342 Integrated Weed Management In Chickpea(Cicer Arietnum L.)Involving The Use Of Implements And Herbicides [printed text] / Neupane, R., Author . - Kanpur : Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, 2003 . - 79 p.
Languages : English (eng)
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in Proceedings of 22nd National Summer Crops Workshop (Grain Legumes and Oil Seeds) held at Lumle, Kaski 27-29 March 2000 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Varietal improvement of Soybean in mid hills (1998/99-1999/00) Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, R., Sponsor ; Neupane, R., Author ; D.B. Gharti, Author ; J.R Acharya, Author ; R.B Prasad, Author ; Shrestha, R.L., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 2000 Pagination: 45-62 p. Keywords: Grain legumes; Oil crops; Research; Legumes Abstract: At Khumaltar, CM9133, SB0085, 04508, Pl200525, Pl200451, 01873,·0757 out yielded the local checks Seti,
Sathiya and Ransom in observation nursery (mono). CM 9133, 01873, 01871 and 0757 were 21 and 25%
larger in seed size than Seti and Ransom respe~tively. _ TH227, 095W, _090W, 272W, Tanipomas, 08386, 0758
and CM9122 were very small seeded, I 00 seed weighed 8.6 g (5.1-11.9 g). TH227 was earliest in maturity (117 ·
days). All the .l ocal soybeans: 090W, 272W, 072W an~ 093 were late type (152 days). · . . - . . . ~ . - . . . ~ .
Chaing Maw 60-63, tN66, SBOIIS, VLS1, SB006.5, PK416 and SB0103 prpduced ~ed yields of 1.8 to.3.8 tlha ..
under monocropping. Chaing Ma~ 60-63, CN60 were comparable with S!tthiya in · seed size and had only 1-2
unfilled. pods/plant. · · · ·
Experiments (1998/99-99/00) cond~:~cted at Khumaltar showed that CN60, PK327, GC82234-22, Chaing Maw
60-63 and LS-77-16-16 were Pr'omising in maize intercropping in terms of seed yield compared with Sathiya.
CN60 and PK327 yielded 590,;{,, 43% higher than Sathiya an~ 36%,_23% higher than Ransom respectively. Seed
size of SB0115, CN60,. Chaing Maw 6Q-63 and VLSI were 17-33% larger than Ransom. These genotypes
produced 28-48 pods/plant compared with Sathiya (21). Sathiya ~atured in 123 days· while PK416, Chaing
Maw 60-63, VLS~, SB0065, SBOIIS and CN60 took 8 to 13 days more. Maize yield, plant height, no. of
cobs/plant did not vary among genotypes. In Lunde, CN 60, seOIIS, CM 9133 and Chaing Maw-60-63 were
promising ,producing 1.5 ·tO 1.9 tlha of seed yield which was about 27-52% ·higher than. Sathiya local and
Ransom. ·
Combined analysis across locations (Khumal, Kavre, Lumle) showed that the performance of genotypes varied
with locations. LS77-16-16, CN60, · Chaing Maw 60-63 and Sathiya performed better at both locations. At
Lumle al~o CN60, SBOII5 and ChaingMaw 60-63 performed best . . Sujuyutaka performed very poorly !lt
Khumaltar. CN60, Chaing Maw 60-63, VLS1, SB0065 and SBOIIS were 13-30% bigger in seed size than
. Ransom but 8-21% small~r ·than Sathiya. Seed size was larger at Kavre compared . with Khumaltar while pod
numbers was higher at KhuJY~al. Sujuyutaka was the earliest· in maturity (110 days) followed by Sathiya (116.
days) and ~?7-16-16 (124 ·days). Crops took longer to mature (3 ·~eeks) at Khumal compared with Kavre
while plant heigh~ (lid riot vary between the two locations. Maize seed yield was not affected by intercropping
with soybe...a li genotypes at both locations. · ., ·- . ..
Sujuyutaka, Sathiya, Gaoxiong#2, Suaidachung and Huaichin#2 performed better under Khumal, Kavre and
Kapurkot (seed yields of 1.80-2.32 tlha). Black local, Suju)'utal:a! and Shinano Aromame were only about 38 em
in plant height. Gaoxioog#2 and Suaidachung grew ·taller than Sathiya in ·all ·three locations. Sujl!yutaka
matured in 108-days while Huaichin#2 and Gaoxiong#2 took 127-130 days. GenotyPes took longer_ to mature
(11 days) in Khumal. · . · ·
. At Khumaltar, AGS 351, AGS 352, AGS 346, GC 9i019-6-I, GC 92016-12-11, GC 92001-P-25-1 produced
fresh pod yield of7.84 to 15.10 tlha, with the 100 fresh seed weight ra·nging from 61.1-84.3 g. At Lumle and its
OSR sites, AGS .352, AGS 355, AGS 351 and AGS 333 ·produced the fresh pod yield ranging from 5.1 to 7.0
tlha.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=561 Varietal improvement of Soybean in mid hills (1998/99-1999/00) [printed text] / Shrestha, R., Sponsor ; Neupane, R., Author ; D.B. Gharti, Author ; J.R Acharya, Author ; R.B Prasad, Author ; Shrestha, R.L., Author . - Lalitpur : NARC, 2000 . - 45-62 p.
in Proceedings of 22nd National Summer Crops Workshop (Grain Legumes and Oil Seeds) held at Lumle, Kaski 27-29 March 2000 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Keywords: Grain legumes; Oil crops; Research; Legumes Abstract: At Khumaltar, CM9133, SB0085, 04508, Pl200525, Pl200451, 01873,·0757 out yielded the local checks Seti,
Sathiya and Ransom in observation nursery (mono). CM 9133, 01873, 01871 and 0757 were 21 and 25%
larger in seed size than Seti and Ransom respe~tively. _ TH227, 095W, _090W, 272W, Tanipomas, 08386, 0758
and CM9122 were very small seeded, I 00 seed weighed 8.6 g (5.1-11.9 g). TH227 was earliest in maturity (117 ·
days). All the .l ocal soybeans: 090W, 272W, 072W an~ 093 were late type (152 days). · . . - . . . ~ . - . . . ~ .
Chaing Maw 60-63, tN66, SBOIIS, VLS1, SB006.5, PK416 and SB0103 prpduced ~ed yields of 1.8 to.3.8 tlha ..
under monocropping. Chaing Ma~ 60-63, CN60 were comparable with S!tthiya in · seed size and had only 1-2
unfilled. pods/plant. · · · ·
Experiments (1998/99-99/00) cond~:~cted at Khumaltar showed that CN60, PK327, GC82234-22, Chaing Maw
60-63 and LS-77-16-16 were Pr'omising in maize intercropping in terms of seed yield compared with Sathiya.
CN60 and PK327 yielded 590,;{,, 43% higher than Sathiya an~ 36%,_23% higher than Ransom respectively. Seed
size of SB0115, CN60,. Chaing Maw 6Q-63 and VLSI were 17-33% larger than Ransom. These genotypes
produced 28-48 pods/plant compared with Sathiya (21). Sathiya ~atured in 123 days· while PK416, Chaing
Maw 60-63, VLS~, SB0065, SBOIIS and CN60 took 8 to 13 days more. Maize yield, plant height, no. of
cobs/plant did not vary among genotypes. In Lunde, CN 60, seOIIS, CM 9133 and Chaing Maw-60-63 were
promising ,producing 1.5 ·tO 1.9 tlha of seed yield which was about 27-52% ·higher than. Sathiya local and
Ransom. ·
Combined analysis across locations (Khumal, Kavre, Lumle) showed that the performance of genotypes varied
with locations. LS77-16-16, CN60, · Chaing Maw 60-63 and Sathiya performed better at both locations. At
Lumle al~o CN60, SBOII5 and ChaingMaw 60-63 performed best . . Sujuyutaka performed very poorly !lt
Khumaltar. CN60, Chaing Maw 60-63, VLS1, SB0065 and SBOIIS were 13-30% bigger in seed size than
. Ransom but 8-21% small~r ·than Sathiya. Seed size was larger at Kavre compared . with Khumaltar while pod
numbers was higher at KhuJY~al. Sujuyutaka was the earliest· in maturity (110 days) followed by Sathiya (116.
days) and ~?7-16-16 (124 ·days). Crops took longer to mature (3 ·~eeks) at Khumal compared with Kavre
while plant heigh~ (lid riot vary between the two locations. Maize seed yield was not affected by intercropping
with soybe...a li genotypes at both locations. · ., ·- . ..
Sujuyutaka, Sathiya, Gaoxiong#2, Suaidachung and Huaichin#2 performed better under Khumal, Kavre and
Kapurkot (seed yields of 1.80-2.32 tlha). Black local, Suju)'utal:a! and Shinano Aromame were only about 38 em
in plant height. Gaoxioog#2 and Suaidachung grew ·taller than Sathiya in ·all ·three locations. Sujl!yutaka
matured in 108-days while Huaichin#2 and Gaoxiong#2 took 127-130 days. GenotyPes took longer_ to mature
(11 days) in Khumal. · . · ·
. At Khumaltar, AGS 351, AGS 352, AGS 346, GC 9i019-6-I, GC 92016-12-11, GC 92001-P-25-1 produced
fresh pod yield of7.84 to 15.10 tlha, with the 100 fresh seed weight ra·nging from 61.1-84.3 g. At Lumle and its
OSR sites, AGS .352, AGS 355, AGS 351 and AGS 333 ·produced the fresh pod yield ranging from 5.1 to 7.0
tlha.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=561 E-copies
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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 : Varietal improvement on vegetable soybean in the mid-hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Neupane, R., Editor ; Shrestha, R. ; Tripathi, S.R, Author ; A Paudel, Author ; S.R Subedi, Author Pagination: 197-202 p. Keywords: Vegetable soybean ; mid-hills varietal investigation Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) is the important summer legume in terms of area and
production in Nepal. It is now a days becoming popular for vegetable purpose in green pod
stage. Till now only one variety, Tarkari Bbatmas-1 bas been released for vegetable
purpose. Several exotic and local genotypes of vegetable soybean were evaluated at three
locations- Agronomy Division, Khumaltar, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) and
Regional Agriculture Research Station (RARS) Lumle in order to identify and select
suitable genotypes for the mid hills. In coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-361
(219lkglba), AGS-378 (2011kg/ba) and AGS-377 (1982kg/ha) were promising genotypes
in terms of seed yield. Differences in m8turity period and hundred seed weight was highly
significant among the tested genotypes in the year 2009/10, whereas in the year 2010111 in
coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-381(1838kg/ba) and AGS-364 (1779kglba)
produced higher yields than check variety Satbiya. In HCRP, Kabre and RARS, Lumle, the
genotype AGS-361 produced higher yields than standard check variety. In the farmers'
field trial at Khunialtar, HCRP Kabre and RARS Lumle, the genotypes AGS-378 and AGS-
351 were found promising in terms of seed yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=942 Varietal improvement on vegetable soybean in the mid-hills of Nepal [printed text] / Neupane, R., Editor ; Shrestha, R. ; Tripathi, S.R, Author ; A Paudel, Author ; S.R Subedi, Author . - [s.d.] . - 197-202 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Vegetable soybean ; mid-hills varietal investigation Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) is the important summer legume in terms of area and
production in Nepal. It is now a days becoming popular for vegetable purpose in green pod
stage. Till now only one variety, Tarkari Bbatmas-1 bas been released for vegetable
purpose. Several exotic and local genotypes of vegetable soybean were evaluated at three
locations- Agronomy Division, Khumaltar, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) and
Regional Agriculture Research Station (RARS) Lumle in order to identify and select
suitable genotypes for the mid hills. In coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-361
(219lkglba), AGS-378 (2011kg/ba) and AGS-377 (1982kg/ha) were promising genotypes
in terms of seed yield. Differences in m8turity period and hundred seed weight was highly
significant among the tested genotypes in the year 2009/10, whereas in the year 2010111 in
coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-381(1838kg/ba) and AGS-364 (1779kglba)
produced higher yields than check variety Satbiya. In HCRP, Kabre and RARS, Lumle, the
genotype AGS-361 produced higher yields than standard check variety. In the farmers'
field trial at Khunialtar, HCRP Kabre and RARS Lumle, the genotypes AGS-378 and AGS-
351 were found promising in terms of seed yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=942 E-copies
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in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Varietal investigation on lentil in mid fills Material Type: printed text Authors: Neupane, R., Author Pagination: 114-123 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Lens Culinaris, Grain Yield, Seed Size, Mid Hill Abstract: Lentil (Lens culinaris L.) is the main winter food legume of Nepal. Observation nursery, coordinated varietal trials and farmers' field trials were conducted at Khumaltar, Lalitpur during 2007/08 and 2009/ 10 to select high yielding and disease resistant lentil varieties for mid hills. All the tested genotypes produced very poor yield due to extreme drought. In the year 2007/08 genotypes ILL 7537 R and ILL 7979 produced grain yield of 487 and 435 kg/ha respectively. Hundred grains weight ranged from 2.0 g in Shital to 3.4 g in ILL 8186. While during 2009/ 10, non significant differences among the genotypes were recorded for days to maturity, final stand, grain yield and plant height. Grain yield ranged from 73 kg/ha in ILL 10301 to 341 kg/ha each in 7979, ILL 10071 and Simal.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1826 Varietal investigation on lentil in mid fills [printed text] / Neupane, R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 114-123 p.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Lens Culinaris, Grain Yield, Seed Size, Mid Hill Abstract: Lentil (Lens culinaris L.) is the main winter food legume of Nepal. Observation nursery, coordinated varietal trials and farmers' field trials were conducted at Khumaltar, Lalitpur during 2007/08 and 2009/ 10 to select high yielding and disease resistant lentil varieties for mid hills. All the tested genotypes produced very poor yield due to extreme drought. In the year 2007/08 genotypes ILL 7537 R and ILL 7979 produced grain yield of 487 and 435 kg/ha respectively. Hundred grains weight ranged from 2.0 g in Shital to 3.4 g in ILL 8186. While during 2009/ 10, non significant differences among the genotypes were recorded for days to maturity, final stand, grain yield and plant height. Grain yield ranged from 73 kg/ha in ILL 10301 to 341 kg/ha each in 7979, ILL 10071 and Simal.
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