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Advances in agricultural research in Nepal: Proceedings of the first SAS/N Convention, March 29-31, 1999, Kathmandu / Hira K. Manandhar
Title : Advances in agricultural research in Nepal: Proceedings of the first SAS/N Convention, March 29-31, 1999, Kathmandu Material Type: printed text Authors: Hira K. Manandhar, Editor ; Shrestha, C.L., Editor ; Shrestha, R.K., Editor ; Pradhan, S.M., Editor Publisher: Kathmandu : Society of Agricultural Scientists (SAS-Nepal) Publication Date: 1999 Pagination: 298 p. Languages : English (eng) Call Number : NR-951 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1268 Advances in agricultural research in Nepal: Proceedings of the first SAS/N Convention, March 29-31, 1999, Kathmandu [printed text] / Hira K. Manandhar, Editor ; Shrestha, C.L., Editor ; Shrestha, R.K., Editor ; Pradhan, S.M., Editor . - Kathmandu : Society of Agricultural Scientists (SAS-Nepal), 1999 . - 298 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Call Number : NR-951 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1268 Content
- Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential / D Joshy
- Improvement of status of agricultural scientists / Shahi B B
- Milk holiday both a challenge and an opportunity to poverty alleviation program in Nepal / H. B Rajbhandary
- Baseline and need indentification survey of agro-ecological research sites representing from river basin to high hill domains in western Nepal / Nepali, M.B.
- Economics and diversity of rice-based production systems in Nepal's Central Terai / Gauchan, D.
- Effect of ridzome seed size and plant spacing on ginger yield / K.c Govind
- Environment friendly and sustainable rice production / Basnet, B.M.S.
- Ethnobotany and diversity of taro in Nepal / Pandey, Y.R.
- History of No-Till (SURFACE/RELAY) wheat planting in Nepal / Giri, G.S.
- Influence of age of seedling on productivity of rice under rainfed lowland conditions / Bhurer, K.P.
- Performance and adaptation of rice genotypes in relation to plant growth and development under drought and nitrogen limitation / Regmi, K.R.
- The agronomical research on food crops in the context of food security and poverty alleviation in Nepal / Adhikari, C.
- Varietal study on radish for off-season production / Pandey, Y.R.
- Growth of Azolla pinnata and Azollafiliculo ides on different growing media in pokhara valley / B. H. Adhikary
- Integrated nutrient management and weed control in a MAIZE (Zea mays) - RAPESEED (Brassica campestris VAR. TORIA) cropping system in chitwan, Nepal / M. N Poudel
- Soil fertility status in farmers' field of the western hills of Nepal / Tripathi, B.P.
- Botrytis gray mold of chickpea in Nepal / S Joshi
- Effect of different paddy seed storage structures on survivability of Drechslera oryzae under rampur condition / P.C.P. Chaurasia
- Effect of fungicides on alternaria leaf blight of rapeseed crop and measurement of correlation coefficient between infection of disease in the field and corresponding seed infection in laboratory test / Shrestha, S.K.
- Efficacy of fungicides against cercospora leaf spot of finger millet / Prasad, R.C.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1268URL A comparative study on the production performances of the crossbreds (F1) dairy cattle / Shrestha, H.R.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
Title : A comparative study on the production performances of the crossbreds (F1) dairy cattle Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, H.R., Editor ; Shrestha R.P, Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 77-81 p. General note: AN: 3051 Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Forty local non-descript cows were allocated into four groups and artificially inseminated with the import ed frozen semen of four dairy cattle breeds viz. Jersy, Holstein Friesien, Brownswiss and Ayreshire. Produced F1 crossbred females were maintained in the same management. Their reproductive and productive performances along with reproductive disorders were monitored upto the 6th lactation of an individual animal. Nepali non-descript x Holstein Friesien Fl crossbred showed earlier calving at the age of 27 ± 3.5 months. Shortest calving inteival ( 13.8 ± 0.4 month) was found in Nepali non-descript x Jersey. The highest 4% FCM of 1745 litres milk per lactation was found in Nepali non-descript x Holstein Friesien F1 crossbred. The highest number of Dystocia and retained placenta were shown by Nepali Non-descript x Holstein Friesien and Nepali Non-descript x Brownswiss F1 crossbreds respectively.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=608 A comparative study on the production performances of the crossbreds (F1) dairy cattle [printed text] / Shrestha, H.R., Editor ; Shrestha R.P, Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 77-81 p.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
AN: 3051
Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Forty local non-descript cows were allocated into four groups and artificially inseminated with the import ed frozen semen of four dairy cattle breeds viz. Jersy, Holstein Friesien, Brownswiss and Ayreshire. Produced F1 crossbred females were maintained in the same management. Their reproductive and productive performances along with reproductive disorders were monitored upto the 6th lactation of an individual animal. Nepali non-descript x Holstein Friesien Fl crossbred showed earlier calving at the age of 27 ± 3.5 months. Shortest calving inteival ( 13.8 ± 0.4 month) was found in Nepali non-descript x Jersey. The highest 4% FCM of 1745 litres milk per lactation was found in Nepali non-descript x Holstein Friesien F1 crossbred. The highest number of Dystocia and retained placenta were shown by Nepali Non-descript x Holstein Friesien and Nepali Non-descript x Brownswiss F1 crossbreds respectively.
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in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Dairy animal research in Nepal: Current status and future strategies Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author ; Pradhan, A., Author Pagination: 289-272 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Exotic dairy animal, stall feeding, crop residue, artificial insemination, growth projection. Abstract: Introduction of productive exotic dairy cattle and buffalo breeds in the country for genetic improvement of local animals was initiated with the establishment of Livestock Improvement Section in 1952. The cattle population in the country during the last five years increased slightly (0.06%) while that of buffalo increased at the rate of 2.7 percent annually. The existing per capita milk and meat availability of 50.7 lit and 8.5 kg is below the targeted requirement level of 57 lit milk and 14 kg meat in Nepal. Complete stall feeding of dairy animals particularly crossbred animals with cut and carry system is the common practice practiced in the dairy pocket areas………………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1534 Dairy animal research in Nepal: Current status and future strategies [printed text] / Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author ; Pradhan, A., Author . - [s.d.] . - 289-272 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Exotic dairy animal, stall feeding, crop residue, artificial insemination, growth projection. Abstract: Introduction of productive exotic dairy cattle and buffalo breeds in the country for genetic improvement of local animals was initiated with the establishment of Livestock Improvement Section in 1952. The cattle population in the country during the last five years increased slightly (0.06%) while that of buffalo increased at the rate of 2.7 percent annually. The existing per capita milk and meat availability of 50.7 lit and 8.5 kg is below the targeted requirement level of 57 lit milk and 14 kg meat in Nepal. Complete stall feeding of dairy animals particularly crossbred animals with cut and carry system is the common practice practiced in the dairy pocket areas………………….
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in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Dairy animal research in Nepal: current status and future strategies Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author ; Pradhan, A., Author Pagination: 289-301 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Exotic dairy animal, stall feeding, crop residue, artificial insemination, growth projection. Abstract: Introduction of productive exotic dairy cattle and buffalo breeds in the country for genetic improvement of local animals was initiated with the establishment of Livestock Improvement Section in 1952. The cattle population in the country during the last five years increased slightly (0.06%) while that of buffalo increased at the rate of 2.7 percent annually. The existing per capita milk and meat availability of 50.7 lit and 8.5 kg is below the targeted requirement level of 57 lit milk and 14 kg meat in Nepal. Complete stall feeding of dairy animals particularly crossbred animals with cut and carry system is the common practice practiced in the dairy pocket areas. During winter and dry period animals have to depend heavily on crop residues…………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1538 Dairy animal research in Nepal: current status and future strategies [printed text] / Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Shrestha, B.S., Author ; Pradhan, A., Author . - [s.d.] . - 289-301 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Exotic dairy animal, stall feeding, crop residue, artificial insemination, growth projection. Abstract: Introduction of productive exotic dairy cattle and buffalo breeds in the country for genetic improvement of local animals was initiated with the establishment of Livestock Improvement Section in 1952. The cattle population in the country during the last five years increased slightly (0.06%) while that of buffalo increased at the rate of 2.7 percent annually. The existing per capita milk and meat availability of 50.7 lit and 8.5 kg is below the targeted requirement level of 57 lit milk and 14 kg meat in Nepal. Complete stall feeding of dairy animals particularly crossbred animals with cut and carry system is the common practice practiced in the dairy pocket areas. During winter and dry period animals have to depend heavily on crop residues…………….
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1538URL Effect of Cutting on Seed Prod-Uction of Winter Forage Legumes / Munakarmi, P.B. ; Pradhan, S.M. ; K. K. Sherstha ; Pariyar, D.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Title : Effect of Cutting on Seed Prod-Uction of Winter Forage Legumes Material Type: printed text Authors: Munakarmi, P.B., Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author ; K. K. Sherstha, Author ; Pariyar, D., Author Pagination: 88-90 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Four winters forage legumes Common vetch, Bold pea, Whiro pea and Trifid pea were
studied for both forage and seed yield under three different cutting management ·practices.
On an average of three year, Common vetch (Vicia sativa) produced the maximum forage
yield (5.4 t/ha) among four winter forage legumes from two cutting management practices
which is highly significant to one cutting management practices. Similarly within three Pisum
spps, Whiro pea produced more green matter ( 4.1 t/ha) from two cutting management
practices and the lowest was obtained from Bold pea (0 . 7 3 t/ha) in one cutting. Irrespective
of forage spps. The maximum seed yield from Vetch( 2. 5 t/ha) was obtained from zero cut
management practices followed 1. 0 and 0. 7 t/ha from one cut and two cut management
practices respectively. Whiro pea produced more seed (2.2 t/ha) among three Pisum spps in
zero cutting. Vicia sativa produced the maximum (2. 5 t/ha) seed. A significant difference of
treatments was found on green matter (P<O.OOJ) and seed production (P<O.OOJ) among four
winter forage legumes on cultivation practices.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=382 Effect of Cutting on Seed Prod-Uction of Winter Forage Legumes [printed text] / Munakarmi, P.B., Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author ; K. K. Sherstha, Author ; Pariyar, D., Author . - [s.d.] . - 88-90 p.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Four winters forage legumes Common vetch, Bold pea, Whiro pea and Trifid pea were
studied for both forage and seed yield under three different cutting management ·practices.
On an average of three year, Common vetch (Vicia sativa) produced the maximum forage
yield (5.4 t/ha) among four winter forage legumes from two cutting management practices
which is highly significant to one cutting management practices. Similarly within three Pisum
spps, Whiro pea produced more green matter ( 4.1 t/ha) from two cutting management
practices and the lowest was obtained from Bold pea (0 . 7 3 t/ha) in one cutting. Irrespective
of forage spps. The maximum seed yield from Vetch( 2. 5 t/ha) was obtained from zero cut
management practices followed 1. 0 and 0. 7 t/ha from one cut and two cut management
practices respectively. Whiro pea produced more seed (2.2 t/ha) among three Pisum spps in
zero cutting. Vicia sativa produced the maximum (2. 5 t/ha) seed. A significant difference of
treatments was found on green matter (P<O.OOJ) and seed production (P<O.OOJ) among four
winter forage legumes on cultivation practices.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=382 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=282URL Effects on rice straw utilization of treatments with ammonia released from urea and direct feeding (supplementation) with urea by cattle heifers. / Panday, S.B.PermalinkEvaluation of Different Legume Species for High Altitude Areas / Pradhan, S.M. ; Pariyar, D. ; R.N. Kandel, ; J. R. Adhikari ; P. B. Munankarmi ; Shrestha, K.K.PermalinkPasture Legume Establishment (Sl'Ylosanthes Guinensis Cv. Cook) on Degraded Forest Land / R.N. Kandel, ; Pradhan, S.M. ; Adhikary, J.R. ; Munakarmi, P.B. ; Pariyar, D.PermalinkPerformance of Stylo Two Under Difference Types of Lime Application and Inoculation / Pradhan, S.M. ; Pariyar, D. ; J. R. Adhikari ; Munakarmi, P.B. ; R.N. Kandel,PermalinkPoverty alleviation of resource poor farmers through improved pig raising in the western hills of Nepal / Joshi, K.R.PermalinkPoverty Alleviation Of Resource Poor Farmers Through Improved Pig Raising In The Western Hills Of Nepal / Joshi, K.R. ; Nepali, M.B. ; Pradhan, S.M.PermalinkRice bran in quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) layer diets farmulated based on total amino acids and digestible amino acids / Pradhan, S.M.PermalinkSTUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTORS OF NATIVE PIGS FROM SALYAN AND PYUTHAN DISTRICTS OF MID-WESTERN DEVELOPMENT REGION OF NEPAL / Pradhan, S.M.PermalinkStudy on the effects of feeding different concentrate mixtures on the voluntary feed intake and daily live weight gains of weaned piglets. / Panday, S.B.PermalinkSwine genetic resources of Nepal with special reference to a case study of native black pigs in the western midhills / Rasali, D.P.PermalinkThe Effect of Feeding Different Levels of Iodine Supplemented Diets During Pregnancy and Nursing Period on the Production Performance of Sows. / Pradhan, S.M.Permalink