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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 : Development of roller type hand-operated coffee pulper Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, S., Author Pagination: 284-288 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Coffee processing, coffee pulper, roller type pulper Abstract: In Nepal, specialty coffee is cultivated in steep, marginal and shady land at the altitude range of 800-1600 m and it is cultivated in more than 1400 ha in 22 hill districts. There has been significant increase in specialty coffee export from negligible amount in 2002 to 220 mt in 2008. To enhance the quality of coffee for international export, wet processing technology is introduced in Nepal few years back. Pulping is one of the important processes of wet processing and hence, more than 350 coffee pulping centers were established. Different types of coffee pulpers viz. wooden roller, metallic roller and drum type etc were introduced in Nepal………………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1537 Development of roller type hand-operated coffee pulper [printed text] / Shrestha, S., Author . - [s.d.] . - 284-288 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: Coffee processing, coffee pulper, roller type pulper Abstract: In Nepal, specialty coffee is cultivated in steep, marginal and shady land at the altitude range of 800-1600 m and it is cultivated in more than 1400 ha in 22 hill districts. There has been significant increase in specialty coffee export from negligible amount in 2002 to 220 mt in 2008. To enhance the quality of coffee for international export, wet processing technology is introduced in Nepal few years back. Pulping is one of the important processes of wet processing and hence, more than 350 coffee pulping centers were established. Different types of coffee pulpers viz. wooden roller, metallic roller and drum type etc were introduced in Nepal………………
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1537URL Effect of Different Sources of Organic and Inorganic Nutrients in Wheat under Terai Condition / S Devkota
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Title : Effect of Different Sources of Organic and Inorganic Nutrients in Wheat under Terai Condition Material Type: printed text Authors: S Devkota, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; S.P Vista, Author Pagination: 141-143 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Chemical fertilizer farm yard manure (FYM), poultry and vermicompost. Abstract: An experiment was conducted at RARS, Parwanipur in rice wheat cropping system for two years from 2012 to 2013with nine treatments and four replication with an objective to compare the effect of different sources of organic manure and high analysis chemical fertilizer. Results of the combined analysis revealed that wheat yield and yield attributing parameters such as plant height and panicle length differed significantly with the treatments of the experiment. The highest grain yield (2599 kg ha-1) of wheat was obtained from the plot treated with recommended dose of chemical fertilizer followed by combined application of chemical fertilizer (half of the RDF) and poultry manure @ 10 t ha-1 (2435 kg ha-1). Parameters no. of tillers and test weight were non-significant. Unexpected high yield obtained in combined application of vermicompost, FYM and poultry manure.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1805 Effect of Different Sources of Organic and Inorganic Nutrients in Wheat under Terai Condition [printed text] / S Devkota, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; S.P Vista, Author . - [s.d.] . - 141-143 p.
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Chemical fertilizer farm yard manure (FYM), poultry and vermicompost. Abstract: An experiment was conducted at RARS, Parwanipur in rice wheat cropping system for two years from 2012 to 2013with nine treatments and four replication with an objective to compare the effect of different sources of organic manure and high analysis chemical fertilizer. Results of the combined analysis revealed that wheat yield and yield attributing parameters such as plant height and panicle length differed significantly with the treatments of the experiment. The highest grain yield (2599 kg ha-1) of wheat was obtained from the plot treated with recommended dose of chemical fertilizer followed by combined application of chemical fertilizer (half of the RDF) and poultry manure @ 10 t ha-1 (2435 kg ha-1). Parameters no. of tillers and test weight were non-significant. Unexpected high yield obtained in combined application of vermicompost, FYM and poultry manure.
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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 : Effect of enriched C02 on rice under open top chamber condition at Khumaltar Material Type: printed text Authors: Sherchan, K., Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; Alok Sharma, Author Pagination: 60-66 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Enriched C02, open top chamber, rice yield Abstract: During panicle initiation and flowering singes, C02 enriched plot had the highest leaf area index (LAI) in the first year. Minimum temperature was slightly higher in C02 enriched plot C02 enriched plot had 15% and ambient plot had only 10% increase in grain yield as compare to the field. The C02 enriched plot had almost higher straw yield than others. It was about 30 to 37% higher than field plot. Number of tillers per square meter was highest in C02enriched plot followed by ambient and field plot. Plant height and panicle length were both higher in C02 enriched plot. C02 enriched plot had lesser N, P and K content in grain, straw and root. However, organic carbon (OC) content in root was more than 100% as compare to the field plot. C:N ratio were also higher except in the grain. Higher grain yield in C02 enriched plot was due to higher number of tillers per square meter, seeds per panicle and panicle length.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=921 Effect of enriched C02 on rice under open top chamber condition at Khumaltar [printed text] / Sherchan, K., Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; Alok Sharma, Author . - [s.d.] . - 60-66 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: Enriched C02, open top chamber, rice yield Abstract: During panicle initiation and flowering singes, C02 enriched plot had the highest leaf area index (LAI) in the first year. Minimum temperature was slightly higher in C02 enriched plot C02 enriched plot had 15% and ambient plot had only 10% increase in grain yield as compare to the field. The C02 enriched plot had almost higher straw yield than others. It was about 30 to 37% higher than field plot. Number of tillers per square meter was highest in C02enriched plot followed by ambient and field plot. Plant height and panicle length were both higher in C02 enriched plot. C02 enriched plot had lesser N, P and K content in grain, straw and root. However, organic carbon (OC) content in root was more than 100% as compare to the field plot. C:N ratio were also higher except in the grain. Higher grain yield in C02 enriched plot was due to higher number of tillers per square meter, seeds per panicle and panicle length.
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in National Wintercrops Technology Workshop, September 7-10, 1995 (Bhadra 22-25, 2052): Proceedings of Wheat Research Reports, National Wheat Research Program, Siddharthanagar, Bhairahawa / Rabindra Nath Devkota
Title : Effect of irrigation water application at different stages of wheat crop Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, S.K., Author ; M.S Basnyat, Author ; G.B Manandhar, Author ; R.P. Shah, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author Pagination: 507-510 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: An experiment with 7 treatments was conducted in 1990191 and six more treatments of irrigation water application were added during the wheat season of 1991/92 and 1992/93 at RARS. Nepalgunj) to find out the best irrigation schedule and quantity of water for maximum yield on NL 297 wheat production. Maximum yield in 1990/91 was 3085.2 kg/ha by the application of 5.o cm irrigation at CRI stage with insignificant difference with other treatments and maximum yield of 3144.1 kg/ha was obtained in 1991192 with irrigations of 2.5 cm at crown root initiation stage and 5.0 cm. al booting stage. However 2.5 cm irrigation was not applied at crown root initiation stage due to rainfall of about 5.8 cm……………………………………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2804 Effect of irrigation water application at different stages of wheat crop [printed text] / Adhikary, S.K., Author ; M.S Basnyat, Author ; G.B Manandhar, Author ; R.P. Shah, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author . - [s.d.] . - 507-510 p.
in National Wintercrops Technology Workshop, September 7-10, 1995 (Bhadra 22-25, 2052): Proceedings of Wheat Research Reports, National Wheat Research Program, Siddharthanagar, Bhairahawa / Rabindra Nath Devkota
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: An experiment with 7 treatments was conducted in 1990191 and six more treatments of irrigation water application were added during the wheat season of 1991/92 and 1992/93 at RARS. Nepalgunj) to find out the best irrigation schedule and quantity of water for maximum yield on NL 297 wheat production. Maximum yield in 1990/91 was 3085.2 kg/ha by the application of 5.o cm irrigation at CRI stage with insignificant difference with other treatments and maximum yield of 3144.1 kg/ha was obtained in 1991192 with irrigations of 2.5 cm at crown root initiation stage and 5.0 cm. al booting stage. However 2.5 cm irrigation was not applied at crown root initiation stage due to rainfall of about 5.8 cm……………………………………
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2804URL Efficacy of nitrogen and phosphorus on rice under rice-tomato cropping system at Central Terai Region, Nepal / Shrestha, S.
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Title : Efficacy of nitrogen and phosphorus on rice under rice-tomato cropping system at Central Terai Region, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, S., Author ; S Devkota, Author ; B. H. Adhikary, Author ; S Khan, Author Pagination: 163-165 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Crop productivity, grain yield, rice-wheat system sustainable rice production. Abstract: Field experiments were conducted during the rice seasons for two consecutive years (2070 and 2071) in ARS, Belachapi to evaluate the optimal level of nutrient for better and sustainable rice grain production under Rice-Tomato cropping system. Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was used with twelve treatments of four N levels (0, 80, 120 and160 kg ha-1) and three level of P (0, 40 and 80 kg ha-1). The plot size was 12 sq. m. and rice variety Hardinath-1 was for the study. The highest rice grain yield (4854 kg ha-1), plant height (108.23 cm) was recorded in 160:80:40: N: P2O5: K2O kg ha-1. Statistically, both grain and straw yield were significantly higher as compared to other treatments………………………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1810 Efficacy of nitrogen and phosphorus on rice under rice-tomato cropping system at Central Terai Region, Nepal [printed text] / Shrestha, S., Author ; S Devkota, Author ; B. H. Adhikary, Author ; S Khan, Author . - [s.d.] . - 163-165 p.
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Crop productivity, grain yield, rice-wheat system sustainable rice production. Abstract: Field experiments were conducted during the rice seasons for two consecutive years (2070 and 2071) in ARS, Belachapi to evaluate the optimal level of nutrient for better and sustainable rice grain production under Rice-Tomato cropping system. Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was used with twelve treatments of four N levels (0, 80, 120 and160 kg ha-1) and three level of P (0, 40 and 80 kg ha-1). The plot size was 12 sq. m. and rice variety Hardinath-1 was for the study. The highest rice grain yield (4854 kg ha-1), plant height (108.23 cm) was recorded in 160:80:40: N: P2O5: K2O kg ha-1. Statistically, both grain and straw yield were significantly higher as compared to other treatments………………………
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1810URL Eicosanoid Boisynthesis And Its Signaling in Immune Systems Of Tribolium Castaneum And Spodoptera Exigua / Shrestha, S.PermalinkEvaluation of Different Genotypes of French Bean at Agriculture Research Station, Dailekh / Shrestha, S. ; Poon, T.B. ; K.R SharmaPermalinkEvaluation of Native Buffalo for Phenotypic Characteristics and Production Performance / Shrestha, S. ; Neopane, S.P.PermalinkEVALUATION OF NATIVE BUFFALO (GADDI) FOR PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERISTICS-AND PRODUCTION PERFORMANCES / Neopane, S.P. ; Shrestha, S. ; P. K . PokhrelPermalinkEvaluation of plastic-covered environment in cucumber cultivation for mid hill conditions of Nepal / G.B ManandharPermalinkFACTORS AFFECTING CONCEPTION RATE OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN CATTLE AND BUFFALO / Shrestha, S. ; Neopane, S.P.PermalinkFarmers' perception on disease and insect incidences in large cardamom: A case study of Mechi Zone, Nepal / P.K. Yadav ; R. Chaudhary ; Shrestha, S. ; Shrestha, K.P.PermalinkFood security scenario, challenges, and agronomic research directions of Nepal / DR Bista in Agronomy Journal of Nepal, Vol.3 (2013)PermalinkPermalinkImpacts of Seedlings Transplanting Dates of 'Red Creole' Onion on Bulb Yield / Poon, T.B. ; B. Chalise ; Shrestha, S. ; O.B Oli ; M.L DevPermalinkInvestigation Of Economically Important Poultry Diseases / UM.Singh ; SR Aryal ; MP.Acharya ; Khanal, D.R. ; Shrestha, S.PermalinkLocally made bio-pesticides use in the mid hills of Nepal - A case study of baglung district / Shrestha, S.PermalinkLong-term soil fertility experiment under rice – Wheat cropping system in regional agricultural research station, parwanipur, bara, Nepal / Shrestha, S.PermalinkPermalinkMolecular identification of insect immune associated Phospholipase A2 and physiological functions of Eicosanoids / Shrestha, S.PermalinkNettle (Urtica D/0/Ca) Feeding For Augmenting Growth Performance And Carcass Quality Of Pigs / DR Khanal ; KP Dhungana ; RP Thakur ; M Yadav ; YL Mukhiya ; Shrestha, S.PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPopulation Dynamics of Helicov_Erpa Armigera Hubner and Spodoptera Litura Fabricws: (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Different Agroecological Condition of Nepal / N. Dangi ; S. Aryal ; Shrestha, S. ; Giri, Y.P. ; M. SporlederPermalinkPreliminary Screening of Advanced Potato Clones against Moisture Stress in Khumaltar, Lalitpur / Bhim K. Khatri in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 10: 1 ([07/25/2015])Permalink