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Diversity and population dynamics of soil fungi in resource conserving technology of rice-wheat system in Nepal / Sharma, S.
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 : Diversity and population dynamics of soil fungi in resource conserving technology of rice-wheat system in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sharma, S., Author ; Duveiller, E., Author ; M Rutherford, Author ; G Shah, Author ; Sharma, D., Author ; D.B. Gharti, Author Pagination: 282-291 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Conventional minimum, diseases, soil health Abstract: In order to understand prevalence of soil fungi and their population in different tillage practice in rice- wheat system, soil sampling, isolation and identification of fungi was done during 2000-01 and 2001-02 rice season and 2001-02 and 2002-03 wheat season. Rice-wheat system covers 500,000 ha and produces five million tons of food in Nepal. Several researches on foliar disease in rice and wheat have been done but Iittle attention has been paid to soil borne pathogen and fungi……
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1160 Diversity and population dynamics of soil fungi in resource conserving technology of rice-wheat system in Nepal [printed text] / Sharma, S., Author ; Duveiller, E., Author ; M Rutherford, Author ; G Shah, Author ; Sharma, D., Author ; D.B. Gharti, Author . - [s.d.] . - 282-291 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: Conventional minimum, diseases, soil health Abstract: In order to understand prevalence of soil fungi and their population in different tillage practice in rice- wheat system, soil sampling, isolation and identification of fungi was done during 2000-01 and 2001-02 rice season and 2001-02 and 2002-03 wheat season. Rice-wheat system covers 500,000 ha and produces five million tons of food in Nepal. Several researches on foliar disease in rice and wheat have been done but Iittle attention has been paid to soil borne pathogen and fungi……
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1160URL Evaluation of Open Pollinated Normal Maize Varieties in the Eastern Mid hill of Nepal / Sah, S.N. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 8 (2007)
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Title : Evaluation of Open Pollinated Normal Maize Varieties in the Eastern Mid hill of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, S.N., Author ; Sharma, D., Author Publication Date: 2007 Article on page: 18-22 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Eastern Nepal, evaluation, genotypes, maize Abstract: Full season maize genotypes were evaluated in on station coordinated varietal experiments
during summer season at Agriculture Research Station (ARS), Pakhribas in three
consecutive years 2003, 2004 and 2005. The experiments were laid out in randomized
complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The objective of this study was to
identify high yield potential normal maize genotypes suitable for the existing cropping
patterns in the eastern mid hill. Genotypes were evaluated in coordinated varietal trials
(CVT) in 2003, 2004 and 2005 and in intermediate yield trial (IYT) in 2004. Five common
genotypes including local and standard check were evaluated in the CVT 2003 and in the
CVT 2004, another five common genotypes tested in the CVT 2004 and in the CVT 2005
and six common genotypes of the IYT 2004 and CVT 2005 were analyzed over year.
Genotype P501-SARCO-F1/P502-SARCO-F1 produced significantly higher grain yield
followed by DRACOSYN- F1/DRBCOSYN-F1 in the 1st two years and found about one
week earlier than Mankamana-3. Across 00502 and Across 9942/Across 9944 were found
superior with respect to grain yield and phenotypic characters like husk cover, plant aspect
and ear aspect both in CVT 2005 and IYT 2004 across the years and the genotype Across
9942/Across 9944 was found tolerant to turcicum leaf blight (TLB) in 2005.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=22
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 18-22 p[article] Evaluation of Open Pollinated Normal Maize Varieties in the Eastern Mid hill of Nepal [printed text] / Sah, S.N., Author ; Sharma, D., Author . - 2007 . - 18-22 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 18-22 p
Keywords: Eastern Nepal, evaluation, genotypes, maize Abstract: Full season maize genotypes were evaluated in on station coordinated varietal experiments
during summer season at Agriculture Research Station (ARS), Pakhribas in three
consecutive years 2003, 2004 and 2005. The experiments were laid out in randomized
complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The objective of this study was to
identify high yield potential normal maize genotypes suitable for the existing cropping
patterns in the eastern mid hill. Genotypes were evaluated in coordinated varietal trials
(CVT) in 2003, 2004 and 2005 and in intermediate yield trial (IYT) in 2004. Five common
genotypes including local and standard check were evaluated in the CVT 2003 and in the
CVT 2004, another five common genotypes tested in the CVT 2004 and in the CVT 2005
and six common genotypes of the IYT 2004 and CVT 2005 were analyzed over year.
Genotype P501-SARCO-F1/P502-SARCO-F1 produced significantly higher grain yield
followed by DRACOSYN- F1/DRBCOSYN-F1 in the 1st two years and found about one
week earlier than Mankamana-3. Across 00502 and Across 9942/Across 9944 were found
superior with respect to grain yield and phenotypic characters like husk cover, plant aspect
and ear aspect both in CVT 2005 and IYT 2004 across the years and the genotype Across
9942/Across 9944 was found tolerant to turcicum leaf blight (TLB) in 2005.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=22
Title : Heterosis and combining ability of Nepalese yellow maize germplasm Material Type: printed text Authors: Sharma, D. ; , Publisher: Chitwan : TU, IAAS Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: 81 p. General note: AN: NR-5314 Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Plant breeding; Maize; Germplasm; Cereals Class number: 633.15 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3681 Heterosis and combining ability of Nepalese yellow maize germplasm [printed text] / Sharma, D. ; , . - Chitwan : TU, IAAS, 2003 . - 81 p.
AN: NR-5314
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Plant breeding; Maize; Germplasm; Cereals Class number: 633.15 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3681 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC2005314 633.15, SHA Document NARC Library Documents Available
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 : Introduction, evaluation and utilization of exotic maize germplasm Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikari, K., Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Sharma, D., Author ; Mahato, R.K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; Katuwal, R.B., Author ; B. B. Rokaya, Author ; ,Karki, T.B., Author ; H.K Ghimire, Author ; B. N. Adhikari, Author ; B.P Yadav, Author ; R Yadav, Author ; L.N Raya, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author Pagination: 37-76 p. Abstract: A number of germpl~m evaluation field· experiments were tested in different research stations of
Nepal. Which were received from CIMMYT Mexico, CIMMIT Zimbabwe and ARMP Thailand
during 200012001 and 2001102 summer and wi'nter seasons. All the experiments were conducted in .
Alpha Lattice design. In terai and inner tetai Experimental varietal trials (EVT)-13, .EVT-14A
were . evaluated in different stations. In .the hills the EVT-16A, EVT-16B, EPOP, ILPOP were
evaluated at · different stations. Experimental results of 200012001 summer and· winter ·seasons
showed some CIMMYT germplasm were highly promising and the seeds were reCJU:ested to -include
in our own national trials for further verifications. The selected genotypes from EVT-16A and
EVT-16B were CELAYA-9733, CELAYA.:.9745, PANTANAGAR-9745, BANGALORE-9745,
ACROSS-9745, -SlDS-9545 (Rl), TLALTIZAPAN-9542(Rl), ACROSS MEXIC0-97501, .and
ACROSS-97501 respectively. Now these genotypes are ri1cluded"in m hill set. From tke result of
·. EVT-13 ani EVT-14A· the selected genotypes were S97TLY GH "AyB" (1), IQUITOS 9328RE, ·
DAN PHUOHG S9528, S97TLY GH"AYB"(2j, S97TLY GH"AYB"(3), ACROSS 9227, TAK-FA
S9528, ACROSS 9536, KANPUR S9536, 8_IBP-4TYF, ACROSS S9528 AND CRA VINHOS S9531,
. ·ACROSS S9531, TAK-FA S9531, MONTE~A 9331, ACROSS 933JRE, . PQZA RICA S953J,·
J!YDERABAD S9531 and S97TEY GH''AYB"(4) respectively. These selected genotypes were
·pronioted in IYT and ·cvr terai set for further evaluation and improvement. On the basis of
· experimental results of 2001101 summer. anc{ winter season from EVT-14 A genotypes S97 TEY
GH "AYB" (2), WLTFYI (RRS) YD promoted to IYTTerai Set. From EPOPOI genotype POOL 16
·SR ZAMBIA was promoted to IYT Early · and Extra Early Set. From ILPOPOJ75 genotypes
ECAVL2-DLN, POPULATION 68 CO QPM and POPULATION 67 Cl QPMwere promoted to
IYT hill set full season. From· SEVSYQOOI genotype HIGH OIL C15 was promoted to liT hill set ·
fill! season and from EVT 16 B genotype TLALT1ZAPAN 9942 (N) was promoted and being t~sted .
in IYT hill set full season of2002 experiments. In CAVTOi-2 genotypes SWS0033Y-6, SWS0033Y-
7· and. SWS00351-I were found promising. ln EVT-13, the genotypes S98TLY-1B, S9BTLYGH
"AyB!' (I) and ACROSS S 9624-1 were obseryed pron1ising. In_ EVT-14 A, the genotypes .
CRA VINljOS S 9531 (RE) , S98TEY-4 AB and S99 TEY-4GH AxB were found prom~sing. These
seleqted g_enotypes wm be evaluated in the advanced experiments.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=742 Introduction, evaluation and utilization of exotic maize germplasm [printed text] / Adhikari, K., Editor ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author ; Sharma, D., Author ; Mahato, R.K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author ; Katuwal, R.B., Author ; B. B. Rokaya, Author ; ,Karki, T.B., Author ; H.K Ghimire, Author ; B. N. Adhikari, Author ; B.P Yadav, Author ; R Yadav, Author ; L.N Raya, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 37-76 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 number of germpl~m evaluation field· experiments were tested in different research stations of
Nepal. Which were received from CIMMYT Mexico, CIMMIT Zimbabwe and ARMP Thailand
during 200012001 and 2001102 summer and wi'nter seasons. All the experiments were conducted in .
Alpha Lattice design. In terai and inner tetai Experimental varietal trials (EVT)-13, .EVT-14A
were . evaluated in different stations. In .the hills the EVT-16A, EVT-16B, EPOP, ILPOP were
evaluated at · different stations. Experimental results of 200012001 summer and· winter ·seasons
showed some CIMMYT germplasm were highly promising and the seeds were reCJU:ested to -include
in our own national trials for further verifications. The selected genotypes from EVT-16A and
EVT-16B were CELAYA-9733, CELAYA.:.9745, PANTANAGAR-9745, BANGALORE-9745,
ACROSS-9745, -SlDS-9545 (Rl), TLALTIZAPAN-9542(Rl), ACROSS MEXIC0-97501, .and
ACROSS-97501 respectively. Now these genotypes are ri1cluded"in m hill set. From tke result of
·. EVT-13 ani EVT-14A· the selected genotypes were S97TLY GH "AyB" (1), IQUITOS 9328RE, ·
DAN PHUOHG S9528, S97TLY GH"AYB"(2j, S97TLY GH"AYB"(3), ACROSS 9227, TAK-FA
S9528, ACROSS 9536, KANPUR S9536, 8_IBP-4TYF, ACROSS S9528 AND CRA VINHOS S9531,
. ·ACROSS S9531, TAK-FA S9531, MONTE~A 9331, ACROSS 933JRE, . PQZA RICA S953J,·
J!YDERABAD S9531 and S97TEY GH''AYB"(4) respectively. These selected genotypes were
·pronioted in IYT and ·cvr terai set for further evaluation and improvement. On the basis of
· experimental results of 2001101 summer. anc{ winter season from EVT-14 A genotypes S97 TEY
GH "AYB" (2), WLTFYI (RRS) YD promoted to IYTTerai Set. From EPOPOI genotype POOL 16
·SR ZAMBIA was promoted to IYT Early · and Extra Early Set. From ILPOPOJ75 genotypes
ECAVL2-DLN, POPULATION 68 CO QPM and POPULATION 67 Cl QPMwere promoted to
IYT hill set full season. From· SEVSYQOOI genotype HIGH OIL C15 was promoted to liT hill set ·
fill! season and from EVT 16 B genotype TLALT1ZAPAN 9942 (N) was promoted and being t~sted .
in IYT hill set full season of2002 experiments. In CAVTOi-2 genotypes SWS0033Y-6, SWS0033Y-
7· and. SWS00351-I were found promising. ln EVT-13, the genotypes S98TLY-1B, S9BTLYGH
"AyB!' (I) and ACROSS S 9624-1 were obseryed pron1ising. In_ EVT-14 A, the genotypes .
CRA VINljOS S 9531 (RE) , S98TEY-4 AB and S99 TEY-4GH AxB were found prom~sing. These
seleqted g_enotypes wm be evaluated in the advanced experiments.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=742 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=742URL
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 : Morphophysiological studies on early and late maize varieties Material Type: printed text Authors: Upadhyay, S.R., Editor ; Sharma, D., Author ; Adhikari, K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author Pagination: 253-261 p. Keywords: Hybrid ; maize genotype yield inbred Abstract: ·Field study was carried out to ~haracterize pnd to find out the growing degree unit (GDU)
harvest index (HI) and other morphological characters of recommended and .pipeline maize
. varieties Manakamana-2, Arun~4, Narayani, and Hill Pull White during winter 2000. Qu!Jiitative
.· characteristics viz.; .color of glumes, anthers and silk wer.e distinctly different among vqrieties as
coi?'tpared to quantitative characteristics but there was no, variation for the color of ~tem, leaf
and central vein. Manakamana-2 and Hill Pull White had pure white coloured co,bs while :Arun-4
and Narayarli had white and pink/red coloured cobs. Hill Pull White had white dent seed-type
and others were yellow flints. Arun-4 required less GDU for 50% Tasseling (588.9), 50% silking
(624.9) and physiological maturity (1312) while Hill Pull White required maxi'!'"m GDU i:e.
797. 8, 828.5 and 1704 for 50% Tasseling, 50% silking and physiological maturity respectively.
~ Manakamana-2·attained maximum leaf area index (LAI) 1.9936 followed by Ntirdyani (1.9627) .
and Hill Pull White (1.8943) at silldng stage. Narayani Producecf.the highest harvest index (HI)
0.38 followed by Aru_n-4 (0.36) and Manakamana-2. (0.34). Narayani had the highest shelling
per cent (82%) followed by Hill Pull White (79%) and Arun-4 (78%) respectively among the
tested varieties.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=756 Morphophysiological studies on early and late maize varieties [printed text] / Upadhyay, S.R., Editor ; Sharma, D., Author ; Adhikari, K., Author ; Rijal, T.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 253-261 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.
Keywords: Hybrid ; maize genotype yield inbred Abstract: ·Field study was carried out to ~haracterize pnd to find out the growing degree unit (GDU)
harvest index (HI) and other morphological characters of recommended and .pipeline maize
. varieties Manakamana-2, Arun~4, Narayani, and Hill Pull White during winter 2000. Qu!Jiitative
.· characteristics viz.; .color of glumes, anthers and silk wer.e distinctly different among vqrieties as
coi?'tpared to quantitative characteristics but there was no, variation for the color of ~tem, leaf
and central vein. Manakamana-2 and Hill Pull White had pure white coloured co,bs while :Arun-4
and Narayarli had white and pink/red coloured cobs. Hill Pull White had white dent seed-type
and others were yellow flints. Arun-4 required less GDU for 50% Tasseling (588.9), 50% silking
(624.9) and physiological maturity (1312) while Hill Pull White required maxi'!'"m GDU i:e.
797. 8, 828.5 and 1704 for 50% Tasseling, 50% silking and physiological maturity respectively.
~ Manakamana-2·attained maximum leaf area index (LAI) 1.9936 followed by Ntirdyani (1.9627) .
and Hill Pull White (1.8943) at silldng stage. Narayani Producecf.the highest harvest index (HI)
0.38 followed by Aru_n-4 (0.36) and Manakamana-2. (0.34). Narayani had the highest shelling
per cent (82%) followed by Hill Pull White (79%) and Arun-4 (78%) respectively among the
tested varieties.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=756 E-copies
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