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Effect of age of seedlings on normal rice genotypes at RARS, Tarahara (1995/96) / Mahato, R.K.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Title : Effect of age of seedlings on normal rice genotypes at RARS, Tarahara (1995/96) Material Type: printed text Authors: Mahato, R.K. ; Pathic, D.S, Author Pagination: 75-76 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The field experiment was carried out at RARS, Tarahara in split plot design with four
replications to find out the optimum age of seedlings for promising normal season rice
genotypes in ETR. Four genotypes (BR-153, NR601-1-3-1-2, RP1017 and OR-142) were
assigned in main plots and five different seedling ages (20 days, 30 days 40 days 50 days and
60 days) were allotted in sub-plots. The result revealed the significant effect on grain yield
due to age of seedlings. Thirty days old seedlings produced highest grain yield (4.12 t/ha)
irrespective of tested genotypes. The interaction effect between age of seedling and
genotypes was also found highly significant. Genotype RP-1017 was observed to be the
highest yielder (4.89 t/ha) at 40 days old seedling followed by NR 601-1-3-1-2 (4.69 t/ha) at
20 days old seedling. The genotypes BR-153, NR 601 and OR:-142 showed at par yield while
planting 20-50 days old seedlings. But RP-1 017 failed to produce good yield when 20 days
old seedling was transplanted. However, its yield was at par with 30,40, 50 and 60 days old
seedling. Hence this genotype may suit for the older seedling transplanting incase of erratic
rainfall condition.Effect of age of seedlings on normal rice genotypes at RARS, Tarahara (1995/96) [printed text] / Mahato, R.K. ; Pathic, D.S, Author . - [s.d.] . - 75-76 p.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The field experiment was carried out at RARS, Tarahara in split plot design with four
replications to find out the optimum age of seedlings for promising normal season rice
genotypes in ETR. Four genotypes (BR-153, NR601-1-3-1-2, RP1017 and OR-142) were
assigned in main plots and five different seedling ages (20 days, 30 days 40 days 50 days and
60 days) were allotted in sub-plots. The result revealed the significant effect on grain yield
due to age of seedlings. Thirty days old seedlings produced highest grain yield (4.12 t/ha)
irrespective of tested genotypes. The interaction effect between age of seedling and
genotypes was also found highly significant. Genotype RP-1017 was observed to be the
highest yielder (4.89 t/ha) at 40 days old seedling followed by NR 601-1-3-1-2 (4.69 t/ha) at
20 days old seedling. The genotypes BR-153, NR 601 and OR:-142 showed at par yield while
planting 20-50 days old seedlings. But RP-1 017 failed to produce good yield when 20 days
old seedling was transplanted. However, its yield was at par with 30,40, 50 and 60 days old
seedling. Hence this genotype may suit for the older seedling transplanting incase of erratic
rainfall condition.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Title : Effect of age of seedlings on normal rice genotypes at RARS, Tarahara (1995/96) Material Type: printed text Authors: Mahato, R.K. ; Pathic, D.S, Author Pagination: 75-76 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The field experiment was carried out at RARS, Tarahara in split plot design with four
replications to find out the optimum age of seedlings for promising normal season rice
genotypes in ETR. Four genotypes (BR-153, NR601-1-3-1-2, RP1017 and OR-142) were
assigned in main plots and five different seedling ages (20 days, 30 days 40 days 50 days and
60 days) were allotted in sub-plots. The result revealed the significant effect on grain yield
due to age of seedlings. Thirty days old seedlings produced highest grain yield (4.12 t/ha)
irrespective of tested genotypes. The interaction effect between age of seedling and
genotypes was also found highly significant. Genotype RP-1017 was observed to be the
highest yielder (4.89 t/ha) at 40 days old seedling followed by NR 601-1-3-1-2 (4.69 t/ha) at
20 days old seedling. The genotypes BR-153, NR 601 and OR:-142 showed at par yield while
planting 20-50 days old seedlings. But RP-1 017 failed to produce good yield when 20 days
old seedling was transplanted. However, its yield was at par with 30,40, 50 and 60 days old
seedling. Hence this genotype may suit for the older seedling transplanting incase of erratic
rainfall condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=432 Effect of age of seedlings on normal rice genotypes at RARS, Tarahara (1995/96) [printed text] / Mahato, R.K. ; Pathic, D.S, Author . - [s.d.] . - 75-76 p.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The field experiment was carried out at RARS, Tarahara in split plot design with four
replications to find out the optimum age of seedlings for promising normal season rice
genotypes in ETR. Four genotypes (BR-153, NR601-1-3-1-2, RP1017 and OR-142) were
assigned in main plots and five different seedling ages (20 days, 30 days 40 days 50 days and
60 days) were allotted in sub-plots. The result revealed the significant effect on grain yield
due to age of seedlings. Thirty days old seedlings produced highest grain yield (4.12 t/ha)
irrespective of tested genotypes. The interaction effect between age of seedling and
genotypes was also found highly significant. Genotype RP-1017 was observed to be the
highest yielder (4.89 t/ha) at 40 days old seedling followed by NR 601-1-3-1-2 (4.69 t/ha) at
20 days old seedling. The genotypes BR-153, NR 601 and OR:-142 showed at par yield while
planting 20-50 days old seedlings. But RP-1 017 failed to produce good yield when 20 days
old seedling was transplanted. However, its yield was at par with 30,40, 50 and 60 days old
seedling. Hence this genotype may suit for the older seedling transplanting incase of erratic
rainfall condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=432 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=432URL Effect of organic and inorganic manures on soil and grain yield of normal rice under longterm fertility trial at Tarahara / Bhujel, R.B.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Title : Effect of organic and inorganic manures on soil and grain yield of normal rice under longterm fertility trial at Tarahara Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhujel, R.B. ; Prasai, H.K., Author ; ,Shakya, P.R., Author ; P Manandhar, Author ; Pathic, D.S, Author Pagination: 97-114 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The grain yield of r.ice through a combined application of nitrogen, phosphorous and potash
and nitrogen alone was observed in longterm fertility trial at RARS, Tarahara. The residual
effect of phosphorous (40 kg/ha) and Potash (30 kg/ha) with nitrogen (100 kg/ha) over the
current application of nitrogen {1 00 kg/ha ), phosphorous {30 kg/ha) and potash {20 kglha )
revealed the highest medium-positive response among nine treatments to the grain yield of
rice in a period of four years experiment. The effect of nitrogen on grain yield of rice when
applied at the rate of 100 kg/ha alone or in combination with phosphorous (30 kg/ha) or
potash (30 kg/ha) a nd with phosphorous and potash (30 kg/ha each) has also indicated the
medium positive response over nitrogen applied@ 50 kg/ha alone or in combination with 20
lig/ha of phosphorous without any combination with potash .. Similarly the effect of organic
manure alone applied continuously @ 10 ton farmyard manure (FYM)/ha also showed the
mf.:' ilium-positive response after the combination of 100 kg/ha with phosphorous and potash,
to the grain yield of rice in the trials. The potash when applied @ 30 kg/ha in combination
with nitrogen (1 00 kg/ha) or with 100 kg nitrogen and 30 kg phosphorous/Ita has also tended
to show medium-positive response over the application of phosphorous (30 kg/ha) in
combination ith nitrogen (1 00 kg/ha ) alone or with nitrogen (1 00 kg/ha) and potash (30
kg/ha) to the grain yield of rice.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=466 Effect of organic and inorganic manures on soil and grain yield of normal rice under longterm fertility trial at Tarahara [printed text] / Bhujel, R.B. ; Prasai, H.K., Author ; ,Shakya, P.R., Author ; P Manandhar, Author ; Pathic, D.S, Author . - [s.d.] . - 97-114 p.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The grain yield of r.ice through a combined application of nitrogen, phosphorous and potash
and nitrogen alone was observed in longterm fertility trial at RARS, Tarahara. The residual
effect of phosphorous (40 kg/ha) and Potash (30 kg/ha) with nitrogen (100 kg/ha) over the
current application of nitrogen {1 00 kg/ha ), phosphorous {30 kg/ha) and potash {20 kglha )
revealed the highest medium-positive response among nine treatments to the grain yield of
rice in a period of four years experiment. The effect of nitrogen on grain yield of rice when
applied at the rate of 100 kg/ha alone or in combination with phosphorous (30 kg/ha) or
potash (30 kg/ha) a nd with phosphorous and potash (30 kg/ha each) has also indicated the
medium positive response over nitrogen applied@ 50 kg/ha alone or in combination with 20
lig/ha of phosphorous without any combination with potash .. Similarly the effect of organic
manure alone applied continuously @ 10 ton farmyard manure (FYM)/ha also showed the
mf.:' ilium-positive response after the combination of 100 kg/ha with phosphorous and potash,
to the grain yield of rice in the trials. The potash when applied @ 30 kg/ha in combination
with nitrogen (1 00 kg/ha) or with 100 kg nitrogen and 30 kg phosphorous/Ita has also tended
to show medium-positive response over the application of phosphorous (30 kg/ha) in
combination ith nitrogen (1 00 kg/ha ) alone or with nitrogen (1 00 kg/ha) and potash (30
kg/ha) to the grain yield of rice.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=466 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=466URL Effect of varietal type and nitrogen fertilizer management on rice-corn intercrop / Pathic, D.S
Title : Effect of varietal type and nitrogen fertilizer management on rice-corn intercrop Material Type: printed text Authors: Pathic, D.S ; , Publisher: Philippines : Univesity of the Philippines at Los Banos Publication Date: 1978 Pagination: 97 General note: AN: NR-906 Keywords: Intercropping; Fertilizers; Agriculture Class number: 631.8 Effect of varietal type and nitrogen fertilizer management on rice-corn intercrop [printed text] / Pathic, D.S ; , . - Philippines : Univesity of the Philippines at Los Banos, 1978 . - 97.
AN: NR-906
Keywords: Intercropping; Fertilizers; Agriculture Class number: 631.8 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-906 631.8, PAT Document NARC Library Documents Available
Title : Effects of Varietal Type and Nitrogen Fertilizer Management on Rice-Corn Intercrop Material Type: printed text Authors: Pathic, D.S, Author Publisher: Philippines : University of the Philippines at Los Banos Publication Date: 1978 Pagination: 97 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: thesis;introduction;species interaction;fertilization;productivity;materials and methods;results discussion Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3508 Effects of Varietal Type and Nitrogen Fertilizer Management on Rice-Corn Intercrop [printed text] / Pathic, D.S, Author . - Philippines : University of the Philippines at Los Banos, 1978 . - 97 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: thesis;introduction;species interaction;fertilization;productivity;materials and methods;results discussion Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3508 Copies (1)
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