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Title : मकै वालीमा लाग्ने कीराहरू र नियन्त्रण प्रविधि Material Type: printed text Authors: Shivakoti, Gopal P., Author Publisher: रामपुर चितवन राष्ट्रिय मकैबाली अनुसन्धान कार्यक्रम Publication Date: 2058 BS Pagination: 13 .p Languages : Nepali (nep) Keywords: NMDP; National Maize Research Program Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=5286 मकै वालीमा लाग्ने कीराहरू र नियन्त्रण प्रविधि [printed text] / Shivakoti, Gopal P., Author . - [S.l.] : रामपुर चितवन राष्ट्रिय मकैबाली अनुसन्धान कार्यक्रम, 2058 BS . - 13 .p.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Keywords: NMDP; National Maize Research Program Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=5286 Honeybee Flora at Kabre, Dolakha District / Bista, S. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 4 (2000/2001)
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Title : Honeybee Flora at Kabre, Dolakha District Material Type: printed text Authors: Bista, S., Author ; Shivakoti, Gopal P., Author Publication Date: 2000 Article on page: 18-25 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Apis cerana, bee flora, keeping, dearth period, honey flow Abstract: Adequate knowledge about bee flora is the prerequisite to initiate bee keeping. A study was
conducted at Kabre area of Dolakha district during 1997-1999 to identify existing bee flora and
develop a floral calendar. Based on the interview with bee farmers and visual observations, 119
important plant species were recorded, out of which 47 species were found major sources for
honeybees. Spring season (mid-March to mid-June) and autumn season (mid-Sept to Oct) were
identified as honey flow periods having a number of floral plants such as Guizotia abyssinica,
Fraxinus floribunda, Prunus cerasoides, Pyrus communis, Castanopsis indica, Brassica spp.,
Citrus spp., Berberis spp., Rubus spp., Rhododendron spp. and Trifolium spp. Winter season (mid-
Nov to Feb) is the critical dearth period with a few flowering plants like Reinwardtia indica,
Pogestemon glaber, Caesalpinia spp. and Eupatorium spp. Depending upon the climatic
conditions, possibility of planting multipurpose plants has been discussed. Based on available
flora, major characteristics of these plant species, utility status and flowering duration a bee floral
calendar was developed for Kabre. To conserve these floras, attention must be made to maintain
and multiply the existing flora.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=88
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 4 (2000/2001) . - 18-25 p.[article] Honeybee Flora at Kabre, Dolakha District [printed text] / Bista, S., Author ; Shivakoti, Gopal P., Author . - 2000 . - 18-25 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 4 (2000/2001) . - 18-25 p.
Keywords: Apis cerana, bee flora, keeping, dearth period, honey flow Abstract: Adequate knowledge about bee flora is the prerequisite to initiate bee keeping. A study was
conducted at Kabre area of Dolakha district during 1997-1999 to identify existing bee flora and
develop a floral calendar. Based on the interview with bee farmers and visual observations, 119
important plant species were recorded, out of which 47 species were found major sources for
honeybees. Spring season (mid-March to mid-June) and autumn season (mid-Sept to Oct) were
identified as honey flow periods having a number of floral plants such as Guizotia abyssinica,
Fraxinus floribunda, Prunus cerasoides, Pyrus communis, Castanopsis indica, Brassica spp.,
Citrus spp., Berberis spp., Rubus spp., Rhododendron spp. and Trifolium spp. Winter season (mid-
Nov to Feb) is the critical dearth period with a few flowering plants like Reinwardtia indica,
Pogestemon glaber, Caesalpinia spp. and Eupatorium spp. Depending upon the climatic
conditions, possibility of planting multipurpose plants has been discussed. Based on available
flora, major characteristics of these plant species, utility status and flowering duration a bee floral
calendar was developed for Kabre. To conserve these floras, attention must be made to maintain
and multiply the existing flora.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=88 Program indicators for monitoring and evaluation of agricultural research in Nepal / Shivakoti, Gopal P.
Title : Program indicators for monitoring and evaluation of agricultural research in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Shivakoti, Gopal P. ; Maharjan, B.L. ; , Publisher: Kathmandu : NARC/ATSP Publication Date: 1993 Pagination: 62 Keywords: Research; Agriculture; Nepal Program indicators for monitoring and evaluation of agricultural research in Nepal [printed text] / Shivakoti, Gopal P. ; Maharjan, B.L. ; , . - Kathmandu : NARC/ATSP, 1993 . - 62.
Keywords: Research; Agriculture; Nepal Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-91 NR-91, Document NARC Library Documents Available Use of Botanicals for the Management of Pulse Beetle (Callosobruchus maculatus F.) in Lentil / Paneru, Ram Babu in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 4 (2000/2001)
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Title : Use of Botanicals for the Management of Pulse Beetle (Callosobruchus maculatus F.) in Lentil Material Type: printed text Authors: Paneru, Ram Babu, Author ; Shivakoti, Gopal P., Author Publication Date: 2000 Article on page: 27-30 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Botanicals, Callosobruchus maculates, lentil, pulse beetle Abstract: Some plant materials, sweet flag (Acorus calamus), goat weed (Ageratum conyzoids), lantana
(Lantana camara), Indian privet (Vitex negundo), mug-wort (Artimisia vulgaris), chinaberry
(Melia azederach), rice husk ash, mustard (Brassica spp.) oil and neem (Azadirechta indica) oil
were evaluated for their effects against pulse beetle (Callosobruchus maculatus F.). The powder or
oil from the above plant materials were thoroughly admixed at the rate of 0.5, 1 and 2% w/w or
v/w with lentil grains. Randomly selected 25 pulse beetle adults were exposed to the grains for
each concentration of the main treatment. Rhizome powder of sweet flag, rice husk ash and
mustard oil showed a significant effect in killing the pulse beetle within a week at 0.5, 1 and 2%
concentrations. Neem oil was found very effective with 100% mortality of the beetle within two
days. Other tested materials also showed insect killing properties but the effect was comparatively
lower than that of sweet flag rhizome powder, mustard oil, neem oil and rice husk ash.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=89
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 4 (2000/2001) . - 27-30 p[article] Use of Botanicals for the Management of Pulse Beetle (Callosobruchus maculatus F.) in Lentil [printed text] / Paneru, Ram Babu, Author ; Shivakoti, Gopal P., Author . - 2000 . - 27-30 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 4 (2000/2001) . - 27-30 p
Keywords: Botanicals, Callosobruchus maculates, lentil, pulse beetle Abstract: Some plant materials, sweet flag (Acorus calamus), goat weed (Ageratum conyzoids), lantana
(Lantana camara), Indian privet (Vitex negundo), mug-wort (Artimisia vulgaris), chinaberry
(Melia azederach), rice husk ash, mustard (Brassica spp.) oil and neem (Azadirechta indica) oil
were evaluated for their effects against pulse beetle (Callosobruchus maculatus F.). The powder or
oil from the above plant materials were thoroughly admixed at the rate of 0.5, 1 and 2% w/w or
v/w with lentil grains. Randomly selected 25 pulse beetle adults were exposed to the grains for
each concentration of the main treatment. Rhizome powder of sweet flag, rice husk ash and
mustard oil showed a significant effect in killing the pulse beetle within a week at 0.5, 1 and 2%
concentrations. Neem oil was found very effective with 100% mortality of the beetle within two
days. Other tested materials also showed insect killing properties but the effect was comparatively
lower than that of sweet flag rhizome powder, mustard oil, neem oil and rice husk ash.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=89