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Characterization of maize landraces from the mid and far western hills of Nepal / Gurung, D.B.
Title : Characterization of maize landraces from the mid and far western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Gurung, D.B. ; Koirala, K.B. ; ,Adhikary, K. Publisher: Dailekh : ARS Publication Date: 2000 Pagination: 37 Keywords: Maize; Zea mays; Agronomic characters; Yields; Crops Characterization of maize landraces from the mid and far western hills of Nepal [printed text] / Gurung, D.B. ; Koirala, K.B. ; ,Adhikary, K. . - Dailekh : ARS, 2000 . - 37.
Keywords: Maize; Zea mays; Agronomic characters; Yields; Crops Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-3884 NR-3884, Document NARC Library Documents Available Community based maize seed production: A new approach for rapid promotion of the improved seeds / Koirala, K.B.
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 : Community based maize seed production: A new approach for rapid promotion of the improved seeds Material Type: printed text Authors: Koirala, K.B., Editor ; Gurung D.B., Author ; Pokhrel, B.B., Author Pagination: 241-244 p. Keywords: Hybrid ; maize genotype yield inbred Abstract: unavailability of quality seed with desired c]uantities has been a major constrain_ts for the hill farm{!rs
.. · . of Nepal since many years. Realizing this; Agricultural Research Station (ARS) •. Dailelch·initiated a
· community based seed production program at . two Village Development Com.'!"ittees (VDCs) of
.. D.ailekh district in 2000 summer. The program was fourJd quite successful and liked by. the farmer:~.
As a result, ten more · VDCs (sites) were added in 2001. pistrict Agriculture Development Office
(DAPO) ~as t(llso involved in selecting · the seed production pockets. Impr~d ·maize ·variety.
Manakamana-1 was used for (his purpose. Seed producers' groups were formed in. each site with th~ .
objective of maintaining isolation and easy disposal of produced seeds of different parts of the .
· district. A total of 27 and 104 farmers were involved consisting two and twelve groups in ·2000 and ·
2001, respectively. Approximately 2 hectares of land was under se(Jd production in et(lch site. Seed
and chemical fertiliz.er.s were provided to the groups of Bindhyabasini and Kalbhairab VDCS as free
while ten groups ·received only seeds. Training and other technical support was provi4ed to all "the
groups. Apou( 3 and '29."48 tons of maize seeds were produced under ihis program in 2000 ant! 2001, ·
. respectively. An interaction was held with the farmers on strengthening the program in future and
sustainability as well. It has been ·realized that community based seed prqductiorJ is only the best
option: for supplying and promoting the i;nproved seeds for the hill distriqts where input delivery
. system is not well developed.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=753 Community based maize seed production: A new approach for rapid promotion of the improved seeds [printed text] / Koirala, K.B., Editor ; Gurung D.B., Author ; Pokhrel, B.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 241-244 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: unavailability of quality seed with desired c]uantities has been a major constrain_ts for the hill farm{!rs
.. · . of Nepal since many years. Realizing this; Agricultural Research Station (ARS) •. Dailelch·initiated a
· community based seed production program at . two Village Development Com.'!"ittees (VDCs) of
.. D.ailekh district in 2000 summer. The program was fourJd quite successful and liked by. the farmer:~.
As a result, ten more · VDCs (sites) were added in 2001. pistrict Agriculture Development Office
(DAPO) ~as t(llso involved in selecting · the seed production pockets. Impr~d ·maize ·variety.
Manakamana-1 was used for (his purpose. Seed producers' groups were formed in. each site with th~ .
objective of maintaining isolation and easy disposal of produced seeds of different parts of the .
· district. A total of 27 and 104 farmers were involved consisting two and twelve groups in ·2000 and ·
2001, respectively. Approximately 2 hectares of land was under se(Jd production in et(lch site. Seed
and chemical fertiliz.er.s were provided to the groups of Bindhyabasini and Kalbhairab VDCS as free
while ten groups ·received only seeds. Training and other technical support was provi4ed to all "the
groups. Apou( 3 and '29."48 tons of maize seeds were produced under ihis program in 2000 ant! 2001, ·
. respectively. An interaction was held with the farmers on strengthening the program in future and
sustainability as well. It has been ·realized that community based seed prqductiorJ is only the best
option: for supplying and promoting the i;nproved seeds for the hill distriqts where input delivery
. system is not well developed.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=753 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=753URL
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Development of cold tolerant rice varieties for the western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, R.P. ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; Ghimire, K.H., Author ; HK Prasai, Author ; Bhandari, H.S., Author ; R Poudel, Author ; Bhattarai M, Author Pagination: 88-93 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: In order to improve the yield potentials of rice in the western hills of Nepal, different field
experiments were conducted during 2000- 2001 in Regional Agriculture Research Station
rRA.RS) Lumle's Reseai·ch Command Area (RCA). Advanced breeding lines were evaluated
in mid to high hills for their cold tolerance ability. A few selected lines were evaluated
under farmers' field conditions and the farmers 'perception on the improved genotypes was
taken into consideration. Based on tlze overall results and feedbacks from farmers,
genotypes Lumle 1-9-1, LR 93002 and Lumle 1-1-1 were found better for quantitative and
qualitative traits with grain yield more than 5 tlha. These new lines are superior to local
and standard (Chhomrong) checks in all respects and have widely been accepted by
farmers.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1090 Development of cold tolerant rice varieties for the western hills of Nepal [printed text] / Sah, R.P. ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; Ghimire, K.H., Author ; HK Prasai, Author ; Bhandari, H.S., Author ; R Poudel, Author ; Bhattarai M, Author . - [s.d.] . - 88-93 p.
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: In order to improve the yield potentials of rice in the western hills of Nepal, different field
experiments were conducted during 2000- 2001 in Regional Agriculture Research Station
rRA.RS) Lumle's Reseai·ch Command Area (RCA). Advanced breeding lines were evaluated
in mid to high hills for their cold tolerance ability. A few selected lines were evaluated
under farmers' field conditions and the farmers 'perception on the improved genotypes was
taken into consideration. Based on tlze overall results and feedbacks from farmers,
genotypes Lumle 1-9-1, LR 93002 and Lumle 1-1-1 were found better for quantitative and
qualitative traits with grain yield more than 5 tlha. These new lines are superior to local
and standard (Chhomrong) checks in all respects and have widely been accepted by
farmers.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1090 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1090URL
in Proceedings of the 20th National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research in Nepal held at Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24 1997 / Adhikari, K.
Title : Development of inbred lines and performance of maize hybrids Material Type: printed text Authors: Koirala, K.B., Editor Publisher: Chitwan : National Maize Research Program Publication Date: 1997 Pagination: 55-75 p. Keywords: Soil sciences; Plant pathology; Maize Abstract: Field experiment ·on hybrid maize was conducted at RARS
Parwanipur during winter 1995 and was composed of seven
Indian, thirty-four native hybrids {83 x S3) and one
standard check OPV - Rampur composite. Six Indian and
tw-er::ty-fi-ve :NMRP' s hybrids s-howed better yield
perf ormance over standard check. This yield difference
indicates that these hybrids can perform better even in
medit;.m level of inputs ' and management. NMRP' s hybrids
were 10-14 d1:1ys earlier and 3-62 -cm shorter than exotic
ones. · Inbred .dnes · (389} ·of &iffer:ent cycles (Sl--SS) '
were develoPed at NMRP, Raml>ur. ·They · poss-essed a
greater range of variations within a trait (days to
si lking: 43-62 , plant height:· 115 to 270 em, ear height:
40 to 150 em, prolificacy: 9%, number of rows/ear: 10 to
22, kernel t:ype: dent, semident and flint, kernel
colour: yellow, orange-red and white) which provides
sufficient opportunities in selecting desirable parental
lines to generate suitable hybrids.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=620 Development of inbred lines and performance of maize hybrids [printed text] / Koirala, K.B., Editor . - Chitwan : National Maize Research Program, 1997 . - 55-75 p.
in Proceedings of the 20th National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research in Nepal held at Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24 1997 / Adhikari, K.
Keywords: Soil sciences; Plant pathology; Maize Abstract: Field experiment ·on hybrid maize was conducted at RARS
Parwanipur during winter 1995 and was composed of seven
Indian, thirty-four native hybrids {83 x S3) and one
standard check OPV - Rampur composite. Six Indian and
tw-er::ty-fi-ve :NMRP' s hybrids s-howed better yield
perf ormance over standard check. This yield difference
indicates that these hybrids can perform better even in
medit;.m level of inputs ' and management. NMRP' s hybrids
were 10-14 d1:1ys earlier and 3-62 -cm shorter than exotic
ones. · Inbred .dnes · (389} ·of &iffer:ent cycles (Sl--SS) '
were develoPed at NMRP, Raml>ur. ·They · poss-essed a
greater range of variations within a trait (days to
si lking: 43-62 , plant height:· 115 to 270 em, ear height:
40 to 150 em, prolificacy: 9%, number of rows/ear: 10 to
22, kernel t:ype: dent, semident and flint, kernel
colour: yellow, orange-red and white) which provides
sufficient opportunities in selecting desirable parental
lines to generate suitable hybrids.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=620 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=620URL Development of rice varieties through introgression of elite genes from cgp and dgp lines using recurrent backcrossing with Khumal-4 and Masuli / Sah, R.P.
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Development of rice varieties through introgression of elite genes from cgp and dgp lines using recurrent backcrossing with Khumal-4 and Masuli Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, R.P. ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; Ghimire, K.H., Author ; HK Prasai, Author ; Bhandari, H.S., Author ; R Poudel, Author ; Bhattarai M, Author ; Akhtar, T., Author Pagination: 95-104 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A total of 192 lines including exotic CGP and DGP received from International Rice
Research Institute (lRRl) and local sources were evaluated at Agriculture Botany Division,
Khumaltar and National Rice Research Program (NRRP), Hardinath during summer
2000-2002. A considerable variation for quantitative traits was recorded in the germplasm
evaluated Different lines have been identified as donor:s for various important agronomic
and yield contributing traits. F1s, BC1F1s, BC~1s and three-way crosses have been
developed through introgression of elite QTL from CGP and DGP lines into pcpular
commercial varieties K.humal-4 and Masuli. They will be advanced to BC~1. BC~1 and
BC-IF1 and selection for target traits in target environments will be carried out.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1091 Development of rice varieties through introgression of elite genes from cgp and dgp lines using recurrent backcrossing with Khumal-4 and Masuli [printed text] / Sah, R.P. ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; Ghimire, K.H., Author ; HK Prasai, Author ; Bhandari, H.S., Author ; R Poudel, Author ; Bhattarai M, Author ; Akhtar, T., Author . - [s.d.] . - 95-104 p.
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A total of 192 lines including exotic CGP and DGP received from International Rice
Research Institute (lRRl) and local sources were evaluated at Agriculture Botany Division,
Khumaltar and National Rice Research Program (NRRP), Hardinath during summer
2000-2002. A considerable variation for quantitative traits was recorded in the germplasm
evaluated Different lines have been identified as donor:s for various important agronomic
and yield contributing traits. F1s, BC1F1s, BC~1s and three-way crosses have been
developed through introgression of elite QTL from CGP and DGP lines into pcpular
commercial varieties K.humal-4 and Masuli. They will be advanced to BC~1. BC~1 and
BC-IF1 and selection for target traits in target environments will be carried out.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1091 E-copies
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