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Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal / Budathoki, K ; Regmi, H.N. ; N G Pradhan ; Gotame, T.P.
Title : Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Gotame, T.P., Author Pagination: 116-122 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Citrus. characterization, diversily, evaluation, genotype Abstract: £co-geographic swvey to identify the flighest diversity areas of citnts genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in four hill districts of Nepal. The study included the
characterization, evaluation and quality assessment of fruit genotypes that were idelllijied in
diversity areas. Fifteen hill citms genotypes from different villages were characterized and
evaluated. It was found that some of the local landraces of mandarin orange (Swrtala and
Kamala) of Banskharka-1. Bansklrarka-2, Parbat District. Sweet orange (Mousami Local) of
Birauta, Dedeldlrura District and Junar of Ratnac/rura-2, Sindlruli District /rave been found
as having high commercial value and these genotypes could immediately be recommended
for commercia/farming.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=476 Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal [printed text] / Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Gotame, T.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 116-122 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Citrus. characterization, diversily, evaluation, genotype Abstract: £co-geographic swvey to identify the flighest diversity areas of citnts genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in four hill districts of Nepal. The study included the
characterization, evaluation and quality assessment of fruit genotypes that were idelllijied in
diversity areas. Fifteen hill citms genotypes from different villages were characterized and
evaluated. It was found that some of the local landraces of mandarin orange (Swrtala and
Kamala) of Banskharka-1. Bansklrarka-2, Parbat District. Sweet orange (Mousami Local) of
Birauta, Dedeldlrura District and Junar of Ratnac/rura-2, Sindlruli District /rave been found
as having high commercial value and these genotypes could immediately be recommended
for commercia/farming.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=476 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=476URL Evaluation of Cauliflower Varieties for Off-Season Production in the Mid Hills of Nepal / Budathoki, K ; N G Pradhan ; Bhattarai, D.R.
Title : Evaluation of Cauliflower Varieties for Off-Season Production in the Mid Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Budathoki, K, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Bhattarai, D.R., Author Pagination: 409-417 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cauliflower, maturity groups Abstract: Asadh to mid Mangsir are the off-season months for cauliflower. It is, hence, production and
marketing of quality cauliflower curd during these months are becoming very attractive
among thejam1ers due to high income and high profit received from off-season cauliflower.
However, cultivars capable of producing high quality curd and high yield at mid to high It ills
during these periods are lacking. In view of addressing these problems, experiment was
conducted at Horticulture Research Division, Khumaltar (1360 mas/). There were 14
cultivars, the seedlings of which were transplanted on 5 Shravan and 5 Bhadra. The
experiment was laid out in RCBD and there were two replications in each treatment. The
result indicated that cultivars White Flash, Snow King m!d Silver Cup 60 were extra early
and matured in 40-50 days. The mid maturing cultivars were Milk Way and Rami, which
matured from 60-75 days of transplanting. Jyapu Local, Snow Crown and Snow Mystic were
matured from 95-120 days from transplanting at the first planting date (Shrawatl of the 2058
and 2059). Similarly, at second planting date, the result indicated that the cultivars Tropical
45, Snow King and Silver Cup 60 were extra early cultivars, which matured from 30-50 days
from transplanting. The mid maturing cultivars were Milk Way, White Flash, White Contessa
and Rami matured from 60-75 days after planting. The late maturating cultivars is Jyapu
Local, Snow Mastique and Snow Crown matured from 85-120 days after planting. The result
further revealed that late maturing cultivar produced higher yields than those of early
maturing cultivars. The result indicated that a combination of different cauliflower cultivars
could be recommended for wider cultivation to harvest curd in these months.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=679 Evaluation of Cauliflower Varieties for Off-Season Production in the Mid Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Budathoki, K, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Bhattarai, D.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 409-417 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: cauliflower, maturity groups Abstract: Asadh to mid Mangsir are the off-season months for cauliflower. It is, hence, production and
marketing of quality cauliflower curd during these months are becoming very attractive
among thejam1ers due to high income and high profit received from off-season cauliflower.
However, cultivars capable of producing high quality curd and high yield at mid to high It ills
during these periods are lacking. In view of addressing these problems, experiment was
conducted at Horticulture Research Division, Khumaltar (1360 mas/). There were 14
cultivars, the seedlings of which were transplanted on 5 Shravan and 5 Bhadra. The
experiment was laid out in RCBD and there were two replications in each treatment. The
result indicated that cultivars White Flash, Snow King m!d Silver Cup 60 were extra early
and matured in 40-50 days. The mid maturing cultivars were Milk Way and Rami, which
matured from 60-75 days of transplanting. Jyapu Local, Snow Crown and Snow Mystic were
matured from 95-120 days from transplanting at the first planting date (Shrawatl of the 2058
and 2059). Similarly, at second planting date, the result indicated that the cultivars Tropical
45, Snow King and Silver Cup 60 were extra early cultivars, which matured from 30-50 days
from transplanting. The mid maturing cultivars were Milk Way, White Flash, White Contessa
and Rami matured from 60-75 days after planting. The late maturating cultivars is Jyapu
Local, Snow Mastique and Snow Crown matured from 85-120 days after planting. The result
further revealed that late maturing cultivar produced higher yields than those of early
maturing cultivars. The result indicated that a combination of different cauliflower cultivars
could be recommended for wider cultivation to harvest curd in these months.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=679 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=679URL Evaluation of Tomato Inbred Lines for the Production of Fl Hybrids / Regmi, H.N. ; Budathoki, K ; N G Pradhan
Title : Evaluation of Tomato Inbred Lines for the Production of Fl Hybrids Material Type: printed text Authors: Regmi, H.N., Author ; Budathoki, K, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author Pagination: 401-404 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: hybrid, tomato, inbred lines Abstract: It has been estimated that hybrid seed of vegetable crops worth of million of Rupees is
imported every year to Nepal from various countries. These imported hybrid seeds are too
expensive and are affordable only to few resource rich famzers. Additionally the supply of
these hybrids seeds is irregular and quality is questionable which have affected productivity,
production, quality and income of farmers. In view of these problems hybrid seed production
of tomato was initiated at Horticulture Research Division Klwmaltar, during 2001, 2002 and
2003. A total of 18 inbred lines were characterized and evaluated. Variation infntit size (20
gm to 100 gm), fntit shape (round to oblong), growth habit (determinate and indeterminate),
yield potelltial of these inbreeds are recorded. Also different crosses were made from these
inbred lines. A total of 35 combinations were made during last three years. These F1 hybrid.
lines had fruit size ranged from 30 gm to BO·gm. Tomato growers from Kathmandu, i.Alitpur,
Bhaktapurand Kavre Districts evaluated these FJ hybrid lines at HRD, Khumal and selected
some of F1 lines on the basis offntit size, wilt tolerance andfntit shape.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=677 Evaluation of Tomato Inbred Lines for the Production of Fl Hybrids [printed text] / Regmi, H.N., Author ; Budathoki, K, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author . - [s.d.] . - 401-404 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: hybrid, tomato, inbred lines Abstract: It has been estimated that hybrid seed of vegetable crops worth of million of Rupees is
imported every year to Nepal from various countries. These imported hybrid seeds are too
expensive and are affordable only to few resource rich famzers. Additionally the supply of
these hybrids seeds is irregular and quality is questionable which have affected productivity,
production, quality and income of farmers. In view of these problems hybrid seed production
of tomato was initiated at Horticulture Research Division Klwmaltar, during 2001, 2002 and
2003. A total of 18 inbred lines were characterized and evaluated. Variation infntit size (20
gm to 100 gm), fntit shape (round to oblong), growth habit (determinate and indeterminate),
yield potelltial of these inbreeds are recorded. Also different crosses were made from these
inbred lines. A total of 35 combinations were made during last three years. These F1 hybrid.
lines had fruit size ranged from 30 gm to BO·gm. Tomato growers from Kathmandu, i.Alitpur,
Bhaktapurand Kavre Districts evaluated these FJ hybrid lines at HRD, Khumal and selected
some of F1 lines on the basis offntit size, wilt tolerance andfntit shape.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=677 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=677URL
Title : Evaluations of Cabbage Cultivars for Export Markets Material Type: printed text Authors: Budathoki, K, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Bhattarai, D.R., Author Pagination: 405-408 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cabbage, cultivars, diseases tolerance Abstract: Cabbage is one of the important exportable vegetable crops produced in the hills of Nepal
during Asadh to Kartik. Produced cabbage heads are exported to India apart from domestic
consumption. However, the price of the cabbage received by the exporter is very poor and is
deterwined by· the quality parameters require by the consumers and importers of the
importing countries. Round shaped head, dark green· colour of leaves and small heads
weighting about one kilogram are the important quality parameter of the cabbage heads
needed by Indian importers. However, the present recommended cultivars are lacking of
these quality traits and are found unsuitable for export markets. In view of these problems,
experiment was conducted during 2000 to 200/ to evaluate and identify the cultivars suitable
for export markets and domestic markets. A total of 22 cabbage cultivars were evaluated in
RCBD with 3 replications. Transplanting was done in first week of Shravan. The plot size
was 2.4 m2. Tfte row-to-row and plant-to-plant spacing were kept at 40 em and 40 em
respectively. Result showed that cultivars Gonzales, Vector Boy, NS 27 and Saint had been
found with exportable size, color and shape of the head. These cultivars therefore should be
recommended for wider cultivation for export markets.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=678 Evaluations of Cabbage Cultivars for Export Markets [printed text] / Budathoki, K, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Bhattarai, D.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 405-408 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: cabbage, cultivars, diseases tolerance Abstract: Cabbage is one of the important exportable vegetable crops produced in the hills of Nepal
during Asadh to Kartik. Produced cabbage heads are exported to India apart from domestic
consumption. However, the price of the cabbage received by the exporter is very poor and is
deterwined by· the quality parameters require by the consumers and importers of the
importing countries. Round shaped head, dark green· colour of leaves and small heads
weighting about one kilogram are the important quality parameter of the cabbage heads
needed by Indian importers. However, the present recommended cultivars are lacking of
these quality traits and are found unsuitable for export markets. In view of these problems,
experiment was conducted during 2000 to 200/ to evaluate and identify the cultivars suitable
for export markets and domestic markets. A total of 22 cabbage cultivars were evaluated in
RCBD with 3 replications. Transplanting was done in first week of Shravan. The plot size
was 2.4 m2. Tfte row-to-row and plant-to-plant spacing were kept at 40 em and 40 em
respectively. Result showed that cultivars Gonzales, Vector Boy, NS 27 and Saint had been
found with exportable size, color and shape of the head. These cultivars therefore should be
recommended for wider cultivation for export markets.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=678 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=678URL Mango Diversity, Their Characterization and Conservation in Nepal / Budathoki, K ; Regmi, H.N. ; P. R. Bhurtyal ; N G Pradhan
Title : Mango Diversity, Their Characterization and Conservation in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; P. R. Bhurtyal, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author Pagination: 110-115 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: characterization, diversification, mango, quality Abstract: £co-geographic survey to identify the highest diversity areas of mango genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in terai and hill Districts of Nepal. The study o included the
characterization, evaluation and assessment of fruit quality of the genotypes identified in
diversity areas. The resrdts of studies carried out for three years show that Siraha and
Saptari are very rich in mango /and races, which are to. date, are unexplored and umttilized.
These genotypes are extremely useful for future breeding programme to increase production
productivity and quality of fruits. Fifteen local mango diversity sites for terai mango and
seven diversity sites for local hill mango are identified. Ninety-one terai mango genotypes,
thirty-nine hill mango genotypes from diversity villages are characterized. Similarly, sixty
elite terai mango genotypes, are evaluated, propagated and planted at Regional Agricultural
Research Station (RARS), Tarahara as an ex situ conservation site. Some of the local
landraces of mango such as Titulo Kali, Sona, Sindlture etc. have been found with high
commercial value and they could immediately be recommended for commercial ctiltivation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=475 Mango Diversity, Their Characterization and Conservation in Nepal [printed text] / Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; P. R. Bhurtyal, Author ; N G Pradhan, Author . - [s.d.] . - 110-115 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: characterization, diversification, mango, quality Abstract: £co-geographic survey to identify the highest diversity areas of mango genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in terai and hill Districts of Nepal. The study o included the
characterization, evaluation and assessment of fruit quality of the genotypes identified in
diversity areas. The resrdts of studies carried out for three years show that Siraha and
Saptari are very rich in mango /and races, which are to. date, are unexplored and umttilized.
These genotypes are extremely useful for future breeding programme to increase production
productivity and quality of fruits. Fifteen local mango diversity sites for terai mango and
seven diversity sites for local hill mango are identified. Ninety-one terai mango genotypes,
thirty-nine hill mango genotypes from diversity villages are characterized. Similarly, sixty
elite terai mango genotypes, are evaluated, propagated and planted at Regional Agricultural
Research Station (RARS), Tarahara as an ex situ conservation site. Some of the local
landraces of mango such as Titulo Kali, Sona, Sindlture etc. have been found with high
commercial value and they could immediately be recommended for commercial ctiltivation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=475 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=475URL Status of Fruits, Vegetable and Spices Research, Major Production Problems and Prioritized Research Areas at NARC / Subedi, P.P ; S.P. Bhattari ; Budathoki, K ; Jaiswal, J.P.PermalinkSustainable vegetable production through indigenous knowledge and varieties / Budathoki, KPermalink