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An Economic Study on Coffee Production at Farmers Level in the Western Hills of Nepal / Nepali, M.B. ; Gautam, I.P. ; K. P. Upadhyay ; ,Pokharel, D.
Title : An Economic Study on Coffee Production at Farmers Level in the Western Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Nepali, M.B., Author ; Gautam, I.P., Author ; K. P. Upadhyay, Author ; ,Pokharel, D., Author Pagination: 128-133 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Coffee (Coffea spp), is an important cash generative stimulant drink crop after tea in Nepal.
However there is a limited study on existing status of farmers level coffee production in
westem hills of Nepal. An evaluation of famlers' level coffee production was carried out at
Palpa, Gulmi, Kaski and Syangja districts to identify the famlers practices on the
improvement of the coffee production in 2003. Purposive sampling was used to collect the
information. Results from the study described that farmers are generating more than NRs.
160,000 per hectare. Most of the farmers are poorly guided for the plantation of coffee in its
technical base. Coffee plantation utilizes unproductive fallow land and shady area. It also
helps to conserve soil erosion and provide friendly environment condition. Most of the
fanners do not grade their cherry which ultimately spoil the quality of coffee. If they were not
able to sale dry cherry within the production period, they store them more than two years,
which also deteriorate the quality of processed product. Most of the farmers established new
coffee orchard by uprooting seedlings, which germinated near old plants. Results showed that
there is lack of proper knowledge of suitable varieties, grading systems, manuring, irrigation,
proper training, pruning operation, and disease managemellf. However, organic fanning is
common practices in fanners' level of surveyed area.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=479 An Economic Study on Coffee Production at Farmers Level in the Western Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Nepali, M.B., Author ; Gautam, I.P., Author ; K. P. Upadhyay, Author ; ,Pokharel, D., Author . - [s.d.] . - 128-133 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Coffee (Coffea spp), is an important cash generative stimulant drink crop after tea in Nepal.
However there is a limited study on existing status of farmers level coffee production in
westem hills of Nepal. An evaluation of famlers' level coffee production was carried out at
Palpa, Gulmi, Kaski and Syangja districts to identify the famlers practices on the
improvement of the coffee production in 2003. Purposive sampling was used to collect the
information. Results from the study described that farmers are generating more than NRs.
160,000 per hectare. Most of the farmers are poorly guided for the plantation of coffee in its
technical base. Coffee plantation utilizes unproductive fallow land and shady area. It also
helps to conserve soil erosion and provide friendly environment condition. Most of the
fanners do not grade their cherry which ultimately spoil the quality of coffee. If they were not
able to sale dry cherry within the production period, they store them more than two years,
which also deteriorate the quality of processed product. Most of the farmers established new
coffee orchard by uprooting seedlings, which germinated near old plants. Results showed that
there is lack of proper knowledge of suitable varieties, grading systems, manuring, irrigation,
proper training, pruning operation, and disease managemellf. However, organic fanning is
common practices in fanners' level of surveyed area.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=479 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=479URL Evaluation of Tomato (Lycopersicum Esculentum L.) Genotypes in Farmer's Field for Rainy Season in the Western Hills of Nepal / Paudel, K.B. ; Gautam, P. ; Regmi, H.N. ; J.N. Chaudhary ; K. P. Upadhya ; P. Dauwadi ; ,Pokharel, D. ; B. Khatri
Title : Evaluation of Tomato (Lycopersicum Esculentum L.) Genotypes in Farmer's Field for Rainy Season in the Western Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Paudel, K.B., Author ; Gautam, P., Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; J.N. Chaudhary, Author ; K. P. Upadhya, Author ; P. Dauwadi, Author ; ,Pokharel, D., Author ; B. Khatri, Author Pagination: 422-426 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Diseases, genotypes, rainy season, tomato, yield Abstract: The rainy season tomato has been stressed by various biotic and abiotic constraints. Among
various biotic stresses bacterial wilt, tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), late blight,
altemeria and septoria leaf spot are common where as the major abiotic constraints are high
temperature and high rainfall. Some tomato genot)pes were evaluated for resistallt to
bacterial wilt under glass house condition during 2001 rainy season at Lumle condition.
These different tomato genotypes along with other were evaluated in Gaunsahara (Lamjung),
Tenkilo (Gorkha), Hemja (Kaski) and Chambas (Tanahu) during 2058 and 2059 in plastic
house and open field condition for their yield potentials. The test was peiformed mainly
during rainy season. Some genotypes were found highly resistant to bacterial wilt in glass
house condition. The yield potential of N-162 was found 140 mt/ha followed by LTH -162
( 111. 11 mt/ha) under plastic house. Among the tested genotypes N-162 has produced the
highest fruit yield (83.3 mt/ha) and found to be resistant to bacterial wilt in farmers' field
condition at Kavre district. N-162 id ready to release for general cultivation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=681 Evaluation of Tomato (Lycopersicum Esculentum L.) Genotypes in Farmer's Field for Rainy Season in the Western Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Paudel, K.B., Author ; Gautam, P., Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; J.N. Chaudhary, Author ; K. P. Upadhya, Author ; P. Dauwadi, Author ; ,Pokharel, D., Author ; B. Khatri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 422-426 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Diseases, genotypes, rainy season, tomato, yield Abstract: The rainy season tomato has been stressed by various biotic and abiotic constraints. Among
various biotic stresses bacterial wilt, tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), late blight,
altemeria and septoria leaf spot are common where as the major abiotic constraints are high
temperature and high rainfall. Some tomato genot)pes were evaluated for resistallt to
bacterial wilt under glass house condition during 2001 rainy season at Lumle condition.
These different tomato genotypes along with other were evaluated in Gaunsahara (Lamjung),
Tenkilo (Gorkha), Hemja (Kaski) and Chambas (Tanahu) during 2058 and 2059 in plastic
house and open field condition for their yield potentials. The test was peiformed mainly
during rainy season. Some genotypes were found highly resistant to bacterial wilt in glass
house condition. The yield potential of N-162 was found 140 mt/ha followed by LTH -162
( 111. 11 mt/ha) under plastic house. Among the tested genotypes N-162 has produced the
highest fruit yield (83.3 mt/ha) and found to be resistant to bacterial wilt in farmers' field
condition at Kavre district. N-162 id ready to release for general cultivation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=681 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=681URL Evaluation of wheat genotypes for resistance to major diseases under hill conditions / Sah, D.N.
Title : Evaluation of wheat genotypes for resistance to major diseases under hill conditions Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, D.N. ; Malla, S. ; ,Pokharel, D. Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 2002 Pagination: 8 Keywords: Rusts; Puccinia striiformis; Helminthosporium; Cochliobolus sativus; Pyrenophora triticirepentis; Mildews; Erysiphe graminis; Genotypes; Wheats; Plant diseases Evaluation of wheat genotypes for resistance to major diseases under hill conditions [printed text] / Sah, D.N. ; Malla, S. ; ,Pokharel, D. . - Pokhara : LARC, 2002 . - 8.
Keywords: Rusts; Puccinia striiformis; Helminthosporium; Cochliobolus sativus; Pyrenophora triticirepentis; Mildews; Erysiphe graminis; Genotypes; Wheats; Plant diseases Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-3815 NR-3815, Document NARC Library Documents Available Integrated management of rhizome rot disease of ginger in the hills of Nepal / Sah, D.N.
Title : Integrated management of rhizome rot disease of ginger in the hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, D.N. ; Malla, S. ; ,Pokharel, D. Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 2001 Pagination: 10 Keywords: Ginger; Rhizomes; Plant disease Integrated management of rhizome rot disease of ginger in the hills of Nepal [printed text] / Sah, D.N. ; Malla, S. ; ,Pokharel, D. . - Pokhara : LARC, 2001 . - 10.
Keywords: Ginger; Rhizomes; Plant disease Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-3915 NR-3915, Document NARC Library Documents Available Performance of Tomato Varieties in Tunnel House and Efficacy of Different Treatments for Root Knot Nematode Management / R. Simkhada in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 8/9 ([07/25/2012])
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Title : Performance of Tomato Varieties in Tunnel House and Efficacy of Different Treatments for Root Knot Nematode Management Material Type: printed text Authors: R. Simkhada, Author ; ,Pokharel, D., Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 59-62 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Furadan, Lycopersicon esculentum, ormicomin, performance, Thims 16 Abstract: Four commercially available tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum, Mill) varieties:
Srijana, Thims 1, Thims 16 and Bishesh were grown in Dhikurpokhari, Kaski to
characterize their morpho-physiological traits and select the best variety for the
hill condition to boost tomato yield in plastic house. Thims16 produced highest
yield/plot (330 kg) followed by Sirjana (311 kg). The highest fruit weight was for
Thims1 (78 g), and the lowest for Bishesh (31.8 g). TSS value was statistically
similar (P>0.05) among the tomato varieties. Besides, this research was aimed
to develop suitable management option to manage root knot nematodes
(Meloidogyne spp.) grown under plastic house. Six types of treatments (mustard
cake @ 50g, poultry manure @ 100g , ormicomin @ 50g, furadan 3G @ 1g and
neemajin @ 1g per plant basis) with control were tested. Ormicomin was the
most effective treatment, which resulted lowest score of nematode in both root
and stem followed by poultry manure and Mustard cake. Neemajin and furadan
showed lowest impact on reducing nematode score.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 59-62 p.[article] Performance of Tomato Varieties in Tunnel House and Efficacy of Different Treatments for Root Knot Nematode Management [printed text] / R. Simkhada, Author ; ,Pokharel, D., Author . - 2012 . - 59-62 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 59-62 p.
Keywords: Furadan, Lycopersicon esculentum, ormicomin, performance, Thims 16 Abstract: Four commercially available tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum, Mill) varieties:
Srijana, Thims 1, Thims 16 and Bishesh were grown in Dhikurpokhari, Kaski to
characterize their morpho-physiological traits and select the best variety for the
hill condition to boost tomato yield in plastic house. Thims16 produced highest
yield/plot (330 kg) followed by Sirjana (311 kg). The highest fruit weight was for
Thims1 (78 g), and the lowest for Bishesh (31.8 g). TSS value was statistically
similar (P>0.05) among the tomato varieties. Besides, this research was aimed
to develop suitable management option to manage root knot nematodes
(Meloidogyne spp.) grown under plastic house. Six types of treatments (mustard
cake @ 50g, poultry manure @ 100g , ormicomin @ 50g, furadan 3G @ 1g and
neemajin @ 1g per plant basis) with control were tested. Ormicomin was the
most effective treatment, which resulted lowest score of nematode in both root
and stem followed by poultry manure and Mustard cake. Neemajin and furadan
showed lowest impact on reducing nematode score.Septoria leaf spot disease management in tomato through cultural and chemical methods / Malla, S.Permalink