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Title : Annual report 2067/068 (2010/11) - Commercial Crops Division Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradip Kumar Yadav, Author ; Krishna H. Ghimire, Author Publisher: Lalitpur : Commercial Crop Dvision, NARC Publication Date: 2011 Pagination: 46 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Agriculture-Research Class number: NR4492 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2605 Annual report 2067/068 (2010/11) - Commercial Crops Division [printed text] / Pradip Kumar Yadav, Author ; Krishna H. Ghimire, Author . - Lalitpur : Commercial Crop Dvision, NARC, 2011 . - 46 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Agriculture-Research Class number: NR4492 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2605 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2605URL Annual report fiscal year 206/065 / Pradip Kumar Yadav
Title : Annual report fiscal year 206/065 Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradip Kumar Yadav, Author ; Krishna H. Ghimire, Author Publisher: NARC Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: 21 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Agriculture-Research Class number: NR4490 Annual report fiscal year 206/065 [printed text] / Pradip Kumar Yadav, Author ; Krishna H. Ghimire, Author . - [S.l.] : NARC, 2013 . - 21 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Agriculture-Research Class number: NR4490 Genetic Diversity in Nepalese Large Cardamom Gene Pool Based on Rapd Markers / Raju Chaudhary ; Niroula, Raj Kumar ; Shrawan Kumar Sah ; Pradip Kumar Yadav ; Bal Krishna Joshi ; Ojha, Bishnu Raj ; Surya Kant Ghimire
in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Title : Genetic Diversity in Nepalese Large Cardamom Gene Pool Based on Rapd Markers Material Type: printed text Authors: Raju Chaudhary, Author ; Niroula, Raj Kumar, Author ; Shrawan Kumar Sah, Author ; Pradip Kumar Yadav, Author ; Bal Krishna Joshi, Author ; Ojha, Bishnu Raj, Author ; Surya Kant Ghimire, Author Pagination: 25-30 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Large cardamom (Amomum subulatum), Churumpha, RAPD, decamcr, genetic diversity Abstract: Large Cardamom (Amomum subulatum Roxb.) is a major cash generating spice crop of Nepal, mainly
confined to the eastern hills of Nepal. Fourteen large cardamom samples collected from Taplejung,
Panchthar and Jlam Districts of Nepal during 2012 were used to evaluate genetic diversity using
RAPD markers. Total of fifty one decamer primers (Operon series) were initially used for the
experiment but only eighteen primers were selected based on nature of polym01phic and
reproducibility for the analysis. Out of 133 loci generated 97.74 % were found to be polymorphic with
number of alleles 1.977±0.013 and number of effective alleles1.409±0.024. Considering a single
population Nei 's genetic diversity over all loci generated was found to be 0.263±0. OJ 2 with Shannon's
information· index 0.416. On UPGMA clustering, two main clusters were obse1,ed that clearly
separate wild cultivars (Churumpha) from commercially grown cultivars. The RAPD markers showed
sufficient polymorphism for genotype discrimination and experimental reproducibility. Incorporation
of molecular approaches over conventional method of genetic diversity assessment is. very much
effective in pinpointing the potential genetic diversity for cardamom improvement.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1543 Genetic Diversity in Nepalese Large Cardamom Gene Pool Based on Rapd Markers [printed text] / Raju Chaudhary, Author ; Niroula, Raj Kumar, Author ; Shrawan Kumar Sah, Author ; Pradip Kumar Yadav, Author ; Bal Krishna Joshi, Author ; Ojha, Bishnu Raj, Author ; Surya Kant Ghimire, Author . - [s.d.] . - 25-30 p.
in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Large cardamom (Amomum subulatum), Churumpha, RAPD, decamcr, genetic diversity Abstract: Large Cardamom (Amomum subulatum Roxb.) is a major cash generating spice crop of Nepal, mainly
confined to the eastern hills of Nepal. Fourteen large cardamom samples collected from Taplejung,
Panchthar and Jlam Districts of Nepal during 2012 were used to evaluate genetic diversity using
RAPD markers. Total of fifty one decamer primers (Operon series) were initially used for the
experiment but only eighteen primers were selected based on nature of polym01phic and
reproducibility for the analysis. Out of 133 loci generated 97.74 % were found to be polymorphic with
number of alleles 1.977±0.013 and number of effective alleles1.409±0.024. Considering a single
population Nei 's genetic diversity over all loci generated was found to be 0.263±0. OJ 2 with Shannon's
information· index 0.416. On UPGMA clustering, two main clusters were obse1,ed that clearly
separate wild cultivars (Churumpha) from commercially grown cultivars. The RAPD markers showed
sufficient polymorphism for genotype discrimination and experimental reproducibility. Incorporation
of molecular approaches over conventional method of genetic diversity assessment is. very much
effective in pinpointing the potential genetic diversity for cardamom improvement.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1543 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1543URL Reform Needs of on Tea Research and Development Policy in Nepal / Pradip Kumar Yadav ; Krishna P: Paudyal ; Ram C. Adhikare
in Proceedings of the Fifth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture for Food Security, Employment Generation Economic Opportunities, Kathmandu, March 11-12, 2010 (Falgun 27-28, 2066)
Title : Reform Needs of on Tea Research and Development Policy in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradip Kumar Yadav, Author ; Krishna P: Paudyal, Author ; Ram C. Adhikare, Author Pagination: 66-74 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Tea is one of the exportable commodities of Nepal. Tea cultivation is a labour intensive .
agri-business and plays a multi dimensional role in income generation, fostering
industrial and environmental protection. It is estimated that about 70 thousand people are
•employed and 9 thousand families are involved in tea industry in which 60% are women.
It contributes more than 0.14% to AGDP. The production and area under tea plantation
are in increasing trend. Although high numbers of private and public organizations are
involved in tea industry, Nepalese tea industry is running in much slower pace compared
to its competitors. The demand of tea is burgeoning worldwide due to its non-alcoholic
and medicinal value. Although, the tea industry posses a bright scope in uplifting
economic condition of people and nation. But the R&D policy and program
implementation modality of tea industry needs restructuring for improvement of
production, productivity and quality tea to compete fast changing global market. National
Tea Research Institute (NTRI) needs to be set up for high quality tea production in
sustainable way. This paper focuses on various existing issues on tea R&D and highlights
some new thoughts for exploiting its full potentiality for economic growth of the nation
and improving living standard of rural people.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=725 Reform Needs of on Tea Research and Development Policy in Nepal [printed text] / Pradip Kumar Yadav, Author ; Krishna P: Paudyal, Author ; Ram C. Adhikare, Author . - [s.d.] . - 66-74 p.
in Proceedings of the Fifth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture for Food Security, Employment Generation Economic Opportunities, Kathmandu, March 11-12, 2010 (Falgun 27-28, 2066)
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Tea is one of the exportable commodities of Nepal. Tea cultivation is a labour intensive .
agri-business and plays a multi dimensional role in income generation, fostering
industrial and environmental protection. It is estimated that about 70 thousand people are
•employed and 9 thousand families are involved in tea industry in which 60% are women.
It contributes more than 0.14% to AGDP. The production and area under tea plantation
are in increasing trend. Although high numbers of private and public organizations are
involved in tea industry, Nepalese tea industry is running in much slower pace compared
to its competitors. The demand of tea is burgeoning worldwide due to its non-alcoholic
and medicinal value. Although, the tea industry posses a bright scope in uplifting
economic condition of people and nation. But the R&D policy and program
implementation modality of tea industry needs restructuring for improvement of
production, productivity and quality tea to compete fast changing global market. National
Tea Research Institute (NTRI) needs to be set up for high quality tea production in
sustainable way. This paper focuses on various existing issues on tea R&D and highlights
some new thoughts for exploiting its full potentiality for economic growth of the nation
and improving living standard of rural people.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=725 E-copies
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