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Title : नेपालमा हालसम्म उन्मोचित र पंजिकृत आलुका जातहरुः एक छोटो परिचय Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhim Bahadur Khatri, Author ; Binod Prasad Luitel, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author Publisher: Khumaltar : National Potato Research Program Publication Date: २०७२ Pagination: 18p. Languages : Nepali (nep) Keywords: Potato production; culture; Hybrid production Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1724 नेपालमा हालसम्म उन्मोचित र पंजिकृत आलुका जातहरुः एक छोटो परिचय [printed text] / Bhim Bahadur Khatri, Author ; Binod Prasad Luitel, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author . - Khumaltar : National Potato Research Program, २०७२ . - 18p.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Keywords: Potato production; culture; Hybrid production Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1724 Alu utpadhan tatha utpadhanopranta barshik karya talim / Khatri, B.B.
Title : Alu utpadhan tatha utpadhanopranta barshik karya talim Material Type: printed text Authors: Khatri, B.B., Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author Publisher: khumaltar : NARC,Rastriya aluwali anusandhan karyakram Publication Date: 2011(2068) Pagination: 8. p General note: 5 copies Languages : Nepali (nep) Call Number : NR4928A/NR4929B/NR4930C/NR4931D/NR4932E Alu utpadhan tatha utpadhanopranta barshik karya talim [printed text] / Khatri, B.B., Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author . - [S.l.] : khumaltar : NARC,Rastriya aluwali anusandhan karyakram, 2011(2068) . - 8. p.
5 copies
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Call Number : NR4928A/NR4929B/NR4930C/NR4931D/NR4932E Evaluation of True Potato Seed Families and Us Adaptability in Nepal / Ram C. Adhikari ; Janardan Ghimire ; Gyan P. Rai ; Shambhu P. Baral ; Duryodhan Chaudhary ; K.C.Upreti
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Evaluation of True Potato Seed Families and Us Adaptability in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Ram C. Adhikari, Author ; Janardan Ghimire, Author ; Gyan P. Rai, Author ; Shambhu P. Baral, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author ; K.C.Upreti, Author Pagination: 151-161 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: family, nursery bed, seedling tuber, true potato seed, yield Abstract: The major constraints for production of potatoes in Nepal are the poor quality and high
cost of seed tubers. Most successful and widely adoptable methodology in TPS has
been the use of seedling ·tubers for raising commercial crop. Twenty TPS families
received from International Potato Center Lima Peru were evaluated at National Potato
Research Program, Khumaltar, Agriculture Research Station Belachapi and Agriculture ·
Research Station Malepatan during 2005 and 2006 to see their performance. The
families were tested . in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three
replications. TPS family C95 LB 22.2 x TP$ 67 and HPS IV67 significantly .produced
the maximum tuber yield 5.4 kg/rrf and 7. 03 kg/rrf at Khumaltar and Belachapi,
respectively in the nursery beds in 2005. But, in 2006 significantly maximum
seedling tuber yield 7.90 kglrrf, 5.04 kg/rrf and 4. 76 kg/rrf w~s obtained from
C96H 10.25 x TPS 13, FLS 15 x TPS 67 and FLS 12 x TPS 67 at Khuma/tar,
Malepatan and Belachapi, respectively. In commercial crop, F1C1 tuberlets or
C96H 13.29 x TPS 67 and FLS 12 x TPS 13 significantly produced the m_aximum tuber
yield (20.73 kg/7.2 rrf and 14.02 kg/7.2 rrf) at Khumaltar and Belachapi, respectively
as compared to Desiree (12. 17 kg/7.2 rrf at Khumaltar) and Lalgulab {5.87 kg/7.2 rr( at
Belachapi). Based on overall performance the results· suggest that the. hybrid TPS
families produce equal. or higher tuber yield as compared to standard clonal varieties.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=239 Evaluation of True Potato Seed Families and Us Adaptability in Nepal [printed text] / Ram C. Adhikari, Author ; Janardan Ghimire, Author ; Gyan P. Rai, Author ; Shambhu P. Baral, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author ; K.C.Upreti, Author . - [s.d.] . - 151-161 p.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: family, nursery bed, seedling tuber, true potato seed, yield Abstract: The major constraints for production of potatoes in Nepal are the poor quality and high
cost of seed tubers. Most successful and widely adoptable methodology in TPS has
been the use of seedling ·tubers for raising commercial crop. Twenty TPS families
received from International Potato Center Lima Peru were evaluated at National Potato
Research Program, Khumaltar, Agriculture Research Station Belachapi and Agriculture ·
Research Station Malepatan during 2005 and 2006 to see their performance. The
families were tested . in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three
replications. TPS family C95 LB 22.2 x TP$ 67 and HPS IV67 significantly .produced
the maximum tuber yield 5.4 kg/rrf and 7. 03 kg/rrf at Khumaltar and Belachapi,
respectively in the nursery beds in 2005. But, in 2006 significantly maximum
seedling tuber yield 7.90 kglrrf, 5.04 kg/rrf and 4. 76 kg/rrf w~s obtained from
C96H 10.25 x TPS 13, FLS 15 x TPS 67 and FLS 12 x TPS 67 at Khuma/tar,
Malepatan and Belachapi, respectively. In commercial crop, F1C1 tuberlets or
C96H 13.29 x TPS 67 and FLS 12 x TPS 13 significantly produced the m_aximum tuber
yield (20.73 kg/7.2 rrf and 14.02 kg/7.2 rrf) at Khumaltar and Belachapi, respectively
as compared to Desiree (12. 17 kg/7.2 rrf at Khumaltar) and Lalgulab {5.87 kg/7.2 rr( at
Belachapi). Based on overall performance the results· suggest that the. hybrid TPS
families produce equal. or higher tuber yield as compared to standard clonal varieties.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=239 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=239URL Preliminary Screening of Advanced Potato Clones against Moisture Stress in Khumaltar, Lalitpur / Bhim K. Khatri in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 10: 1 ([07/25/2015])
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Title : Preliminary Screening of Advanced Potato Clones against Moisture Stress in Khumaltar, Lalitpur Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhim K. Khatri, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author ; Buddhi P. Sharma,, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 45-49 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Potato clones, variety section, moisture stress, rain-fed conditions. Abstract: A preliminary study on potato cultivars was undertaken at Hattiban Research
Farm Khumaltar, Lalitpur (1340 masl) during the years 2008/09 and 2009/10
to compare the responses of different advanced potato cultivars for their
tolerance against moisture stresses. Completely rain-fed, rice-straw mulching
and frequently irrigated conditions were considered as the moisture treatments
in the trial. Among the assessed clones, CIP 394003.161, CIP 392243.17, CIP
391058.35 CIP 392242.25, Khumal Seto-1, CIP 378711.7, Ca x 27/40-7, CIP
396011.47, Primicia, CIP 391598.75, LBr 40, L 235.4, CIP 394007.55, Kufri
Chipsona-2, NPI-106 and Ca x LBr 40.6 were found performing better than the
check variety Kufri Jyoti in completely rain-fed conditions. In frequently
irrigated treatment, clones CIP 391011.47, Ca x LBr 40.6, CIP 378711.7 and
LBr 40 were superior, whereas in the mulching treatment, clone LBr 40
performed the best followed by 394003.161, Ca x LBr 40.6, CIP 391011.47,
Kufri Jyoti, CIP 392250.56, Primicia, CIP 391598.75, CIP 392236.6, Khumal
Seto -1, CIP 389746.2, 27/40, Des x LBr 43.18, CIP 800947 and 391058.35
respectively in assessed phenotypic, yield and its attributes compared to Kufri
Jyoti and Desiree. This result clearly indicated that the overall performance of
the clone was more under genetic control rather than the environment factors.
Based on the preliminary results, the best performing clones will be further
assessed in multi-locational varietal trials of National Potato Research
programme in the future.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 45-49 p.[article] Preliminary Screening of Advanced Potato Clones against Moisture Stress in Khumaltar, Lalitpur [printed text] / Bhim K. Khatri, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author ; Buddhi P. Sharma,, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author . - 2015 . - 45-49 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 45-49 p.
Keywords: Potato clones, variety section, moisture stress, rain-fed conditions. Abstract: A preliminary study on potato cultivars was undertaken at Hattiban Research
Farm Khumaltar, Lalitpur (1340 masl) during the years 2008/09 and 2009/10
to compare the responses of different advanced potato cultivars for their
tolerance against moisture stresses. Completely rain-fed, rice-straw mulching
and frequently irrigated conditions were considered as the moisture treatments
in the trial. Among the assessed clones, CIP 394003.161, CIP 392243.17, CIP
391058.35 CIP 392242.25, Khumal Seto-1, CIP 378711.7, Ca x 27/40-7, CIP
396011.47, Primicia, CIP 391598.75, LBr 40, L 235.4, CIP 394007.55, Kufri
Chipsona-2, NPI-106 and Ca x LBr 40.6 were found performing better than the
check variety Kufri Jyoti in completely rain-fed conditions. In frequently
irrigated treatment, clones CIP 391011.47, Ca x LBr 40.6, CIP 378711.7 and
LBr 40 were superior, whereas in the mulching treatment, clone LBr 40
performed the best followed by 394003.161, Ca x LBr 40.6, CIP 391011.47,
Kufri Jyoti, CIP 392250.56, Primicia, CIP 391598.75, CIP 392236.6, Khumal
Seto -1, CIP 389746.2, 27/40, Des x LBr 43.18, CIP 800947 and 391058.35
respectively in assessed phenotypic, yield and its attributes compared to Kufri
Jyoti and Desiree. This result clearly indicated that the overall performance of
the clone was more under genetic control rather than the environment factors.
Based on the preliminary results, the best performing clones will be further
assessed in multi-locational varietal trials of National Potato Research
programme in the future.STUDY OF :r/ U. M. Singh ; Jha, V.C. ; Mahato, S.N. ; Duryodhan Chaudhary
in CATCH EFFORTS AND CAPTURE FISHERY IN LAKES OF POKHARA VALLEY: STATUS AND MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE / Wagle, S.K. ; J.D. Bista
Title : STUDY OF :r Material Type: printed text Authors: U. M. Singh, Author ; Jha, V.C., Author ; Mahato, S.N., Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author Pagination: 117-122 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Blood and serum samples from 16 (12 sick and 4 healthy) animals were collected for
haematologica/ and biochemical examination. There was no significant difference in
.haematological and biochemical values_ but lower phosphorus values were recorded both
in affected and normal animals. Out of 162 buffalo cows 13 (8. 02%) buffaloes had only
skin lesions, 9 buffaloes (5.55%) had skin lesion with hoof deformity, 11 buffaloes (6.8%)
had skin lesion, emaciation and abducted limbs, 2 (1.2%) were found infertile and 13
(8. 02%) recovered after infection. The culture of dried hay, maize stover and hoof
powder revealed Aspergillus sp where as the rice straw revealed Rhizopus stolonifer.STUDY OF :r
in CATCH EFFORTS AND CAPTURE FISHERY IN LAKES OF POKHARA VALLEY: STATUS AND MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE / Wagle, S.K. ; J.D. BistaU. M. Singh, Author ; Jha, V.C., Author ; Mahato, S.N., Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author . - [s.d.] . - 117-122 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Blood and serum samples from 16 (12 sick and 4 healthy) animals were collected for
haematologica/ and biochemical examination. There was no significant difference in
.haematological and biochemical values_ but lower phosphorus values were recorded both
in affected and normal animals. Out of 162 buffalo cows 13 (8. 02%) buffaloes had only
skin lesions, 9 buffaloes (5.55%) had skin lesion with hoof deformity, 11 buffaloes (6.8%)
had skin lesion, emaciation and abducted limbs, 2 (1.2%) were found infertile and 13
(8. 02%) recovered after infection. The culture of dried hay, maize stover and hoof
powder revealed Aspergillus sp where as the rice straw revealed Rhizopus stolonifer.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=136URL