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EFFECT OF PIT SIZE ON NITROGEN FIXING TREE ESTABLISHMENT and GROWTH IN DEGRADED FOREST LANDS / Pariyar, D. ; Adhikary, J.R. ; R.N. Kandel, ; ,Ghimire, R.C. ; Shrestha, R.R.
in RESPONSES OF :MIGRATORY SHEEP AND GOATS TO SINGLE ANTHEL:MINTIC TREATMENT DURING EARLY WINTER MONTH IN LAMJUNG DISTRICT OF WEST NEPAL / Joshi, B.R. ; Joshi, H.D.
Title : EFFECT OF PIT SIZE ON NITROGEN FIXING TREE ESTABLISHMENT and GROWTH IN DEGRADED FOREST LANDS Material Type: printed text Authors: Pariyar, D., Author ; Adhikary, J.R., Author ; R.N. Kandel,, Author ; ,Ghimire, R.C., Author ; Shrestha, R.R., Author Pagination: 182-185 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Fodder is one of the major components of feed for livestock in Nepal. The critical issues
associated with fodder tree ... development was its poor sun,ival and growth because of the
existing unsuitable method of its plantationf Before establishment of trails basic inventory
of site on soil type, vegetation and household economy was done in four districts/ Across
four districts under grassland and shurb land were divided into three altitude belt. A total
area of -1.8 ha (3000 m2 in each site) was covered testing three planting technologies. The
recommended method 50 cubic em pit size-tip soil-250 gm DAP and 150 gm sulphur
given treatme11f produced the highest plant height and more Sliii'ival. With this
intervention more number of fast growing tree could be hal,,ested on the fourth year of
the establishment/EFFECT OF PIT SIZE ON NITROGEN FIXING TREE ESTABLISHMENT and GROWTH IN DEGRADED FOREST LANDS [printed text] / Pariyar, D., Author ; Adhikary, J.R., Author ; R.N. Kandel,, Author ; ,Ghimire, R.C., Author ; Shrestha, R.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 182-185 p.
in RESPONSES OF :MIGRATORY SHEEP AND GOATS TO SINGLE ANTHEL:MINTIC TREATMENT DURING EARLY WINTER MONTH IN LAMJUNG DISTRICT OF WEST NEPAL / Joshi, B.R. ; Joshi, H.D.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Fodder is one of the major components of feed for livestock in Nepal. The critical issues
associated with fodder tree ... development was its poor sun,ival and growth because of the
existing unsuitable method of its plantationf Before establishment of trails basic inventory
of site on soil type, vegetation and household economy was done in four districts/ Across
four districts under grassland and shurb land were divided into three altitude belt. A total
area of -1.8 ha (3000 m2 in each site) was covered testing three planting technologies. The
recommended method 50 cubic em pit size-tip soil-250 gm DAP and 150 gm sulphur
given treatme11f produced the highest plant height and more Sliii'ival. With this
intervention more number of fast growing tree could be hal,,ested on the fourth year of
the establishment/ContentE-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=125URL Evaluation of Different Legume Species for High Altitude Areas / Pradhan, S.M. ; Pariyar, D. ; R.N. Kandel, ; J. R. Adhikari ; P. B. Munankarmi ; Shrestha, K.K.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Title : Evaluation of Different Legume Species for High Altitude Areas Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Pariyar, D., Author ; R.N. Kandel,, Author ; J. R. Adhikari, Author ; P. B. Munankarmi, Author ; Shrestha, K.K., Author Pagination: 95-99 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: D(fferent legume species were tested in the hills qfhigh altitude areas (above 1800_masl.) for
their green matter production. Four different legume species viz. Trifolium repens cv. Cook,
Trifolium repens cv Tahora, Lotus Pendunculatus cv. Maku were tested in fertilizer applied
condition (250 kg DAP/ha) and control (without fertilizer) at Hills Leasehold Forestry areas
of the three districts viz. Makwanpur, Kavre and Ramechap. From the data of nvo years
production yield, Lotus Pendunculatus cv. Maku produced 10 t/ha bio-mass which was
significantly higher (P<O. 05) than Trifolium repens cv. Khumal (5t/ha) and Trifolium repens
cv. Tahora (4.5tlha) in average production yield. Similarly the bio-mass production of
legume species underfertilizer application was significantly higher (P<O.Ol) than that under
controlled condition. An increase in yield under application of fertilizer over the control was
36%, and 46% and 52.3%for Trifolium repens cv. Khumal, Trifolium repens cv. Tahora and
Lotus Pendunculatus cv .. Maku respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=385 Evaluation of Different Legume Species for High Altitude Areas [printed text] / Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Pariyar, D., Author ; R.N. Kandel,, Author ; J. R. Adhikari, Author ; P. B. Munankarmi, Author ; Shrestha, K.K., Author . - [s.d.] . - 95-99 p.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: D(fferent legume species were tested in the hills qfhigh altitude areas (above 1800_masl.) for
their green matter production. Four different legume species viz. Trifolium repens cv. Cook,
Trifolium repens cv Tahora, Lotus Pendunculatus cv. Maku were tested in fertilizer applied
condition (250 kg DAP/ha) and control (without fertilizer) at Hills Leasehold Forestry areas
of the three districts viz. Makwanpur, Kavre and Ramechap. From the data of nvo years
production yield, Lotus Pendunculatus cv. Maku produced 10 t/ha bio-mass which was
significantly higher (P<O. 05) than Trifolium repens cv. Khumal (5t/ha) and Trifolium repens
cv. Tahora (4.5tlha) in average production yield. Similarly the bio-mass production of
legume species underfertilizer application was significantly higher (P<O.Ol) than that under
controlled condition. An increase in yield under application of fertilizer over the control was
36%, and 46% and 52.3%for Trifolium repens cv. Khumal, Trifolium repens cv. Tahora and
Lotus Pendunculatus cv .. Maku respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=385 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=385URL Pasture Legume Establishment (Sl'Ylosanthes Guinensis Cv. Cook) on Degraded Forest Land / R.N. Kandel, ; Pradhan, S.M. ; Adhikary, J.R. ; Munakarmi, P.B. ; Pariyar, D.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Title : Pasture Legume Establishment (Sl'Ylosanthes Guinensis Cv. Cook) on Degraded Forest Land Material Type: printed text Authors: R.N. Kandel,, Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Adhikary, J.R., Author ; Munakarmi, P.B., Author ; Pariyar, D., Author Pagination: 100-104 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The growing human population for fuel wood converted most of the forestland nearby human
settlements into either open degraded land or shrub land due to overgrazing by the animals
as well as deforestation. Most of the soil of degraded forestland are i'ffertile, acidic and low
in available Phosphorus and Sulfur. Stylosanthes gulanensls cv. Cook was introduced in the
~g~aded forestland of the Hills Leasehold Forest areas of thtJ four districts v,iz. Kav~e,
Slndliijpalchok, Ramechhap and Mal«lwanpur with the actlvtJ participation of Hzlls
~~~~hoid Fore,stry Groups to upgrade the degraded lands as well as to produce forage for
ir animals. In three years study period (199$/96-1997/98), the newly Introduced legume
~ ~stabllshed well in the low hills (400 -1200 mas/.) In 4 districts and In transitional belt
(iJOJ-1800 mas/.) in three districts except In Makawanpur. The gr~en ma/ler yield increased
slgn#flcantly (P<O.OOJ) .from.fir.r•t year to third year In open land a.~ well a.~ In shrub land in
the low belt in .fertilized as well a.'i not fertilized plots.
The difference of green matter (GM) yield between the years and treatments are highly
significant (P<O.OOI) in law belt but the dUference wus nut significant between the districts
and land types in low belt. But In transitional belt the difference tn GM production was
slgniflcanl between district and treatments (P<O.OOJ) and betwe1n land typt and years of
production (P<0.05). In low belt the mCJXImum GM production of7/./tlha was obtained in
op1n land under fertilizer application In Kavre district whereas the mCJXImum yield in
Transitional belt was 26.0 t/ha from open lcmd under fertilizer application In Kavre.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=386 Pasture Legume Establishment (Sl'Ylosanthes Guinensis Cv. Cook) on Degraded Forest Land [printed text] / R.N. Kandel,, Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Adhikary, J.R., Author ; Munakarmi, P.B., Author ; Pariyar, D., Author . - [s.d.] . - 100-104 p.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The growing human population for fuel wood converted most of the forestland nearby human
settlements into either open degraded land or shrub land due to overgrazing by the animals
as well as deforestation. Most of the soil of degraded forestland are i'ffertile, acidic and low
in available Phosphorus and Sulfur. Stylosanthes gulanensls cv. Cook was introduced in the
~g~aded forestland of the Hills Leasehold Forest areas of thtJ four districts v,iz. Kav~e,
Slndliijpalchok, Ramechhap and Mal«lwanpur with the actlvtJ participation of Hzlls
~~~~hoid Fore,stry Groups to upgrade the degraded lands as well as to produce forage for
ir animals. In three years study period (199$/96-1997/98), the newly Introduced legume
~ ~stabllshed well in the low hills (400 -1200 mas/.) In 4 districts and In transitional belt
(iJOJ-1800 mas/.) in three districts except In Makawanpur. The gr~en ma/ler yield increased
slgn#flcantly (P<O.OOJ) .from.fir.r•t year to third year In open land a.~ well a.~ In shrub land in
the low belt in .fertilized as well a.'i not fertilized plots.
The difference of green matter (GM) yield between the years and treatments are highly
significant (P<O.OOI) in law belt but the dUference wus nut significant between the districts
and land types in low belt. But In transitional belt the difference tn GM production was
slgniflcanl between district and treatments (P<O.OOJ) and betwe1n land typt and years of
production (P<0.05). In low belt the mCJXImum GM production of7/./tlha was obtained in
op1n land under fertilizer application In Kavre district whereas the mCJXImum yield in
Transitional belt was 26.0 t/ha from open lcmd under fertilizer application In Kavre.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=386 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=386URL Performance of Stylo Two Under Difference Types of Lime Application and Inoculation / Pradhan, S.M. ; Pariyar, D. ; J. R. Adhikari ; Munakarmi, P.B. ; R.N. Kandel,
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Title : Performance of Stylo Two Under Difference Types of Lime Application and Inoculation Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Pariyar, D., Author ; J. R. Adhikari, Author ; Munakarmi, P.B., Author ; R.N. Kandel,, Author Pagination: 91-94 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The majority of soils of the degraded forest land are infertile, acidic and low in available
Phosphate, Sulfur, and possibly Molybdenum. A study was done to know the effect of
inoculation and treatment with line in production yield of Stylo (Stylosanthes guianensis cv.
Cook). On an average 34.8 and 37.5 t/ha of green forage was producedfrom inoculated Stylo
in the years 1997 and 1998 respectively. This production was significantly higher {P<0.05)
than control (without inocult;Ztion and lime application) Compared among the districts,
significant difference {P< 0. 05) was observed with Ramechhap district producing lowest 1 7. 0
and 18.0 tlha in control group against the highest yield of 48 and 49.2 t/h in Makwanpur
district. The green forage yield was recorded comparatively higher in second year than in the
.first year in almost all the treatments and districts.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=383 Performance of Stylo Two Under Difference Types of Lime Application and Inoculation [printed text] / Pradhan, S.M., Author ; Pariyar, D., Author ; J. R. Adhikari, Author ; Munakarmi, P.B., Author ; R.N. Kandel,, Author . - [s.d.] . - 91-94 p.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The majority of soils of the degraded forest land are infertile, acidic and low in available
Phosphate, Sulfur, and possibly Molybdenum. A study was done to know the effect of
inoculation and treatment with line in production yield of Stylo (Stylosanthes guianensis cv.
Cook). On an average 34.8 and 37.5 t/ha of green forage was producedfrom inoculated Stylo
in the years 1997 and 1998 respectively. This production was significantly higher {P<0.05)
than control (without inocult;Ztion and lime application) Compared among the districts,
significant difference {P< 0. 05) was observed with Ramechhap district producing lowest 1 7. 0
and 18.0 tlha in control group against the highest yield of 48 and 49.2 t/h in Makwanpur
district. The green forage yield was recorded comparatively higher in second year than in the
.first year in almost all the treatments and districts.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=383 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=383URL