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Effect of Alone or in Combination of Natural· and Synthetic Media of Nutrient · Supply· on the Yield of Cauliflower (Brasslca 0/eracea Var Botrytls) / Madhu S. Ghale
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Effect of Alone or in Combination of Natural· and Synthetic Media of Nutrient · Supply· on the Yield of Cauliflower (Brasslca 0/eracea Var Botrytls) Material Type: printed text Authors: Madhu S. Ghale, Author Pagination: 251-253 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Bio-fertilizer, cauliflower, chemical fertilizer, chicken manure, yield Abstract: · An experiment was conducted in cauliflower variety Snow Majestic to observe .the
effect of single or combined synthetic media of nutrient supply durif!g BS 206.1 and_
BS 2062 ·at -Agricultural Research Station (Horticulture), Malepatan of Pokfiara ..
Randomized complete block design was employed for the experimen_t .·and the
treatments· were replicated 3 times. Different media of nutrients namely compost,
chicken litter, ·bio fertilizer ~nd_ chemical fertilizer and ·n~ combination were us~d as
treatments. Row to row and plant to plant spacing were. given 60x60cm respectively.
Combination of chicken litter + bio fertilizer + chemical fertilizer produce more
biomass {2.75kg) per plant, number of leaves {19.33) per plant, weight of the single
curd (1.47 kg) and yield {28.24 t/ha) which is statistically different over the other
treatment combinations except chicken litter + mineral fertilizer. Combination of
chicken litter+ chemical fertilizer (produce 2.74 kg biomass, 19.17 number of leaves,
1.41 kg single curd and 22.97 t/ha) without bio fertilizer remained at par with chicken
litter + mineral bio fertilizer + chemical fertilizer. Use of bio fertilizer found ineffective
in all the parameters.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=256 Effect of Alone or in Combination of Natural· and Synthetic Media of Nutrient · Supply· on the Yield of Cauliflower (Brasslca 0/eracea Var Botrytls) [printed text] / Madhu S. Ghale, Author . - [s.d.] . - 251-253 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: Bio-fertilizer, cauliflower, chemical fertilizer, chicken manure, yield Abstract: · An experiment was conducted in cauliflower variety Snow Majestic to observe .the
effect of single or combined synthetic media of nutrient supply durif!g BS 206.1 and_
BS 2062 ·at -Agricultural Research Station (Horticulture), Malepatan of Pokfiara ..
Randomized complete block design was employed for the experimen_t .·and the
treatments· were replicated 3 times. Different media of nutrients namely compost,
chicken litter, ·bio fertilizer ~nd_ chemical fertilizer and ·n~ combination were us~d as
treatments. Row to row and plant to plant spacing were. given 60x60cm respectively.
Combination of chicken litter + bio fertilizer + chemical fertilizer produce more
biomass {2.75kg) per plant, number of leaves {19.33) per plant, weight of the single
curd (1.47 kg) and yield {28.24 t/ha) which is statistically different over the other
treatment combinations except chicken litter + mineral fertilizer. Combination of
chicken litter+ chemical fertilizer (produce 2.74 kg biomass, 19.17 number of leaves,
1.41 kg single curd and 22.97 t/ha) without bio fertilizer remained at par with chicken
litter + mineral bio fertilizer + chemical fertilizer. Use of bio fertilizer found ineffective
in all the parameters.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=256 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=256URL Effect of Cold Treatment for Off-Season Production of Different Cultlvar of Tomato (Lycopresicon Esculernum) / Madhu S. Ghale
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Effect of Cold Treatment for Off-Season Production of Different Cultlvar of Tomato (Lycopresicon Esculernum) Material Type: printed text Authors: Madhu S. Ghale, Author Pagination: 254-256 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cold treatment, cultivar, thermo-sensitivity, tomato, yield Abstract: An experiment was conducted in tomato during 2004 and 2005 at Agriculture Research
Station (Horticulture) Malepatan, Pokhara. The .experiment was conducted in factorial
randomized complete block design with three teplications. Five different ·cultivars
namely HRD1xHRD7, HRD1xHRD6, N5-162, NS-835 and Lapsigede as local check
were the first factor. Two different cold treatments and control were the second factor.
The eight days old seedlings were imposed 12 and 24 hours to cold treatment {14±1
°C). It was grown under poly house maintaining 90cm row to row and 60 em plant to
plant spacing. HRD1xHRD7 recorded maximum number of cluster (10.30) per plant
where as flowers (8.29) per cluster were recorded in HRD1xHRD6. The highest
average fruit diameter (42.91 mm) and weight (54.81 gm) were observed in NS-835.
Statistical highest yield (43.28 Vha) were recorded from HRD1xHRD7 but it was at par
with NS-162. None of tested cultivars were found to be therrno~sensitive.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=257 Effect of Cold Treatment for Off-Season Production of Different Cultlvar of Tomato (Lycopresicon Esculernum) [printed text] / Madhu S. Ghale, Author . - [s.d.] . - 254-256 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: Cold treatment, cultivar, thermo-sensitivity, tomato, yield Abstract: An experiment was conducted in tomato during 2004 and 2005 at Agriculture Research
Station (Horticulture) Malepatan, Pokhara. The .experiment was conducted in factorial
randomized complete block design with three teplications. Five different ·cultivars
namely HRD1xHRD7, HRD1xHRD6, N5-162, NS-835 and Lapsigede as local check
were the first factor. Two different cold treatments and control were the second factor.
The eight days old seedlings were imposed 12 and 24 hours to cold treatment {14±1
°C). It was grown under poly house maintaining 90cm row to row and 60 em plant to
plant spacing. HRD1xHRD7 recorded maximum number of cluster (10.30) per plant
where as flowers (8.29) per cluster were recorded in HRD1xHRD6. The highest
average fruit diameter (42.91 mm) and weight (54.81 gm) were observed in NS-835.
Statistical highest yield (43.28 Vha) were recorded from HRD1xHRD7 but it was at par
with NS-162. None of tested cultivars were found to be therrno~sensitive.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=257 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=257URL
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Effect of Spacing on Ohe Root Yield of Carrot (Dacus Carrota L.) Material Type: printed text Authors: Madhu S. Ghale, Author Pagination: 257-258 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A trial was conducted on carrot variety Nantes to observe the influence of spacing
during two consecutive years (BS 2060 and 2061) at Agriculture Research Station
(Ho_rticulture) Malepatan, Pokhara. Four different planting spacing 3, 7, 11 and 15 em.
for plant to plant were examined and row to row spacing of 20 em to all the -treatments -
were employed. It wlls replicated three times in randomized complete block design.
Maximum root yield (26.55 tlha) was produced by 20x3 em row to row and plant to
plant spacing, which was statistically significant over the other treatments. Root length,
girth of the root and weight of individual root were not observed significantly difference
due to different plant spacing.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=258 Effect of Spacing on Ohe Root Yield of Carrot (Dacus Carrota L.) [printed text] / Madhu S. Ghale, Author . - [s.d.] . - 257-258 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)
Abstract: A trial was conducted on carrot variety Nantes to observe the influence of spacing
during two consecutive years (BS 2060 and 2061) at Agriculture Research Station
(Ho_rticulture) Malepatan, Pokhara. Four different planting spacing 3, 7, 11 and 15 em.
for plant to plant were examined and row to row spacing of 20 em to all the -treatments -
were employed. It wlls replicated three times in randomized complete block design.
Maximum root yield (26.55 tlha) was produced by 20x3 em row to row and plant to
plant spacing, which was statistically significant over the other treatments. Root length,
girth of the root and weight of individual root were not observed significantly difference
due to different plant spacing.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=258 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=258URL Enhancing Potato Tuber Production Through the Use of Potassium in Acid Soils of Malepatan, Pokhara / Adhikary, Bishnu H. ; Madhu S. Ghale
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Enhancing Potato Tuber Production Through the Use of Potassium in Acid Soils of Malepatan, Pokhara Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Madhu S. Ghale, Author Pagination: 140-143 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Basal application, potassium, top-dressing and tuber production Abstract: Field experiments were conducted in an acidic soil to assess the respons.e of
potassium (K20) in potato and its applicatiOf! methods. Six potassium levels (0, 50, 75,
100 kg ha·1 basal application, 50 kg basal plus 50 kg top dressed, and 50 kg basal
plus 50 kg sprayed) were tested to see the effects of potassium levels and methods of
their applications during three consecutive years (2000, 2001 & 2002). A randomized
complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications was employed in the experiments.
The variety used in the experiment was MS 42. Three years mean results in tuber
production showed that a maximum of 473.33 g plant"' of tubers were produced when
100 kg of potassium was applied basally. Highest tuber yields at 24.75 t ha-1 were
produced when 50 kg potassium was applied basally and 50 kg top- dressed, a total of
100 kg ha- 1• It can be recommended that a total of 100 K20 kg ha·' could be profitable.
Despite very high potassium content there is a response to potassium fertilization.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=235 Enhancing Potato Tuber Production Through the Use of Potassium in Acid Soils of Malepatan, Pokhara [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Madhu S. Ghale, Author . - [s.d.] . - 140-143 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: Basal application, potassium, top-dressing and tuber production Abstract: Field experiments were conducted in an acidic soil to assess the respons.e of
potassium (K20) in potato and its applicatiOf! methods. Six potassium levels (0, 50, 75,
100 kg ha·1 basal application, 50 kg basal plus 50 kg top dressed, and 50 kg basal
plus 50 kg sprayed) were tested to see the effects of potassium levels and methods of
their applications during three consecutive years (2000, 2001 & 2002). A randomized
complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications was employed in the experiments.
The variety used in the experiment was MS 42. Three years mean results in tuber
production showed that a maximum of 473.33 g plant"' of tubers were produced when
100 kg of potassium was applied basally. Highest tuber yields at 24.75 t ha-1 were
produced when 50 kg potassium was applied basally and 50 kg top- dressed, a total of
100 kg ha- 1• It can be recommended that a total of 100 K20 kg ha·' could be profitable.
Despite very high potassium content there is a response to potassium fertilization.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=235 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=235URL Evaluation of Different Varieties of Banana at Agriculture Research Station (Horticulture), Malepatan, Pokhara / Yubraj Bhusal ; Madhu S. Ghale ; Him P. Pathak
in Effect of Different Maturity Stages and Surface Treatments on Shelf life of Mango cv. Maldah / Neelam Subba ; Keshab Gliimire ; B.L. Yadav
Title : Evaluation of Different Varieties of Banana at Agriculture Research Station (Horticulture), Malepatan, Pokhara Material Type: printed text Authors: Yubraj Bhusal, Author ; Madhu S. Ghale, Author ; Him P. Pathak, Author Pagination: 75-78 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: An experiment was conducted to evaluate different varieties of banana at Pokhara
condition in 061/62. Eight varieties of banana namely William hybrid, FIA 1, FIA 23,
Robusta, Harichhal, Chinia Champa, Dhurse and Local Malbhog were studied in
Randomized Complete Block design (RCBD) with four replications. The study showed
higher number of combs per plant in William hybrid (10.25), Robusta (10.25), Chinia
Champa (11) and Malbhog (10.5) which are statistically at par but FIA 1, FIA 23,
Dhurse and Harichhal bore less number of combs per plant. Higher finger number (18)
per comb was observed in William hybrid and least in Dhurse (10.5/comb). Although
the length and diameter of finger was found highest in Dhurse, the total yield was less
because of fewer numbers of fingers per plant. Average fruit weight was highest
(169.90 gm) in Dhurse while William hybrid, FIA 1 and Harichhal produced smaller
fruits (112.70 gm, 108.80 gm, and 102.60 gm respectively). Fruit taste was good in
William hybrid, Robusta, and Malbhog where as it was acidic in FIA 1 and Dhurse. The
result on evaluation of varieties for winter damage showed that the most susceptible
variety was Harichhal followed by Malbhog, Dhurse, Robusta, Chinia Champa, William
hybrid, and least affected varieties were FIA 1, FIA 23.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=209 Evaluation of Different Varieties of Banana at Agriculture Research Station (Horticulture), Malepatan, Pokhara [printed text] / Yubraj Bhusal, Author ; Madhu S. Ghale, Author ; Him P. Pathak, Author . - [s.d.] . - 75-78 p.
in Effect of Different Maturity Stages and Surface Treatments on Shelf life of Mango cv. Maldah / Neelam Subba ; Keshab Gliimire ; B.L. Yadav
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to evaluate different varieties of banana at Pokhara
condition in 061/62. Eight varieties of banana namely William hybrid, FIA 1, FIA 23,
Robusta, Harichhal, Chinia Champa, Dhurse and Local Malbhog were studied in
Randomized Complete Block design (RCBD) with four replications. The study showed
higher number of combs per plant in William hybrid (10.25), Robusta (10.25), Chinia
Champa (11) and Malbhog (10.5) which are statistically at par but FIA 1, FIA 23,
Dhurse and Harichhal bore less number of combs per plant. Higher finger number (18)
per comb was observed in William hybrid and least in Dhurse (10.5/comb). Although
the length and diameter of finger was found highest in Dhurse, the total yield was less
because of fewer numbers of fingers per plant. Average fruit weight was highest
(169.90 gm) in Dhurse while William hybrid, FIA 1 and Harichhal produced smaller
fruits (112.70 gm, 108.80 gm, and 102.60 gm respectively). Fruit taste was good in
William hybrid, Robusta, and Malbhog where as it was acidic in FIA 1 and Dhurse. The
result on evaluation of varieties for winter damage showed that the most susceptible
variety was Harichhal followed by Malbhog, Dhurse, Robusta, Chinia Champa, William
hybrid, and least affected varieties were FIA 1, FIA 23.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=209 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=209URL