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Effect of Different Mulching Materials on Potato in Western Hill of Nepal / Ek M. Bhattarai ; Buddi B. Pant ; Yam R. Pandey
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Effect of Different Mulching Materials on Potato in Western Hill of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Ek M. Bhattarai, Author ; Buddi B. Pant, Author ; Yam R. Pandey, Author Pagination: 122-126 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cost benefit, mulching materials, organic matter, potato Abstract: Experiment on different mulching materials was conducted in Phalebas, Mudikuwa,
Devisthan and Khanigaun VDCs of Parbat district during 2006/07-2007/08 to select the
most profitable mulching practice and its effect on potato tuber yield and soil properties.
The plot size for each treatment was 9 rrl with a spacing of 25X60 em. Grass,
newspaper, black and white polythene sheet were used as mulching materials.
Economic analysis for each treatment was carried out to find out the most profitable
and cost effective mulching materials. Among the tested mulching materials, mulching
with grass gave the highest potato tuber yield (31340 kglha). Lowest potato tuber yield
(17260kg/ha) was found in farmers' practice (no mulching). It was observed that
existence of moisture content in the field was better and weed problem was less in all
treatments of mulching. Effect of different mulching practices on potato was found
highly significant on tuber yield. Mulching with newspaper, black and white polythene
sheet was found at par on yield of potato in both years. Non-significant change in soil
chemical properties was found among the treatments while organic matter content in
soil was slightly increased over the time in grass mulching. Experiment revealed that
grass mulching could be the most profitable, sustainable, locally and easily available
way of mulching for potato production in western hills.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=231 Effect of Different Mulching Materials on Potato in Western Hill of Nepal [printed text] / Ek M. Bhattarai, Author ; Buddi B. Pant, Author ; Yam R. Pandey, Author . - [s.d.] . - 122-126 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: cost benefit, mulching materials, organic matter, potato Abstract: Experiment on different mulching materials was conducted in Phalebas, Mudikuwa,
Devisthan and Khanigaun VDCs of Parbat district during 2006/07-2007/08 to select the
most profitable mulching practice and its effect on potato tuber yield and soil properties.
The plot size for each treatment was 9 rrl with a spacing of 25X60 em. Grass,
newspaper, black and white polythene sheet were used as mulching materials.
Economic analysis for each treatment was carried out to find out the most profitable
and cost effective mulching materials. Among the tested mulching materials, mulching
with grass gave the highest potato tuber yield (31340 kglha). Lowest potato tuber yield
(17260kg/ha) was found in farmers' practice (no mulching). It was observed that
existence of moisture content in the field was better and weed problem was less in all
treatments of mulching. Effect of different mulching practices on potato was found
highly significant on tuber yield. Mulching with newspaper, black and white polythene
sheet was found at par on yield of potato in both years. Non-significant change in soil
chemical properties was found among the treatments while organic matter content in
soil was slightly increased over the time in grass mulching. Experiment revealed that
grass mulching could be the most profitable, sustainable, locally and easily available
way of mulching for potato production in western hills.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=231 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=231URL Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Potato in . Farmers' Field of Western Hills / Ek M. Bhattarai ; Buddi B. Pant ; Y. R. Pandey
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Potato in . Farmers' Field of Western Hills Material Type: printed text Authors: Ek M. Bhattarai, Author ; Buddi B. Pant, Author ; Y. R. Pandey, Author Pagination: 127-133 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Chemical ·fertilizer, integrated nutrient management, micronutrients,
organic manure and potatoAbstract: Field experiments were. conducted at Phalebas, Mudikuwa, Devisthan and Khanigaun
V.D.Cs. of Parbat district . during 2006107-2007/08 to study the effect of ·different .
combination of organic manures, inorganic· fertilizers and micronutrients solution on
potato tuber yield and observe ·changes on soil fertility status. Experiment was set in a
RCBD with 7 treatments with different doses of N, P20 5, K20 and FYM along with foliar
spray of multiplex at different time interval. Effect of different nutrient application in
potato was found significant in tuber yield. Among the tested treatments;· application of
20 tonne of FYM and 100:100:60 kg N:P20 5:K20/ha + Multiplex spray at 15 and 30
days after emergence gave the highest potato tuber yield (29.08 t/ha) followed by
application of 20 tonne of FYM and 100:100:60 kg N:P20 5:K20/ha +Multiplex spray at
15, 30 and 45 days after emergence (28.50 t/ha)). Result revealed that potato tuber
yield with the farmers' practice and application of 20 tonne of FYM is at par. Similarly,
application 20 tonne of FYM + 150:100:90 kg N.P20 5K20/ha and application 20 tonne
of FYM/ha plus 100:100:60 kg N:P20 5:K20/ha are also ~t par. Soil reaction, available P
and exchangeable Kin soil did not show any change while total N and organic matter
increased over the time. A highest incremental BIG ratio (8.04) was obtained when
organic manures (20 tlha) plus balanced doses of NPK and multiplex at 15 and 30
days interval was· sprayed.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=232 Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Potato in . Farmers' Field of Western Hills [printed text] / Ek M. Bhattarai, Author ; Buddi B. Pant, Author ; Y. R. Pandey, Author . - [s.d.] . - 127-133 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: Chemical ·fertilizer, integrated nutrient management, micronutrients,
organic manure and potatoAbstract: Field experiments were. conducted at Phalebas, Mudikuwa, Devisthan and Khanigaun
V.D.Cs. of Parbat district . during 2006107-2007/08 to study the effect of ·different .
combination of organic manures, inorganic· fertilizers and micronutrients solution on
potato tuber yield and observe ·changes on soil fertility status. Experiment was set in a
RCBD with 7 treatments with different doses of N, P20 5, K20 and FYM along with foliar
spray of multiplex at different time interval. Effect of different nutrient application in
potato was found significant in tuber yield. Among the tested treatments;· application of
20 tonne of FYM and 100:100:60 kg N:P20 5:K20/ha + Multiplex spray at 15 and 30
days after emergence gave the highest potato tuber yield (29.08 t/ha) followed by
application of 20 tonne of FYM and 100:100:60 kg N:P20 5:K20/ha +Multiplex spray at
15, 30 and 45 days after emergence (28.50 t/ha)). Result revealed that potato tuber
yield with the farmers' practice and application of 20 tonne of FYM is at par. Similarly,
application 20 tonne of FYM + 150:100:90 kg N.P20 5K20/ha and application 20 tonne
of FYM/ha plus 100:100:60 kg N:P20 5:K20/ha are also ~t par. Soil reaction, available P
and exchangeable Kin soil did not show any change while total N and organic matter
increased over the time. A highest incremental BIG ratio (8.04) was obtained when
organic manures (20 tlha) plus balanced doses of NPK and multiplex at 15 and 30
days interval was· sprayed.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=232 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=232URL Response of Bio fertilizers on Potato Tuber Yield In the Western Hills of Nepal / Ek M. Bhattarai ; Buddi B. Pant ; Yam R. Pandey
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Response of Bio fertilizers on Potato Tuber Yield In the Western Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Ek M. Bhattarai, Author ; Buddi B. Pant, Author ; Yam R. Pandey, Author Pagination: 134-139 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Azotobacter, bio-fertilizer, effective micro-organism, nutrient management
and potatoAbstract: An· experiment was conducted in Khurkot vpc, ward number 1 and 2 of Parbat district
during 2006/07-2007/@B~to eV~Iuate "the response of bio·ff!rtilizers in potato tvber yield
and obseNe changes on soil fertility stl!ltl.!s. A~otopacto_r and E_M, were mixec! dif(erently .
with FYM and were 'applied before planting o.f pqtato .. A ·Rqa· design ~as perforrr:ed i~
. ·with replications and ~ix treatments. Total participathg farmers wer_e_ six an~ ·a farmer
was considered as a replication). Improved potato variety Kufri Joti was used in the
field trial. ·Amon{i the tested treatments, Azotobacter 2kg + · FYM 20 tlha and
· · 100:100:60 kg N.P20 5K20 /ha· gave· highest pdtato tuber- yield (25.88 tlha) followed by
application of EM 2 Lit. + FYM 20 tlha + 100:100:60 kg N:P20s:K20/ha (21 :36 tlha) .
. More number of tubers were found in treatment with. application of EM. 2Lit. + FYM 20
Vha + .100;100:(j0 kg N:PiJs:K2.0tlha while bigg.er size of tt..ib~rs. w~re obseNed in
treatment with application of Azotobacter 2kg + . F'(M . 20 t/ha + 100:100:i50 kg
N:P20 5:K20/ha. Response of bio fertilizers on potato tuber yield was found highly
. · · significant: Soil reaction, . available P and exchangeable K in soil did -not show distinct
change while total N and organic matter had very small increment over the time.
Higher incremental BIG ratio was obtained when EM along with FYM was applied
followed by Azotobacter, EM and FYM.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=234 Response of Bio fertilizers on Potato Tuber Yield In the Western Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Ek M. Bhattarai, Author ; Buddi B. Pant, Author ; Yam R. Pandey, Author . - [s.d.] . - 134-139 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: Azotobacter, bio-fertilizer, effective micro-organism, nutrient management
and potatoAbstract: An· experiment was conducted in Khurkot vpc, ward number 1 and 2 of Parbat district
during 2006/07-2007/@B~to eV~Iuate "the response of bio·ff!rtilizers in potato tvber yield
and obseNe changes on soil fertility stl!ltl.!s. A~otopacto_r and E_M, were mixec! dif(erently .
with FYM and were 'applied before planting o.f pqtato .. A ·Rqa· design ~as perforrr:ed i~
. ·with replications and ~ix treatments. Total participathg farmers wer_e_ six an~ ·a farmer
was considered as a replication). Improved potato variety Kufri Joti was used in the
field trial. ·Amon{i the tested treatments, Azotobacter 2kg + · FYM 20 tlha and
· · 100:100:60 kg N.P20 5K20 /ha· gave· highest pdtato tuber- yield (25.88 tlha) followed by
application of EM 2 Lit. + FYM 20 tlha + 100:100:60 kg N:P20s:K20/ha (21 :36 tlha) .
. More number of tubers were found in treatment with. application of EM. 2Lit. + FYM 20
Vha + .100;100:(j0 kg N:PiJs:K2.0tlha while bigg.er size of tt..ib~rs. w~re obseNed in
treatment with application of Azotobacter 2kg + . F'(M . 20 t/ha + 100:100:i50 kg
N:P20 5:K20/ha. Response of bio fertilizers on potato tuber yield was found highly
. · · significant: Soil reaction, . available P and exchangeable K in soil did -not show distinct
change while total N and organic matter had very small increment over the time.
Higher incremental BIG ratio was obtained when EM along with FYM was applied
followed by Azotobacter, EM and FYM.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=234 E-copies
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