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Evaluation of Botanicals ·for the Management of Blister Blight (Exobasidium Vexans) in Tea / P.K. Yadav ; Mahto, B.N. ; D.L. Mandal
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Evaluation of Botanicals ·for the Management of Blister Blight (Exobasidium Vexans) in Tea Material Type: printed text Authors: P.K. Yadav, Author ; Mahto, B.N., Author ; D.L. Mandal, Author Pagination: 203-207 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Banmara, Blister blight, Botanicals, Neem, Sisnu,Titepati Abstract: Blister blight caused by Exobasidium vexans Massee is a major disease of tea in Nepal
which inflicted severe crop losses. An experiment was conducted in RCBD with four
replications during 2061/62, 2062/63 and 2063/54 to test effectiveness of locally
available botanicals in crude form for the management of blister blight under natural
epiphytotic condition at Guranse Tea Estates, Dhankuta and Chiya Bistar Yojana, &
11/am. The treatments were Multi-Neem (4 mVIit of water), Titepati 20% solution (2 kg
fresh green leaf in 21iter of water), Sisnu 20% solution (2 kg fresh green leaf in 21iter of
water), Banmara 20% solution (2 kg green leaf in 21it water) and 5% mixture of Neem,
Titepati, Sisnu, and Banmara solution in 2 liter of water and water spray as control.
Mixture of Neem, Titepati, Sisnu, and Banmara was found effective for the
management of blister blight of tea. Hence, this mixture treatment was found superior
than other individual treatments and also increased green leaves tea yield. Most of the
tea planters have been using chemical pesticide.s at higher dose to manage this
disease. This practice leads misuse and overuse of chemical pesticides on tea which
creates various problems on human health, water and environmental pollution. Tea as
a value added exportable commodity and possibility of toxic residues in the processed
tea is a major concern to the consumers. Therefore, this investigation could be helpful
to reduce misuse and overuse of chemical pesticides, safe for human health and
reduce water and environmental degradation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=246 Evaluation of Botanicals ·for the Management of Blister Blight (Exobasidium Vexans) in Tea [printed text] / P.K. Yadav, Author ; Mahto, B.N., Author ; D.L. Mandal, Author . - [s.d.] . - 203-207 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: Banmara, Blister blight, Botanicals, Neem, Sisnu,Titepati Abstract: Blister blight caused by Exobasidium vexans Massee is a major disease of tea in Nepal
which inflicted severe crop losses. An experiment was conducted in RCBD with four
replications during 2061/62, 2062/63 and 2063/54 to test effectiveness of locally
available botanicals in crude form for the management of blister blight under natural
epiphytotic condition at Guranse Tea Estates, Dhankuta and Chiya Bistar Yojana, &
11/am. The treatments were Multi-Neem (4 mVIit of water), Titepati 20% solution (2 kg
fresh green leaf in 21iter of water), Sisnu 20% solution (2 kg fresh green leaf in 21iter of
water), Banmara 20% solution (2 kg green leaf in 21it water) and 5% mixture of Neem,
Titepati, Sisnu, and Banmara solution in 2 liter of water and water spray as control.
Mixture of Neem, Titepati, Sisnu, and Banmara was found effective for the
management of blister blight of tea. Hence, this mixture treatment was found superior
than other individual treatments and also increased green leaves tea yield. Most of the
tea planters have been using chemical pesticide.s at higher dose to manage this
disease. This practice leads misuse and overuse of chemical pesticides on tea which
creates various problems on human health, water and environmental pollution. Tea as
a value added exportable commodity and possibility of toxic residues in the processed
tea is a major concern to the consumers. Therefore, this investigation could be helpful
to reduce misuse and overuse of chemical pesticides, safe for human health and
reduce water and environmental degradation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=246 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=246URL Farmers' perception on disease and insect incidences in large cardamom: A case study of Mechi Zone, Nepal / P.K. Yadav ; R. Chaudhary ; Shrestha, S. ; Shrestha, K.P.
in Proceedings of the 11th National Outreach Workshop 9-10 June 2014 (26-27 Jestha 2071), held at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski / Deepak Bhandari
Title : Farmers' perception on disease and insect incidences in large cardamom: A case study of Mechi Zone, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: P.K. Yadav, Author ; R. Chaudhary, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; Shrestha, K.P., Author Pagination: 225-230 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2541 Farmers' perception on disease and insect incidences in large cardamom: A case study of Mechi Zone, Nepal [printed text] / P.K. Yadav, Author ; R. Chaudhary, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; Shrestha, K.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 225-230 p.
in Proceedings of the 11th National Outreach Workshop 9-10 June 2014 (26-27 Jestha 2071), held at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle, Kaski / Deepak Bhandari
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2541 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2541URL Present Situation and Future Strategies for Research and Development of Large Cardamom in Nepal / P.K. Yadav
in Proceedings of the Stakeholders Consultation Workshop on Large Cardamom Development in Nepal, Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas, Dhankuta , 20 April 2015 / Raju Chaudhary
Title : Present Situation and Future Strategies for Research and Development of Large Cardamom in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: P.K. Yadav, Author ; Shrestha, K.P., Author ; D.L. Mandal, Author Pagination: 1-8 p. Languages : English (eng) Present Situation and Future Strategies for Research and Development of Large Cardamom in Nepal [printed text] / P.K. Yadav, Author ; Shrestha, K.P., Author ; D.L. Mandal, Author . - [s.d.] . - 1-8 p.
in Proceedings of the Stakeholders Consultation Workshop on Large Cardamom Development in Nepal, Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas, Dhankuta , 20 April 2015 / Raju Chaudhary
Languages : English (eng)Role of Tea in Poverty Reduction in Eastern Region of Nepal / P.K. Yadav ; Adhikari, R.C. ; Giri, Y.P. ; C. B.Shrestha
Title : Role of Tea in Poverty Reduction in Eastern Region of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: P.K. Yadav, Author ; Adhikari, R.C., Author ; Giri, Y.P., Author ; C. B.Shrestha, Author Pagination: 80-85 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cash crop, CTC, employment, orthodox, poverty Abstract: Agriculture is the mainstay of Nepalese economy. About 74 percent economically active
labour force relies on agriculture for their livelihood. The productivity of other major
conmzercial plantation crops is either stagnant or have low growth rate. Tea is high value
cash and labour intensive crop. Land fragmentation, landlessness scattered labours and
cost of production are at increasing rate. The incidence of poverty and deprivation is
disproportionately higher in the rural area of Nepal. Among the many commercial crops,
tea has high potentiality to give more production in term of yield per unit area in a given
period of time. It contributes about 0.14 percent of the total AGDP of national economy
and 0. 78 percent to total household consumption A survey was carried out to investigate
involvement of labours on tea cultivation at Dhankuta, Teralztlwm, Jhapa, Ilam and
Panchtha,r in 2003. Four-tea estates, two government Cltiya Bistar Yojana and twenty tea
planters were employed in the survey revealed that 2.43 labours were involved year round
basis for tea farming per day per hectare. In Nepal thirty two thousand people are
employed in tea farming. Tea area and production is increasing every year by 18 percent,
which can minimize the pressure on unemployment and generates income. Such significant
achievement can be obtained in poverty reduction. It is suggested that due to intensive
agribusiness farming tea plantation promotes the agribusiness and provides employment
opportunity to rural people in eastern region of tea growing area and marginalized and
wasteland are utilized where poverty is striken.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=468 Role of Tea in Poverty Reduction in Eastern Region of Nepal [printed text] / P.K. Yadav, Author ; Adhikari, R.C., Author ; Giri, Y.P., Author ; C. B.Shrestha, Author . - [s.d.] . - 80-85 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: cash crop, CTC, employment, orthodox, poverty Abstract: Agriculture is the mainstay of Nepalese economy. About 74 percent economically active
labour force relies on agriculture for their livelihood. The productivity of other major
conmzercial plantation crops is either stagnant or have low growth rate. Tea is high value
cash and labour intensive crop. Land fragmentation, landlessness scattered labours and
cost of production are at increasing rate. The incidence of poverty and deprivation is
disproportionately higher in the rural area of Nepal. Among the many commercial crops,
tea has high potentiality to give more production in term of yield per unit area in a given
period of time. It contributes about 0.14 percent of the total AGDP of national economy
and 0. 78 percent to total household consumption A survey was carried out to investigate
involvement of labours on tea cultivation at Dhankuta, Teralztlwm, Jhapa, Ilam and
Panchtha,r in 2003. Four-tea estates, two government Cltiya Bistar Yojana and twenty tea
planters were employed in the survey revealed that 2.43 labours were involved year round
basis for tea farming per day per hectare. In Nepal thirty two thousand people are
employed in tea farming. Tea area and production is increasing every year by 18 percent,
which can minimize the pressure on unemployment and generates income. Such significant
achievement can be obtained in poverty reduction. It is suggested that due to intensive
agribusiness farming tea plantation promotes the agribusiness and provides employment
opportunity to rural people in eastern region of tea growing area and marginalized and
wasteland are utilized where poverty is striken.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=468 E-copies
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