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Effect of Different Doses of ga3 and Nitrogen on Seedling Growth of Trifoliate Orange [Poncirus Trifoliata (L.) Raf.] Under Open and Plastic Tunnel Condition / B. Chalise ; Shrestha, R.L. ; Paudyal, K.P. ; ,Subedi, H.P.
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Title : Effect of Different Doses of ga3 and Nitrogen on Seedling Growth of Trifoliate Orange [Poncirus Trifoliata (L.) Raf.] Under Open and Plastic Tunnel Condition Material Type: printed text Authors: B. Chalise, Author ; Shrestha, R.L., Author ; Paudyal, K.P., Author ; ,Subedi, H.P., Author Pagination: 29-34 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Poncirus trifoliata, Plastic tunnel, GA3, nitrogen and accelerated growth Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at National Citrus Research Program, Paripatle, Dhankuta
during 111 November, 2004 to t" September, 2005 to determine the effect of different doses of GA1
and nitrogen under open and plastic tunnel condition on growth of trifoliate orange seedling. The
experiment was laid out in two factorial split-plot design consisting three replications of each
treatment. The open and plastic tunnel was considered as the main plot factor (Factor-A) and the
combination of different doses of gibberellic acid (GAJ) and nitrogen as sub plot factor (Factor-B).
The treatments were applied in seedlings two months after germination. Seedlings were planted at
J5x/O em spacing in 90 cmx80 em sized experimental plots supplied initially with 5 kg FYM per
plot containing 48 plants. White transparent plastic sheets were used for covering the plant in the
form of tunnel. GAJ was applied as foliar spray at one month intervals while nitrogen was applied
through urea as soil application at two split doses in I'' April and I'' May. Ten sample plants were
selected for the study from each bed From the study, it was found that the growth of seedling of
trifoliate orange was highly accelerated under the plastic house condition as compared to the open
condition. The height of seedling (47.75 em). number of leaf per plant (25.27) and size of seedling
diameter (5. 193 mm) were found highest at 300 days after sowing under plastic tunnel condition.
Similarly, the highest growth of seedling height (48.8/ em), number of leaf per plant (27.20) and
seedling diameter (5.383 mm) were observed in 120 ppm GA1 and 400 kg nitrogen/ha combination
at similar age of the seedling.Effect of Different Doses of ga3 and Nitrogen on Seedling Growth of Trifoliate Orange [Poncirus Trifoliata (L.) Raf.] Under Open and Plastic Tunnel Condition [printed text] / B. Chalise, Author ; Shrestha, R.L., Author ; Paudyal, K.P., Author ; ,Subedi, H.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 29-34 p.
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Poncirus trifoliata, Plastic tunnel, GA3, nitrogen and accelerated growth Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at National Citrus Research Program, Paripatle, Dhankuta
during 111 November, 2004 to t" September, 2005 to determine the effect of different doses of GA1
and nitrogen under open and plastic tunnel condition on growth of trifoliate orange seedling. The
experiment was laid out in two factorial split-plot design consisting three replications of each
treatment. The open and plastic tunnel was considered as the main plot factor (Factor-A) and the
combination of different doses of gibberellic acid (GAJ) and nitrogen as sub plot factor (Factor-B).
The treatments were applied in seedlings two months after germination. Seedlings were planted at
J5x/O em spacing in 90 cmx80 em sized experimental plots supplied initially with 5 kg FYM per
plot containing 48 plants. White transparent plastic sheets were used for covering the plant in the
form of tunnel. GAJ was applied as foliar spray at one month intervals while nitrogen was applied
through urea as soil application at two split doses in I'' April and I'' May. Ten sample plants were
selected for the study from each bed From the study, it was found that the growth of seedling of
trifoliate orange was highly accelerated under the plastic house condition as compared to the open
condition. The height of seedling (47.75 em). number of leaf per plant (25.27) and size of seedling
diameter (5. 193 mm) were found highest at 300 days after sowing under plastic tunnel condition.
Similarly, the highest growth of seedling height (48.8/ em), number of leaf per plant (27.20) and
seedling diameter (5.383 mm) were observed in 120 ppm GA1 and 400 kg nitrogen/ha combination
at similar age of the seedling.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1604URL Effect of grafting dates and methods on success and growth of mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco) sapling / B. Chalise
in Agricultural Research for Development: Proceedings of fourth SAS-N Convention, 4-6 April 2012, Lalitpur / Hira K. Manandhar
Title : Effect of grafting dates and methods on success and growth of mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco) sapling Material Type: printed text Authors: B. Chalise, Author ; Baral, D.R., Author ; D.M Gautam, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author Pagination: 134-140 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A field experiment was conducted in Dhankuta to find the effect of grafting dates and methods on success and growth of mandarin sapling. Scions taken from ‘Khoku Local’ mandarin were grafted on one-year-old trifoliate orange seedling rootstock by shoot tip and veneer grafting methods in eight different dates starting from 29th October, 2009 to 12th February, 2010 at 15 days intervals. The grafts were planted inside the closed tunnel of jute and plastic sheet at 10×10 cm spacing in 50×60 cm experimental plots laid out in two factorial split-plot designs with three replications per treatment, containing 30 grafts per plot. The grafting methods were allotted on main-plots and the dates on sub-plots randomly. The success and growth of sapling was significantly affected by the dates while the methods had no effect. The highest success (96.11 %) was found on 13th January, followed by 28th January (91.11%) and the least (51.67%) on 29th October grafting. The mortality of sprouted grafts was lower in December and January, while observed higher in earlier and late season grafting. Observation taken at 180 days after grafting in successful graft revealed that 29th October had the highest number of primary branches (2.2) but the lowest sapling height (29.03 cm) and canopy volume (973.3 cm3); 14th November had the highest number of leaves (48.47), secondary branches (2.505) and canopy volume (1536.0 cm3); 29th December gave the maximum sapling height (32.86 cm); 13th January produced the lowest number of leaves (21.93) per sapling and 28th January produced the lowest number of primary (1.533) and secondary branches (1.172).
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1658 Effect of grafting dates and methods on success and growth of mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco) sapling [printed text] / B. Chalise, Author ; Baral, D.R., Author ; D.M Gautam, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 134-140 p.
in Agricultural Research for Development: Proceedings of fourth SAS-N Convention, 4-6 April 2012, Lalitpur / Hira K. Manandhar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted in Dhankuta to find the effect of grafting dates and methods on success and growth of mandarin sapling. Scions taken from ‘Khoku Local’ mandarin were grafted on one-year-old trifoliate orange seedling rootstock by shoot tip and veneer grafting methods in eight different dates starting from 29th October, 2009 to 12th February, 2010 at 15 days intervals. The grafts were planted inside the closed tunnel of jute and plastic sheet at 10×10 cm spacing in 50×60 cm experimental plots laid out in two factorial split-plot designs with three replications per treatment, containing 30 grafts per plot. The grafting methods were allotted on main-plots and the dates on sub-plots randomly. The success and growth of sapling was significantly affected by the dates while the methods had no effect. The highest success (96.11 %) was found on 13th January, followed by 28th January (91.11%) and the least (51.67%) on 29th October grafting. The mortality of sprouted grafts was lower in December and January, while observed higher in earlier and late season grafting. Observation taken at 180 days after grafting in successful graft revealed that 29th October had the highest number of primary branches (2.2) but the lowest sapling height (29.03 cm) and canopy volume (973.3 cm3); 14th November had the highest number of leaves (48.47), secondary branches (2.505) and canopy volume (1536.0 cm3); 29th December gave the maximum sapling height (32.86 cm); 13th January produced the lowest number of leaves (21.93) per sapling and 28th January produced the lowest number of primary (1.533) and secondary branches (1.172).
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1658URL Effect of Grafting Height on Success and Growth of Acid Lime (Citrus Alll:Antifolia Swingle) Sapling / B. Chalise ; Paudyal, K.P. ; Srivastava S.P. ; Thakur, M.K. ; ,Subedi, H.P. ; K. Bhandari
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Title : Effect of Grafting Height on Success and Growth of Acid Lime (Citrus Alll:Antifolia Swingle) Sapling Material Type: printed text Authors: B. Chalise, Author ; Paudyal, K.P., Author ; Srivastava S.P., Author ; Thakur, M.K., Author ; ,Subedi, H.P., Author ; K. Bhandari, Author Pagination: 1-8 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Citrus aurantifolia, Poncirus trifoliata, shoot-tip, callus, graft success, spread and
canopy volumeAbstract: A field experiment was conducted at National Citrus Research Program (NCRP), Paripatle,
Dhankuta to determine the best grafting height for the highest success of grafting and the maximum
growth of sapling during r' January to 30'h December, 2010. Scions were collected from the
mother plant 'NCRP-49' grown under screen house and grafted on to one-year-old trifoliate orange
seedling rootstocks by shoot-tip method at 4 em, 8 em, 12 em, 16 em and 20 em height from the
collar region as the treatment. The grafts were planted inside the closed tunnel made from bamboo
splits, jute and plastic sheet at JOx8 em spacing in 64x/OO em experimental plots laid out in
randomized complete block design (RCBD) with four replications containing 80 grafts per plot.
Treatments were allotted on the experimental plots randomly. The success of grafting was not
affected by the height of grafting, however growth of sapling was found significantly affected by the
height of grafting. Observation taken on sapling after one year of grafting revealed that the
maximum scion height (42.13 em), the highest number of/eaves per sapling (47.50), the highest
growth of scion diameter (55.61%), maximum length of primary branches (31.19 em), maximum
number of secondary branches per sapling ((3.24), the highest length of secondary branches (11.59
em), the highest canopy volume (15440 cm3
) and the highest graft spread (24.35 em) were found on
sapling grafted at 16 em height of the trifoliate orange rootstock. Hence, from the study it is
concluded that the most suitable height of grafting acid lime on trifoliate orange rootstock was 16
em.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1594 Effect of Grafting Height on Success and Growth of Acid Lime (Citrus Alll:Antifolia Swingle) Sapling [printed text] / B. Chalise, Author ; Paudyal, K.P., Author ; Srivastava S.P., Author ; Thakur, M.K., Author ; ,Subedi, H.P., Author ; K. Bhandari, Author . - [s.d.] . - 1-8 p.
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Citrus aurantifolia, Poncirus trifoliata, shoot-tip, callus, graft success, spread and
canopy volumeAbstract: A field experiment was conducted at National Citrus Research Program (NCRP), Paripatle,
Dhankuta to determine the best grafting height for the highest success of grafting and the maximum
growth of sapling during r' January to 30'h December, 2010. Scions were collected from the
mother plant 'NCRP-49' grown under screen house and grafted on to one-year-old trifoliate orange
seedling rootstocks by shoot-tip method at 4 em, 8 em, 12 em, 16 em and 20 em height from the
collar region as the treatment. The grafts were planted inside the closed tunnel made from bamboo
splits, jute and plastic sheet at JOx8 em spacing in 64x/OO em experimental plots laid out in
randomized complete block design (RCBD) with four replications containing 80 grafts per plot.
Treatments were allotted on the experimental plots randomly. The success of grafting was not
affected by the height of grafting, however growth of sapling was found significantly affected by the
height of grafting. Observation taken on sapling after one year of grafting revealed that the
maximum scion height (42.13 em), the highest number of/eaves per sapling (47.50), the highest
growth of scion diameter (55.61%), maximum length of primary branches (31.19 em), maximum
number of secondary branches per sapling ((3.24), the highest length of secondary branches (11.59
em), the highest canopy volume (15440 cm3
) and the highest graft spread (24.35 em) were found on
sapling grafted at 16 em height of the trifoliate orange rootstock. Hence, from the study it is
concluded that the most suitable height of grafting acid lime on trifoliate orange rootstock was 16
em.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1594 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1594URL Elite genotypes of acid lime for Terai region of Nepal / ,Subedi, H.P. ; Pun, A.B. ; K. Bhattarai ; B. Chalise ; Thakur, M.K. ; Chaudhary, D.K.
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 : Elite genotypes of acid lime for Terai region of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: ,Subedi, H.P., Author ; Pun, A.B., Author ; K. Bhattarai, Author ; B. Chalise, Author ; Thakur, M.K., Author ; Chaudhary, D.K., Author Pagination: 249-253 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2545 Elite genotypes of acid lime for Terai region of Nepal [printed text] / ,Subedi, H.P., Author ; Pun, A.B., Author ; K. Bhattarai, Author ; B. Chalise, Author ; Thakur, M.K., Author ; Chaudhary, D.K., Author . - [s.d.] . - 249-253 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=2545 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2545URL Growth of Trifoliate Orange (Poncirus Trifoliata L.) Seedlings at Different Management Condition in Ncrp, Dhankuta. / Shrestha, R.L. ; Paudyal, K.P. ; B. Chalise ; ,Subedi, H.P. ; J. L. Mandal
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Title : Growth of Trifoliate Orange (Poncirus Trifoliata L.) Seedlings at Different Management Condition in Ncrp, Dhankuta. Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, R.L., Author ; Paudyal, K.P., Author ; B. Chalise, Author ; ,Subedi, H.P., Author ; J. L. Mandal, Author Pagination: 35-41 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Trifoliate orange, Citrus, nursery, media, polypot, seedling, rootstock, vermicompost,
polyhouse.Abstract: Citrus fruits are grafted in trifoliate orange {Poncirus trifoliate L) due to good fruit quality,
dwarfness, tolerant to soil born disease, cold and hardiness. Slow growth rate of trifoliate orange is
one of the serious problems of citrus nursery owners. It takes more than three year to attain the
grafting requirement for sapling production. Facing this problem an experiment was conducted on
trifoliate orange to accelerate the growth rate of seedlings. Seedlings are grown in different media
under three different environment condition i.e. polyhouse, plastic tunnel and open field condition
in NCRP, Dhankuta in Fiscal Year 2063/64 and 064/65. Seeds were grown in five different media
(five treatments) and replicated four times. Highest seedling height (83.67 em) and diameter (7.14
mm) was observed in polyhouse condition with vermin compost+ soil mixed {I: I) treatment where
as lowest height (28.20 em) and diameter (3.58 mm) observed in open field condition in the same
treatment within one year. The result shows that, highly significant effect of environmental
condition on seedling growth. Seedlings height of trifoliate orange is almost three times and
diameter was two times greater in polyhouse as compared to open field. Therefore, result of this
experiment guided to the nurseryman's, to grow the trifoliate orange seedling in the polyhouse
condition with soil and vermicompost mixed media (I: I) to accelerate growth of the seedlings and
to get stander height and diameter within one-year period This technology will be applicable to the
nursery mans to improve the quality of saplings in the nursery.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1629 Growth of Trifoliate Orange (Poncirus Trifoliata L.) Seedlings at Different Management Condition in Ncrp, Dhankuta. [printed text] / Shrestha, R.L., Author ; Paudyal, K.P., Author ; B. Chalise, Author ; ,Subedi, H.P., Author ; J. L. Mandal, Author . - [s.d.] . - 35-41 p.
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Trifoliate orange, Citrus, nursery, media, polypot, seedling, rootstock, vermicompost,
polyhouse.Abstract: Citrus fruits are grafted in trifoliate orange {Poncirus trifoliate L) due to good fruit quality,
dwarfness, tolerant to soil born disease, cold and hardiness. Slow growth rate of trifoliate orange is
one of the serious problems of citrus nursery owners. It takes more than three year to attain the
grafting requirement for sapling production. Facing this problem an experiment was conducted on
trifoliate orange to accelerate the growth rate of seedlings. Seedlings are grown in different media
under three different environment condition i.e. polyhouse, plastic tunnel and open field condition
in NCRP, Dhankuta in Fiscal Year 2063/64 and 064/65. Seeds were grown in five different media
(five treatments) and replicated four times. Highest seedling height (83.67 em) and diameter (7.14
mm) was observed in polyhouse condition with vermin compost+ soil mixed {I: I) treatment where
as lowest height (28.20 em) and diameter (3.58 mm) observed in open field condition in the same
treatment within one year. The result shows that, highly significant effect of environmental
condition on seedling growth. Seedlings height of trifoliate orange is almost three times and
diameter was two times greater in polyhouse as compared to open field. Therefore, result of this
experiment guided to the nurseryman's, to grow the trifoliate orange seedling in the polyhouse
condition with soil and vermicompost mixed media (I: I) to accelerate growth of the seedlings and
to get stander height and diameter within one-year period This technology will be applicable to the
nursery mans to improve the quality of saplings in the nursery.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1629 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1629URL Impacts of Seedlings Transplanting Dates of 'Red Creole' Onion on Bulb Yield / Poon, T.B. ; B. Chalise ; Shrestha, S. ; O.B Oli ; M.L DevPermalinkPermalinkPerformance Study of Ginger Genotypes for Better Yield at GRP, Salyan / Chaudhary, D.K. ; Chaudhari, H.K ; B.D. Paudel ; D.R. Kandel ; B. ChalisePermalinkPresent Status of Citrus Nursery Business in Dhankuta District / B. Chalise ; Paudyal, K.P. ; Srivastava S.P. ; K. BhandariPermalinkSelection and dissemination of elite genotypes of acid lime (Citrus Reticulata Swingle) for off season production through on-farm research in mid and eastern terai region of Terai / ,Subedi, H.P. ; Paudyal, K.P. ; S.P. Srivastav ; B. Chalise ; U. K. AcharyaPermalinkSelection of Elite Mandarin (Citrus Reticulata Blanco) Mother Plant from Local Genotypes / Paudyal, K.P. ; H. Subedi ; B. ChalisePermalink