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Effect of Sowing Dates in Economic Return from Okra Varieties in Spring-Summer in Chitwan, Nepal / Tika R. Chapagain ; Shanta Man Shakya ; Moha Dutta Sharma ; Yubak Dhoj G.C.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Effect of Sowing Dates in Economic Return from Okra Varieties in Spring-Summer in Chitwan, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Tika R. Chapagain, Author ; Shanta Man Shakya, Author ; Moha Dutta Sharma, Author ; Yubak Dhoj G.C., Author Pagination: 246-250 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Net return, okra, spring season, sowing dates, varieties Abstract: An experiment was carried out at IAAS, horticulture farm to determine the effect of
sowing dates in economic return from okra varieties in spring sum'!ler in inner-terai
region of Ghitwan Nepal. Five. varieties of okra namely; Anokhi (Ft), Parvani Kranti, Arka
Anamika, Shagt.in and K-51 were planted at four different dates(~ March- 1ff' April) at
15 days interval with three replications in split plot design. A case study was also carried
out in Gunjanagar VDG of Ghitwan district to compare the cultivation costs of research
plot and on farm okra production. The highest net return (Rs 238,495.0/ha) .was obtained
from~ March sowing. However, the highest cultivation cost (Rs 98,920:0Jha) required
for the crop sown on 1 th March. The highest net return (Rs 273,387. 0/ha) was obtained
from Anokhi from ~ March sowing and the lowest net return was obtained from Parvani
Kmati (Rs 80,428.0) from 1st April sowing. The highest BIG ratio (2.81) was obtained
from Arka Anamika from ~ March sowing. During .case study, 4 different sowing times
were identified as major sowing times (1st week of February, 1st week of March, ~ week
of March & ~ week of July). The net return was higher (Rs 255, 400.0/ha) from 1st week
of February sowing. The highest BIG ratio (2.91)- was observed in the crop sown in 1st
week of March due to comparatively higher productivity and lower cultivation cost as
compared to 1st week of February.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=255 Effect of Sowing Dates in Economic Return from Okra Varieties in Spring-Summer in Chitwan, Nepal [printed text] / Tika R. Chapagain, Author ; Shanta Man Shakya, Author ; Moha Dutta Sharma, Author ; Yubak Dhoj G.C., Author . - [s.d.] . - 246-250 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: Net return, okra, spring season, sowing dates, varieties Abstract: An experiment was carried out at IAAS, horticulture farm to determine the effect of
sowing dates in economic return from okra varieties in spring sum'!ler in inner-terai
region of Ghitwan Nepal. Five. varieties of okra namely; Anokhi (Ft), Parvani Kranti, Arka
Anamika, Shagt.in and K-51 were planted at four different dates(~ March- 1ff' April) at
15 days interval with three replications in split plot design. A case study was also carried
out in Gunjanagar VDG of Ghitwan district to compare the cultivation costs of research
plot and on farm okra production. The highest net return (Rs 238,495.0/ha) .was obtained
from~ March sowing. However, the highest cultivation cost (Rs 98,920:0Jha) required
for the crop sown on 1 th March. The highest net return (Rs 273,387. 0/ha) was obtained
from Anokhi from ~ March sowing and the lowest net return was obtained from Parvani
Kmati (Rs 80,428.0) from 1st April sowing. The highest BIG ratio (2.81) was obtained
from Arka Anamika from ~ March sowing. During .case study, 4 different sowing times
were identified as major sowing times (1st week of February, 1st week of March, ~ week
of March & ~ week of July). The net return was higher (Rs 255, 400.0/ha) from 1st week
of February sowing. The highest BIG ratio (2.91)- was observed in the crop sown in 1st
week of March due to comparatively higher productivity and lower cultivation cost as
compared to 1st week of February.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=255 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=255URL Evaluation of Onion (Allium Cepa L.) Landraces In Rampur, Chitwan,-·Nepal / Durga P. Acharya ; Shanta M. Shakya ; Moha Dutta Sharma ; Yubak D. Ghartf Chtletri
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Evaluation of Onion (Allium Cepa L.) Landraces In Rampur, Chitwan,-·Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Durga P. Acharya, Author ; Shanta M. Shakya, Author ; Moha Dutta Sharma, Author ; Yubak D. Ghartf Chtletri, Author Pagination: 259-267 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Improved cultivars, landraces, onion, quality pharacteristics Abstract: With the objectives of documenting horto-morphological characteristics and evaluating
the performance of onion .(Allium cepa L.) landraces t,mder Chitwan condition, a study
was carried out during 2006-2007. The experiment was laid_ out jn ·a Randomized. -
Complete Block Design (RCBD) Which COJ?Sisted of nine entries of onion as treatments ;_
· (six landraces and three common cultivars} replicated thrice. The study revealed
significant variation in plant height, yield and quality attributes . of differerir landraces
and common cultivars of onion. Dapcha Local seemed as on~ of the -earliest maturing
.land race. The difference in neck .thickness was not significant among the /andraces and
cultivars._ Landraces .showed more bulb splitting while it was the least in Lucifer. Nona-·
of the landraces bolted where as it was the highest (2:23%) in N-53 followed by Lucifer
(0.71%). Nuwakote Local contained the highest amount -of dry matter followed by Red
Creole and Dapcha Local. TSS was the highest in Red Creole (13.8~8) which was
statistically at par with Nuwakote Local, Dapcha Local, N-53 and Doti Locai. Though
Red Creole was the highest yielder. yield potential of the /ocallandraces like Doti Local
Dapcha Local and Dadeldhura Locar was equally ·encouraging: Majority of _the . ·
landraces possessed special quality characteristics such as higher TSS and dry matter .
content as well. as non-bolting characteristics. Thus, _-fitJ.g(,ngs of the present st~dy
revealed that it is high tim_e for conseNation~ impro~ement 8.l_d:f?'£f?f!'-Otion .of landraces ·
of onion available in the country through location specific trials~·ft@r respe_ctive native_ ...
places as well as other suitabte pockets in the country.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=259 Evaluation of Onion (Allium Cepa L.) Landraces In Rampur, Chitwan,-·Nepal [printed text] / Durga P. Acharya, Author ; Shanta M. Shakya, Author ; Moha Dutta Sharma, Author ; Yubak D. Ghartf Chtletri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 259-267 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: Improved cultivars, landraces, onion, quality pharacteristics Abstract: With the objectives of documenting horto-morphological characteristics and evaluating
the performance of onion .(Allium cepa L.) landraces t,mder Chitwan condition, a study
was carried out during 2006-2007. The experiment was laid_ out jn ·a Randomized. -
Complete Block Design (RCBD) Which COJ?Sisted of nine entries of onion as treatments ;_
· (six landraces and three common cultivars} replicated thrice. The study revealed
significant variation in plant height, yield and quality attributes . of differerir landraces
and common cultivars of onion. Dapcha Local seemed as on~ of the -earliest maturing
.land race. The difference in neck .thickness was not significant among the /andraces and
cultivars._ Landraces .showed more bulb splitting while it was the least in Lucifer. Nona-·
of the landraces bolted where as it was the highest (2:23%) in N-53 followed by Lucifer
(0.71%). Nuwakote Local contained the highest amount -of dry matter followed by Red
Creole and Dapcha Local. TSS was the highest in Red Creole (13.8~8) which was
statistically at par with Nuwakote Local, Dapcha Local, N-53 and Doti Locai. Though
Red Creole was the highest yielder. yield potential of the /ocallandraces like Doti Local
Dapcha Local and Dadeldhura Locar was equally ·encouraging: Majority of _the . ·
landraces possessed special quality characteristics such as higher TSS and dry matter .
content as well. as non-bolting characteristics. Thus, _-fitJ.g(,ngs of the present st~dy
revealed that it is high tim_e for conseNation~ impro~ement 8.l_d:f?'£f?f!'-Otion .of landraces ·
of onion available in the country through location specific trials~·ft@r respe_ctive native_ ...
places as well as other suitabte pockets in the country.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=259 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=259URL Evaluation of Pole Type French Bean Genotypes for Western Mid Hills of Nepal / Yaba Raj Pandey ; Durga Mani Gautam, Ph.D ; Resham Bahadur Thapa ; Moha Dutta Sharma ; Paudyal, Krishna PrasadE-copies
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