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Effects of long-term application of organic and inorganic fertilizers on maize and millet yields under a maize/millet cropping pattern: the results of 1993-1997 seasons1 / PR Shakya
in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Title : Effects of long-term application of organic and inorganic fertilizers on maize and millet yields under a maize/millet cropping pattern: the results of 1993-1997 seasons1 Material Type: printed text Authors: PR Shakya, Editor ; Gharte D.B, Author ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 1998 Pagination: 143-157 .p Keywords: Soil fertility; Rice; Maize; Soils Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment was initiated at the Regional Agriculture Research Station(RARS), Hill Crop Research Programme (HCRP) in Kabre, Dolakha since 1993/94-1997/98. The main objectives of this experiment was to study the effects of continuous applications oforganic and inorganic fertilizers on crop yields in a maize/millet cropping pattern. For millet,the highest grain yields (1689 kg/ha) were obtained in plots treated with recommended rates oforganic manure (FYM 30 t/ha). By contrast, the highest maize grain yields (5284 kg/ha) wereobtained in plots treated with recommended rates of inorganic fertilizers (NPK 120:60:40).Overall decreasing yield trend was found in maize yield over years. The highest combined(maize +millet) total grain yield was obtained from NPK 120:60:40 kg/ha (6501 kg/ha) followedby the use of NPK 80:60:40 kg/ha 4435 kg/ha) and compost 10 ton + NPK 60:30:20 kg/ha(5949 kg/ha) (Table 1).
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=321 Effects of long-term application of organic and inorganic fertilizers on maize and millet yields under a maize/millet cropping pattern: the results of 1993-1997 seasons1 [printed text] / PR Shakya, Editor ; Gharte D.B, Author ; Upadhyay, S.R., Author . - Lalitpur : NARC, 1998 . - 143-157 .p.
in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Keywords: Soil fertility; Rice; Maize; Soils Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment was initiated at the Regional Agriculture Research Station(RARS), Hill Crop Research Programme (HCRP) in Kabre, Dolakha since 1993/94-1997/98. The main objectives of this experiment was to study the effects of continuous applications oforganic and inorganic fertilizers on crop yields in a maize/millet cropping pattern. For millet,the highest grain yields (1689 kg/ha) were obtained in plots treated with recommended rates oforganic manure (FYM 30 t/ha). By contrast, the highest maize grain yields (5284 kg/ha) wereobtained in plots treated with recommended rates of inorganic fertilizers (NPK 120:60:40).Overall decreasing yield trend was found in maize yield over years. The highest combined(maize +millet) total grain yield was obtained from NPK 120:60:40 kg/ha (6501 kg/ha) followedby the use of NPK 80:60:40 kg/ha 4435 kg/ha) and compost 10 ton + NPK 60:30:20 kg/ha(5949 kg/ha) (Table 1).
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=321URL FERTILIZER RECOMMENDATION STUDY IN MAIZE/MlLLET - RELAY CROPPING SYSTEM IN MID HILLS OF NEPAL / PR Shakya
in Hill corps workshop proceedings of winter crops workshop (barley) September 11-12,2002 and summer corps workshop(finger millet and buckwheat) July 2-3,2002 also includes finger millet and buckwheat disease report 1997 / Upreti, R.P.
Title : FERTILIZER RECOMMENDATION STUDY IN MAIZE/MlLLET - RELAY CROPPING SYSTEM IN MID HILLS OF NEPAL Material Type: printed text Authors: PR Shakya, Author ; Upreti, R.P., Author ; Bhim Nath Adhikari, Author ; S Thapa, Author ; Shiva K. Budhathoki, Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: 63-67 P. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Field Crops and Crop Production Abstract: An experiment of Fertilizer Recommendation Study in Maize (Zea-mays)/Finger millet (Eleusine Coracana Geartn) relay cropping system was ca"ied out in the Hill Crop Research Program (HCRP), Kahre (1740 mas!), Dolakha during Summer season of 2000-2001. The objective of the experiment was to find out economically optimum level of fertilizer recommendation and future soil fertility and fertili=er research for maize millet relay cropping system in mid hills condition of Nepal The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replication. The highest maize grain yield (5_68 tlha) was recorded at Tl followed by 5.0/t/ha) at T/2,. The lowest maize grain yield (2.19 t.lha) was found at Tl. Likewise, the highest finger millet grain yield (1359kglha) was produced at T8 as similar to T2 and T3 and followed by T5 and T4 respectively. The lowest
millet grain yield (9+3 kglha) \ol'as obtained at Til.FERTILIZER RECOMMENDATION STUDY IN MAIZE/MlLLET - RELAY CROPPING SYSTEM IN MID HILLS OF NEPAL [printed text] / PR Shakya, Author ; Upreti, R.P., Author ; Bhim Nath Adhikari, Author ; S Thapa, Author ; Shiva K. Budhathoki, Author . - Lalitpur : NARC, 2003 . - 63-67 P.
in Hill corps workshop proceedings of winter crops workshop (barley) September 11-12,2002 and summer corps workshop(finger millet and buckwheat) July 2-3,2002 also includes finger millet and buckwheat disease report 1997 / Upreti, R.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Field Crops and Crop Production Abstract: An experiment of Fertilizer Recommendation Study in Maize (Zea-mays)/Finger millet (Eleusine Coracana Geartn) relay cropping system was ca"ied out in the Hill Crop Research Program (HCRP), Kahre (1740 mas!), Dolakha during Summer season of 2000-2001. The objective of the experiment was to find out economically optimum level of fertilizer recommendation and future soil fertility and fertili=er research for maize millet relay cropping system in mid hills condition of Nepal The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replication. The highest maize grain yield (5_68 tlha) was recorded at Tl followed by 5.0/t/ha) at T/2,. The lowest maize grain yield (2.19 t.lha) was found at Tl. Likewise, the highest finger millet grain yield (1359kglha) was produced at T8 as similar to T2 and T3 and followed by T5 and T4 respectively. The lowest
millet grain yield (9+3 kglha) \ol'as obtained at Til.Synchronization of Nitrogen Requirements in Maize /Millet Relay Cropping System in Mid Hill Condition ofNepal1 / PR Shakya
in Hill corps workshop proceedings of winter crops workshop (barley) September 11-12,2002 and summer corps workshop(finger millet and buckwheat) July 2-3,2002 also includes finger millet and buckwheat disease report 1997 / Upreti, R.P.
Title : Synchronization of Nitrogen Requirements in Maize /Millet Relay Cropping System in Mid Hill Condition ofNepal1 Material Type: printed text Authors: PR Shakya, Author ; Bhim Nath Adhikari, Author ; Upreti, R.P., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: 30-37 p. Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Field Crops and Crop Production Abstract: An experiment on synchronizing of nitrogen requirement in maize (Zea mays) /millet (Eleusine coracana Geartn) relay cropping system was carried out in the Hill Crop Research Program. (HCRP), Kahre, (1740 mas/), Do/akha during the summer season of 2000 and 2001 to identify the optimum time of nitrogen application for higher yield of both crops in mid hill condition of Nepal. In addition to 10 ton compost, chemica/fertilizer was applied @60:30:30 NPK kg/ha in all treatments. Compost was incorporated in the soil at the time of land preparation and all phosphorus and potash was applied at the time of maize planting. Splitting of nitrogen and time of its application was done to make eight different treatments and nitrogen was applied accordingly. The experiment was conducted in a RCB design with four replications in 6.0 m2 plots. The highest maize grain yield (5951 kg/ha) was produced by the treatment T2 followed by (5680 kg/ha) with the treatment TB. The lowest maize grain yield (4327 kg/ha) was obtained by T1. Likewise, the highest finger millet grain yield (977 kg/ha) was produced by T6followed by (906 kg/ha) with the treatment T2. The lowest millet grain yield (715 kglha) was
obtained in the treatment T1.Synchronization of Nitrogen Requirements in Maize /Millet Relay Cropping System in Mid Hill Condition ofNepal1 [printed text] / PR Shakya, Author ; Bhim Nath Adhikari, Author ; Upreti, R.P., Author . - Lalitpur : NARC, 2003 . - 30-37 p.
in Hill corps workshop proceedings of winter crops workshop (barley) September 11-12,2002 and summer corps workshop(finger millet and buckwheat) July 2-3,2002 also includes finger millet and buckwheat disease report 1997 / Upreti, R.P.
Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Field Crops and Crop Production Abstract: An experiment on synchronizing of nitrogen requirement in maize (Zea mays) /millet (Eleusine coracana Geartn) relay cropping system was carried out in the Hill Crop Research Program. (HCRP), Kahre, (1740 mas/), Do/akha during the summer season of 2000 and 2001 to identify the optimum time of nitrogen application for higher yield of both crops in mid hill condition of Nepal. In addition to 10 ton compost, chemica/fertilizer was applied @60:30:30 NPK kg/ha in all treatments. Compost was incorporated in the soil at the time of land preparation and all phosphorus and potash was applied at the time of maize planting. Splitting of nitrogen and time of its application was done to make eight different treatments and nitrogen was applied accordingly. The experiment was conducted in a RCB design with four replications in 6.0 m2 plots. The highest maize grain yield (5951 kg/ha) was produced by the treatment T2 followed by (5680 kg/ha) with the treatment TB. The lowest maize grain yield (4327 kg/ha) was obtained by T1. Likewise, the highest finger millet grain yield (977 kg/ha) was produced by T6followed by (906 kg/ha) with the treatment T2. The lowest millet grain yield (715 kglha) was
obtained in the treatment T1.The Yield Response of Barley (Hordium vulgare) to different level of Nutrient Management 1998-1999 / PR Shakya
in Hill crops workshop proceedings summer and winter crops workshop finger millet, buckwheat and barley March 27-29, 2000 Lumle, Kaski and September 12-14, 2000, Parwanipur, Bara
Title : The Yield Response of Barley (Hordium vulgare) to different level of Nutrient Management 1998-1999 Material Type: printed text Authors: PR Shakya, Author ; K. Atreya, Author Pagination: 197-200 p. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Field Crops and Crop Production Abstract: Hill Crops Research Programme (HCRP) initiated this experiment in Kabre, during
199811999. The main objectiive ofThe Yield Response of Barley (Hordium vulgare) to different level of Nutrient Management 1998-1999 [printed text] / PR Shakya, Author ; K. Atreya, Author . - [s.d.] . - 197-200 p.
in Hill crops workshop proceedings summer and winter crops workshop finger millet, buckwheat and barley March 27-29, 2000 Lumle, Kaski and September 12-14, 2000, Parwanipur, Bara
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Field Crops and Crop Production Abstract: Hill Crops Research Programme (HCRP) initiated this experiment in Kabre, during
199811999. The main objectiive of