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Integrated disease management of potato through farmer field school: A new approach in participatory technology transfer in Nepal / T.L. Lama
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Title : Integrated disease management of potato through farmer field school: A new approach in participatory technology transfer in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: T.L. Lama, Author Pagination: 302-309 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Farmer field school, integrated disease management, learning plots Abstract: Potato is one of the important tuber crops in Nepalese agriculture and due to its production potential of dry matter per hectare per day potato is taken as one of the priority crop in food security program. To take advantage of its potentials as vegetable, staple and cash crop various methods and approaches has been implemented to evaluate and transfer the technology generated by the research communities in the past as main stream of technology dissemination. The conventional demarcated approaches/methods are mainly bio-agriculture science based and commodity focused with lesser attention on social perspectives in production system.……..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1179 Integrated disease management of potato through farmer field school: A new approach in participatory technology transfer in Nepal [printed text] / T.L. Lama, Author . - [s.d.] . - 302-309 p.
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Farmer field school, integrated disease management, learning plots Abstract: Potato is one of the important tuber crops in Nepalese agriculture and due to its production potential of dry matter per hectare per day potato is taken as one of the priority crop in food security program. To take advantage of its potentials as vegetable, staple and cash crop various methods and approaches has been implemented to evaluate and transfer the technology generated by the research communities in the past as main stream of technology dissemination. The conventional demarcated approaches/methods are mainly bio-agriculture science based and commodity focused with lesser attention on social perspectives in production system.……..
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1179URL On-farm technology verification study of true potato seed (TPS) / T.L. Lama ; M.P. Chaudhari ; S.P.Dhakal ; R.Mandal
in Proceedings of First National Horticulture Research Workshop held at Lumle Agricultural Research Centre, Pokhara, 1-2 May, 1996 (19-20 Baisakh 2053) / Subedi, P.P.
Title : On-farm technology verification study of true potato seed (TPS) Material Type: printed text Authors: T.L. Lama, Author ; M.P. Chaudhari, Author ; S.P.Dhakal, Author ; R.Mandal, Author Pagination: 298-301 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3132 On-farm technology verification study of true potato seed (TPS) [printed text] / T.L. Lama, Author ; M.P. Chaudhari, Author ; S.P.Dhakal, Author ; R.Mandal, Author . - [s.d.] . - 298-301 p.
in Proceedings of First National Horticulture Research Workshop held at Lumle Agricultural Research Centre, Pokhara, 1-2 May, 1996 (19-20 Baisakh 2053) / Subedi, P.P.
Languages : English (eng)
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=3132URL Possibilities of managing bacterial wilt of potato in the hills of Nepal: Role of stakeholders and clients / T.L. Lama
in Integrated management of bacterial wilt of potato: lesson from the hill of Nepal: proceedings of a national workshop / Pradhanang, P.M.
Title : Possibilities of managing bacterial wilt of potato in the hills of Nepal: Role of stakeholders and clients Material Type: printed text Authors: T.L. Lama ; Khatri, B.B., Author Publisher: Pokhara : Lumle Agriculture Research Centre Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 79-86 .p Keywords: Potatoes; Wilts; Plant diseases Abstract: Pseudomonas solanacearum has continued to disseminate in newer seed production areas due to lack of strict quarantine systems, seed certification schemes, and lack of farmers awareness about the modes of the disease transmission. Consequently bacterial wilt has remained as one of the major production constraints in the hills causing severe losses both under field and storage conditions.Integrated management practices like use of resistant cultivars, crop rotation, crop sanitation, use of disease-free planting materials and other cultural practices are recommended to control the disease. However, these technologies are not fully exploited in the infested areas due to lack of effective policy and capabilities. Stakeholders like National Agriculture Research Council and the Department of Agriculture has to play the crucial role in implementing the control measures effectively on a wider scale. Most of the users (client or farmers) of the research result do not know of the modes of the disease dissemination and means of long term survival of the pathogen in soil. The possible role of farmers to manage the disease is also discussed in this paper.
Contents note: Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=470 Possibilities of managing bacterial wilt of potato in the hills of Nepal: Role of stakeholders and clients [printed text] / T.L. Lama ; Khatri, B.B., Author . - Pokhara : Lumle Agriculture Research Centre, 1996 . - 79-86 .p.
in Integrated management of bacterial wilt of potato: lesson from the hill of Nepal: proceedings of a national workshop / Pradhanang, P.M.
Keywords: Potatoes; Wilts; Plant diseases Abstract: Pseudomonas solanacearum has continued to disseminate in newer seed production areas due to lack of strict quarantine systems, seed certification schemes, and lack of farmers awareness about the modes of the disease transmission. Consequently bacterial wilt has remained as one of the major production constraints in the hills causing severe losses both under field and storage conditions.Integrated management practices like use of resistant cultivars, crop rotation, crop sanitation, use of disease-free planting materials and other cultural practices are recommended to control the disease. However, these technologies are not fully exploited in the infested areas due to lack of effective policy and capabilities. Stakeholders like National Agriculture Research Council and the Department of Agriculture has to play the crucial role in implementing the control measures effectively on a wider scale. Most of the users (client or farmers) of the research result do not know of the modes of the disease dissemination and means of long term survival of the pathogen in soil. The possible role of farmers to manage the disease is also discussed in this paper.
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in Proceedings of First National Horticulture Research Workshop held at Lumle Agricultural Research Centre, Pokhara, 1-2 May, 1996 (19-20 Baisakh 2053) / Subedi, P.P.
Title : Potato research achievements and future strategy in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: T.L. Lama, Author Pagination: 90-95 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3095 Potato research achievements and future strategy in Nepal [printed text] / T.L. Lama, Author . - [s.d.] . - 90-95 p.
in Proceedings of First National Horticulture Research Workshop held at Lumle Agricultural Research Centre, Pokhara, 1-2 May, 1996 (19-20 Baisakh 2053) / Subedi, P.P.
Languages : English (eng)
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in Integrated management of bacterial wilt of potato: lesson from the hill of Nepal: proceedings of a national workshop / Pradhanang, P.M.
Title : Screening of potato genotypes against Pseudomonas solanacearum in Nepal: a review Material Type: printed text Authors: Dhital, S.P. ; T.L. Lama, Author ; Manandhar, H.K. Publisher: Pokhara : Lumle Agriculture Research Centre Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 26-30 .p Keywords: Potatoes; Wilts; Plant diseases Abstract: Screening of potato genotypes against bacterial wilt caused by Pseudomonassolanacearum has been started at the Horticulture Farm, Kirtipur, in 1975 and continued there until1979. Later the work was re-initiated at the Nucleus Seed Potato Production Centre, Nigale, Sindhupalchok in 1987 and has continued till now. At both locations, screening was done in plots naturally infested with the pathogen. The disease reaction was evaluated by observing presence or absence of disease symptoms . Till1995, 112 potato genotypes received from various sources were tested against the pathogen. Of them 87 genotypes were tested only once and 31 genotypes were tested twice or more times. Of 87 genotypes tested only once in different years, 32 genotypes were found free from the disease. Some Wisconsin lines such as MS and BR clones were found free from the disease in all tests. Potato genotypes free from the disease in two or more tests were BR-63.65, MS-35.24, MS-35 .25, MS-35.22, MS-36.3, MS-63.5 and MS-70.23. In this paper, limitations in the testing methods and conditions leading to inconsistency in the results are discussed.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=447 Screening of potato genotypes against Pseudomonas solanacearum in Nepal: a review [printed text] / Dhital, S.P. ; T.L. Lama, Author ; Manandhar, H.K. . - Pokhara : Lumle Agriculture Research Centre, 1996 . - 26-30 .p.
in Integrated management of bacterial wilt of potato: lesson from the hill of Nepal: proceedings of a national workshop / Pradhanang, P.M.
Keywords: Potatoes; Wilts; Plant diseases Abstract: Screening of potato genotypes against bacterial wilt caused by Pseudomonassolanacearum has been started at the Horticulture Farm, Kirtipur, in 1975 and continued there until1979. Later the work was re-initiated at the Nucleus Seed Potato Production Centre, Nigale, Sindhupalchok in 1987 and has continued till now. At both locations, screening was done in plots naturally infested with the pathogen. The disease reaction was evaluated by observing presence or absence of disease symptoms . Till1995, 112 potato genotypes received from various sources were tested against the pathogen. Of them 87 genotypes were tested only once and 31 genotypes were tested twice or more times. Of 87 genotypes tested only once in different years, 32 genotypes were found free from the disease. Some Wisconsin lines such as MS and BR clones were found free from the disease in all tests. Potato genotypes free from the disease in two or more tests were BR-63.65, MS-35.24, MS-35 .25, MS-35.22, MS-36.3, MS-63.5 and MS-70.23. In this paper, limitations in the testing methods and conditions leading to inconsistency in the results are discussed.
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