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in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Title : Agronomic and density cum fertilizer trial on fingermillet- 2004. Material Type: printed text Authors: Prasad, R.C. ; Mandai, D.N., Author ; Bajracharya S, Author ; S Thapa ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 32-34 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Survey, diseases, fingermillet, pyricularia grasea, blast Abstract: Two activities: a Diamond Trial and a Density cum Fertilizer trail were conducted under thisproject. Diamond Trial was conducted at Khanigaun, Pipaltar and Kabre sites in four replications whereas Density cum Fertilizer Trial was conducted in three replications only at Hill. Crops Research Programme (HCRP), Kabre. Farmers' preferred Local Variety/ Improve Practice at two sites Khanigaun and Pipaltar out of three sites in Diamond Trial. Whereas at Kabre, they preferred Improve Variety/ Improve Practice.In Density cum Fertilizer Trial four levels of spacing: 10 X15 cm, 10X10 cm and 10X5 cm and farmer Practice along with two doses of fertilizer: 50: 30: 30 NPK kg/ha and farmer Practice were applied. The experimental result showed IO X IO em spacing along with 50: 30: 30 NPK/ha · followed- with I0 X 5 cm spacing along with farmers practice were promising.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=520 Agronomic and density cum fertilizer trial on fingermillet- 2004. [printed text] / Prasad, R.C. ; Mandai, D.N., Author ; Bajracharya S, Author ; S Thapa ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author . - 2005 . - 32-34 p.
in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Survey, diseases, fingermillet, pyricularia grasea, blast Abstract: Two activities: a Diamond Trial and a Density cum Fertilizer trail were conducted under thisproject. Diamond Trial was conducted at Khanigaun, Pipaltar and Kabre sites in four replications whereas Density cum Fertilizer Trial was conducted in three replications only at Hill. Crops Research Programme (HCRP), Kabre. Farmers' preferred Local Variety/ Improve Practice at two sites Khanigaun and Pipaltar out of three sites in Diamond Trial. Whereas at Kabre, they preferred Improve Variety/ Improve Practice.In Density cum Fertilizer Trial four levels of spacing: 10 X15 cm, 10X10 cm and 10X5 cm and farmer Practice along with two doses of fertilizer: 50: 30: 30 NPK kg/ha and farmer Practice were applied. The experimental result showed IO X IO em spacing along with 50: 30: 30 NPK/ha · followed- with I0 X 5 cm spacing along with farmers practice were promising.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=520URL Finger millet varietal Investigation Report for mid Hill ofNepal1 (2000-2002) / Santa Bahadur BK
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 : Finger millet varietal Investigation Report for mid Hill ofNepal1 (2000-2002) Material Type: printed text Authors: Santa Bahadur BK, Author ; Upreti, R.P., Author ; Mandal, D., Author ; Bhim Nath Adhikari, Author ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: 8-29 p. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Plants and Crops:Field Crops and Crop Production Abstract: Among the summer crops, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) has given first mandate to generate technology on finger millet (Eleusie coracana Gaertn). Finger millet is the fourth staple food crop of Nepal after rice, maize and wheat. Considering the importance of the sustained hill farming, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) has given first priority to finger millet among the mandate crops. Finger miller is grown in maize I millet relay system in mid hills of the country and as mono crops on high hill and foothills of Nepal. Finger millet gives considerably better yield as compared maize even low fertility soil condition and external inputs used in relay system, so the crop has significant importance of sustain hill farming system ofNepal. Under the varietals improvement work, there are altogether four different activities viz. NON, JET, CVT and FFT. both in relay with maize and mono cropping system, which were tested in different agro- ecological zone viz. high hill, mid hill, Terai and inner Terai of Nepal. Most of the experiments were conducted both under relay and mono condition in order to select/ screen shade tolerant and high yielding genotypes. Under NON- H (relay) conducted at HCRP , Kahre and ABD, Khumaltar over two year revealed that the genotypes KLE-1 18, KLE-2 17 , /WFM-5 GE- 500 & GE -507 are high yielding and promising on the basis of grain yield . In JET- H genotypes Ace. # 433-1 produced the highest grain yield at Kahre (3266 kg/ ha) and AGD, Khumaltar (3483 kglha) followed by GPU -25 (3417 kglha) at Khumaltar in 2001. Similarly genotype Ace. # 2334-1 (3375 kglha) produced highest grains yield at AGD. Khumaltar in relay and produced (5283 kglha under mono condition at ARS, Dailekh in
2001 (Table 8). In CVT relay genotype Ace. # 2227-1 (2276 kglha and GE- 5001 (2189 kglha) are high yielder at Kahre and Khumaltar in 2001. and genotype Ace. # 2653-1(2603 kglha) produced the highest grain yield during 2002 at HCRP Kahre, AGD, Khumaltat and ARS, Salyan. These cultivars can be pushed on to FFT in mid hill. According to the two years result of FFT mid hills under relaythe genotype GE- 0483, GE-5016 & GE- 5176 are possible candidate for varieFinger millet varietal Investigation Report for mid Hill ofNepal1 (2000-2002) [printed text] / Santa Bahadur BK, Author ; Upreti, R.P., Author ; Mandal, D., Author ; Bhim Nath Adhikari, Author ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author . - Lalitpur : NARC, 2003 . - 8-29 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: Among the summer crops, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) has given first mandate to generate technology on finger millet (Eleusie coracana Gaertn). Finger millet is the fourth staple food crop of Nepal after rice, maize and wheat. Considering the importance of the sustained hill farming, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) has given first priority to finger millet among the mandate crops. Finger miller is grown in maize I millet relay system in mid hills of the country and as mono crops on high hill and foothills of Nepal. Finger millet gives considerably better yield as compared maize even low fertility soil condition and external inputs used in relay system, so the crop has significant importance of sustain hill farming system ofNepal. Under the varietals improvement work, there are altogether four different activities viz. NON, JET, CVT and FFT. both in relay with maize and mono cropping system, which were tested in different agro- ecological zone viz. high hill, mid hill, Terai and inner Terai of Nepal. Most of the experiments were conducted both under relay and mono condition in order to select/ screen shade tolerant and high yielding genotypes. Under NON- H (relay) conducted at HCRP , Kahre and ABD, Khumaltar over two year revealed that the genotypes KLE-1 18, KLE-2 17 , /WFM-5 GE- 500 & GE -507 are high yielding and promising on the basis of grain yield . In JET- H genotypes Ace. # 433-1 produced the highest grain yield at Kahre (3266 kg/ ha) and AGD, Khumaltar (3483 kglha) followed by GPU -25 (3417 kglha) at Khumaltar in 2001. Similarly genotype Ace. # 2334-1 (3375 kglha) produced highest grains yield at AGD. Khumaltar in relay and produced (5283 kglha under mono condition at ARS, Dailekh in
2001 (Table 8). In CVT relay genotype Ace. # 2227-1 (2276 kglha and GE- 5001 (2189 kglha) are high yielder at Kahre and Khumaltar in 2001. and genotype Ace. # 2653-1(2603 kglha) produced the highest grain yield during 2002 at HCRP Kahre, AGD, Khumaltat and ARS, Salyan. These cultivars can be pushed on to FFT in mid hill. According to the two years result of FFT mid hills under relaythe genotype GE- 0483, GE-5016 & GE- 5176 are possible candidate for varie
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Nepalese barley: Variation in agro-morphological characteristics Material Type: printed text Authors: R.B Amgai, Author ; S Pantha, Author ; T.B Chhetri, Author ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author ; S. Piya, Author ; Khatiwada, S.P., Author ; M.P. Upadhyaya, Author ; A Mudwari, Author Pagination: 110-113 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Barley, Disease, Spike Length Abstract: Different experiments namely National Observation Nursery (NON), Initial Evaluation Trial (JET), Coordinated Varietal Trial (CVT) and Coordinated Farmers' Field Trials (CFFT) were conducted both in hill and mountain environments during winter season of 2008 and 2009. Among the tested genotypes when combined over years, genotype LG-51/XVeola-2-77-3-3-1-1-l K (2378 kg/ha) produced the highest yield followed by ACC# l 557 (1958 kg/ha) and B 8679-lk-2-0K3 (1946 kg/ha) in NON-hill. Likewise in NON-mountain, ACC#5177 (2650 kg/ha) followed by........................
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1825 Nepalese barley: Variation in agro-morphological characteristics [printed text] / R.B Amgai, Author ; S Pantha, Author ; T.B Chhetri, Author ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author ; S. Piya, Author ; Khatiwada, S.P., Author ; M.P. Upadhyaya, Author ; A Mudwari, Author . - [s.d.] . - 110-113 p.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Barley, Disease, Spike Length Abstract: Different experiments namely National Observation Nursery (NON), Initial Evaluation Trial (JET), Coordinated Varietal Trial (CVT) and Coordinated Farmers' Field Trials (CFFT) were conducted both in hill and mountain environments during winter season of 2008 and 2009. Among the tested genotypes when combined over years, genotype LG-51/XVeola-2-77-3-3-1-1-l K (2378 kg/ha) produced the highest yield followed by ACC# l 557 (1958 kg/ha) and B 8679-lk-2-0K3 (1946 kg/ha) in NON-hill. Likewise in NON-mountain, ACC#5177 (2650 kg/ha) followed by........................
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in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Title : Participatory varietal selection on finger millet 2004. Material Type: printed text Authors: Prasad, R.C. ; Mandai, D.N., Author ; Bajracharya S, Author ; S Thapa, Author ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 9-14 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Under this experiment four activities: Participatory Varietal Selection (PVS), Diversity Block, Head to Row Selection and Seed Multiplication were conducted at three sites during summer season in 2004. In PVS set, six genotypes including one local check were planned in four replications (each farmer as a replication) at each site. Farmers were given seed for each activity and asked to plant and manage according to their practices. At harvest, they were asked to evaluate the genotypes. At Khanigaun and Pipaltar, farmers preferred their local Pahenli and Chitaune, Mudke respectively. While at Kahre, most preferred genotype as Acc #523-1. Although result of grain yield was not significant.In Diversity Block, at Khanigaun, Pahenli mudke, Chaure kodo, Chitaune and Seto Dalle wereselected. At Pipaltar, farmers selected Seto jhape, Mudke kodo, Chaure kodo, Kalo jhape andChitaune. Similarly at Kabre, Seto jhape and Chaure Kodo were selected.In Head to Row Selection, out of 144 lines 150 best selected head were bulked to further improvement Likewise two best performing genotypes were planted at each site for seedmultiplication.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=511 Participatory varietal selection on finger millet 2004. [printed text] / Prasad, R.C. ; Mandai, D.N., Author ; Bajracharya S, Author ; S Thapa, Author ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author . - 2005 . - 9-14 p.
in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Under this experiment four activities: Participatory Varietal Selection (PVS), Diversity Block, Head to Row Selection and Seed Multiplication were conducted at three sites during summer season in 2004. In PVS set, six genotypes including one local check were planned in four replications (each farmer as a replication) at each site. Farmers were given seed for each activity and asked to plant and manage according to their practices. At harvest, they were asked to evaluate the genotypes. At Khanigaun and Pipaltar, farmers preferred their local Pahenli and Chitaune, Mudke respectively. While at Kahre, most preferred genotype as Acc #523-1. Although result of grain yield was not significant.In Diversity Block, at Khanigaun, Pahenli mudke, Chaure kodo, Chitaune and Seto Dalle wereselected. At Pipaltar, farmers selected Seto jhape, Mudke kodo, Chaure kodo, Kalo jhape andChitaune. Similarly at Kabre, Seto jhape and Chaure Kodo were selected.In Head to Row Selection, out of 144 lines 150 best selected head were bulked to further improvement Likewise two best performing genotypes were planted at each site for seedmultiplication.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=511URL Participatory variety improvement and value addition of Nepalese fingermillet cultivars / Bajracharya S
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Title : Participatory variety improvement and value addition of Nepalese fingermillet cultivars Material Type: printed text Authors: Bajracharya S, Author ; Prasad, R.C., Author ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author Pagination: 47-52 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cultivar, finger millet market promotion, value addition, variety evaluation Abstract: Study was undertaken on Nepalese fingermillet genotypes with the participation of the local community at Pipaltar, Nuwakot district during 2003 and 2004. This paper shades light on the major achievements on variety evaluation, production management, and value added product development and market promotion of finger millet. From household surveys carried out among 46 samples (40%), 80 HH have revealed that Mudke, Chaure and Seto Kodo are preferred fingermillet cultivars…………………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1503 Participatory variety improvement and value addition of Nepalese fingermillet cultivars [printed text] / Bajracharya S, Author ; Prasad, R.C., Author ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author . - [s.d.] . - 47-52 p.
in Agricultural research for poverty alleviation and livelihood enhancement. Proceedings of the 3rd SAS-N Convention 27-29 August 2008, Lalitpur / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Cultivar, finger millet market promotion, value addition, variety evaluation Abstract: Study was undertaken on Nepalese fingermillet genotypes with the participation of the local community at Pipaltar, Nuwakot district during 2003 and 2004. This paper shades light on the major achievements on variety evaluation, production management, and value added product development and market promotion of finger millet. From household surveys carried out among 46 samples (40%), 80 HH have revealed that Mudke, Chaure and Seto Kodo are preferred fingermillet cultivars…………………..
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1503URL Response of Nitrogen and Potassium Fertilizer on the Potato Production in Mid Hill Conditions of Nepal / ,Shakya, P.R. ; S.B. Bishokarma ; Upreti, R.P. ; B. N. Adhikari ; S Thapa ; S. K. BudhathokiPermalinkPermalinkPermalink