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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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in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Diagnostic characteristics of pre-released rice varieties in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Bajracharya S, Editor Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 345-349 p. Keywords: Age morphology ; rice qualitative and quantitative Abstract: Morphological study on twelve different promising rice varieties for hill condition was carried out in field and laboratory conditions
ofKhumaltar during 2002 and 2003. One promising variety NR 10414-25-2 was included in the second year. Two check varieties
were included namely, Khumal-11 and Chainung 242. Observations were taken for stable morphological characteristics of the
seedlings, plant stands and grains during the various stages of crop growth and after harvest in the field and laboratory .. Identifiable
variations were observed in both the qualitative and the quantitative characteristics in seedlings, plant stands and grains among the
studied varieties. Panicle types in the studied varieties varied from intermediate to compact and all the varieties were awnless.
Spikelet sterility varied from highly fertile, fertile to partly fertile. Significant variations were observed for rice grain characteristics,
hundred-grain weight and grain yield per plot. Highest leaf UW (Leaf7 Width) ratio was observed in Chandannath -3 and grains per
panicle were 165, which is the highest among the studied varieties. Likewise, hundred-grain weight was also found highest (3.17
gm.). Husk rice per panicle was found highest for NR 10291-6-1 (Manjushree -2) which was 29 and the variety was found partly
sterile as well. The highest grain yield per plot was observed in NR 10285-29-3-1 ( 4.11 kg/plot) and lowest in Chandannath -1 (1.65
kg/plot). The observation recorded can be valuable tools in the identification and the diagnosis of the rice cultivars in the field and
the laboratory.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1033 Diagnostic characteristics of pre-released rice varieties in Nepal [printed text] / Bajracharya S, Editor . - 2010 . - 345-349 p.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Keywords: Age morphology ; rice qualitative and quantitative Abstract: Morphological study on twelve different promising rice varieties for hill condition was carried out in field and laboratory conditions
ofKhumaltar during 2002 and 2003. One promising variety NR 10414-25-2 was included in the second year. Two check varieties
were included namely, Khumal-11 and Chainung 242. Observations were taken for stable morphological characteristics of the
seedlings, plant stands and grains during the various stages of crop growth and after harvest in the field and laboratory .. Identifiable
variations were observed in both the qualitative and the quantitative characteristics in seedlings, plant stands and grains among the
studied varieties. Panicle types in the studied varieties varied from intermediate to compact and all the varieties were awnless.
Spikelet sterility varied from highly fertile, fertile to partly fertile. Significant variations were observed for rice grain characteristics,
hundred-grain weight and grain yield per plot. Highest leaf UW (Leaf7 Width) ratio was observed in Chandannath -3 and grains per
panicle were 165, which is the highest among the studied varieties. Likewise, hundred-grain weight was also found highest (3.17
gm.). Husk rice per panicle was found highest for NR 10291-6-1 (Manjushree -2) which was 29 and the variety was found partly
sterile as well. The highest grain yield per plot was observed in NR 10285-29-3-1 ( 4.11 kg/plot) and lowest in Chandannath -1 (1.65
kg/plot). The observation recorded can be valuable tools in the identification and the diagnosis of the rice cultivars in the field and
the laboratory.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1033 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1033URL Efficacy of Azolla pinnata in Rice (Oriza sativa L.) production in the Central Region of Nepal / B. H. Adhikary
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Title : Efficacy of Azolla pinnata in Rice (Oriza sativa L.) production in the Central Region of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: B. H. Adhikary, Author ; Bajracharya S, Author ; R Adhikary, Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; S.P Vista, Author Pagination: 273-280 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Bacteria, bio-indicators of fungi, nematodes, soil fertility, health. Abstract: Azollapinnata, a floating water fern widely and wildly and found in both hills and tropical Terai of Nepal, has unique character of fixing di-nitrogen (N2)in association with Anabaena azollae that can be utilized as a nitrogen substitute or sometimes can replace chemical nitrogen required to rice crop. A number of past research evidences prove that Azolla has been found beneficial for increasing rice yields. Most recently, this species of Azolla has been collected from different parts of the country and maintained in the Soil Science Division, NARI, Khumaltar , Lalitpur district and Regional Agriculture Research Station (RARS), Parwanipur, Bara district of Nepal. Field experiments of Azolla on rice were carried-out during the year 2014/15 in Parwanipur, Bara and Khumaltar, Lalitpur with different rice varieties in two different agro-ecological zones to evaluate the effects of Azolla pinnata in rice production…………………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2112 Efficacy of Azolla pinnata in Rice (Oriza sativa L.) production in the Central Region of Nepal [printed text] / B. H. Adhikary, Author ; Bajracharya S, Author ; R Adhikary, Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; S.P Vista, Author . - [s.d.] . - 273-280 p.
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Bacteria, bio-indicators of fungi, nematodes, soil fertility, health. Abstract: Azollapinnata, a floating water fern widely and wildly and found in both hills and tropical Terai of Nepal, has unique character of fixing di-nitrogen (N2)in association with Anabaena azollae that can be utilized as a nitrogen substitute or sometimes can replace chemical nitrogen required to rice crop. A number of past research evidences prove that Azolla has been found beneficial for increasing rice yields. Most recently, this species of Azolla has been collected from different parts of the country and maintained in the Soil Science Division, NARI, Khumaltar , Lalitpur district and Regional Agriculture Research Station (RARS), Parwanipur, Bara district of Nepal. Field experiments of Azolla on rice were carried-out during the year 2014/15 in Parwanipur, Bara and Khumaltar, Lalitpur with different rice varieties in two different agro-ecological zones to evaluate the effects of Azolla pinnata in rice production…………………….
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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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