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in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Title : Hybrid maize research results in Nepal, 2000-2001 Material Type: printed text Authors: D Sharma, Editor Pagination: 138-175 p. Abstract: Observation nursery on hybrit! trial, QPM hybrii tria~ co"!posed byNMRP,Rampur and different
CIMMYT hybrid trials (Normal, early, late, :and QPM hybrids) were tested during summer season of
· 2000 and 2001 at Rampur and winter · season df 2000101 and 200112002 at Rampur,
Parwanipur,Belachapi and Hardinath. . · Tfze objective was to identify the superior or at least
.equivalent to existing co.mmercial hybrids cuyl maintain tie inbreds and make the identified hybrids
· for commercial release. The hybrids developed at Rampur ·were tested in observation nersery at
~ampur, Belachapi and Parwanipur. The genotypes, locations and their interaction were highly
significant for grain yield SoTI'}e hybrid gave higher yield than commercial hybrid pio.neer 3056 ..
· The TAMNET late and TAMNET early hybrid trials were carried out at Rampur and Parwanipur
dzt;ring 2000/2001 and 200112002. The late hybrids CTS003184, CTS3090, CTS003134,CTS993004.
and the early hybrids CTSOOJJ42, CTS991034, CTSqOJJJ4, CTS991058 were found IJfomzsing in
TAMNET late and 'TAMNET early Trials respectively. Similarly CTS003090, CTS003184,
CTS993090, CTS003102, CTS993028, CTS993038, CTS993032, CTS983002, werefoundpromising
based on the result oftropicallate yellow DMR hybrid trials during 2000 and 20Q1. The result of In
counhy demonstration trial of late hybrids revealed that CTS003184, CTS003090, CTS003102 and
CTS003004 were .superior for grain yield. In the same way CTS001094, CTS001030, CTS00111.4,
CTS001196, CTS991018 were found promising based on the result of tropical early yellow DMR
hybrid trial and In country demonstration trial of early hybrids. CMS993004, CMS99301 0,
CTS993020 were found superior based on CIMMYT hybrid trial ·tropical yellow n 200112002. The
result of QPM hybrid trial revealed that the hybrids CML161XCML165 and CML164 x CML172
were found pron_1ising on the basis of their higher grain yield and better pPrformance of their parent
in eye observation. Among the non-convention hybrids and synthetics tested in CH1TYQINCH01 at
Ram pur and Parwanipur, CLQ-6601 x CML172 was found highest yielder. The· result of CIMMYT
hybrid trial tropical yellow QPM tested al Rampur, Parwanipur and Hardinath during winter
season of 2000/2001 revealed that The QPM hybrids CMSQ993018, CMSQ993002, CMSQ993022,
CL-G2501 X CL02450 (RE) and CMSQ993008 were the highest ~.,.ain yielders. I ikewise the hybrid
CMSQ983018, CMSQ983010 and CMSQ993.014 were found highest grain yielder in CH1TYQ01
tested at Rampur during 2001/2002. The normal early' and late inbred lines CML430, CML433, .
CA100108, CA14509, CML421, CA00310, . C/02836 and.CA00304, Caoo314, CA00326, CA34514,
CA14524, CA 14707 were found promising on the basis of visual per se performance and heir hybrid
pe1jormance are maintained at NMRP, Rampur. Similarly the QPM lines CML165, CML161,
CML172! CML164, CML170 were found promising. and are being maintained at NJ.!RP, Rampur .Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=748 Hybrid maize research results in Nepal, 2000-2001 [printed text] / D Sharma, Editor . - [s.d.] . - 138-175 p.
in Proceedings of the 23rd National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research and Production held NARC Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal, July 2-4, 2002, / Adhikari, K.
Abstract: Observation nursery on hybrit! trial, QPM hybrii tria~ co"!posed byNMRP,Rampur and different
CIMMYT hybrid trials (Normal, early, late, :and QPM hybrids) were tested during summer season of
· 2000 and 2001 at Rampur and winter · season df 2000101 and 200112002 at Rampur,
Parwanipur,Belachapi and Hardinath. . · Tfze objective was to identify the superior or at least
.equivalent to existing co.mmercial hybrids cuyl maintain tie inbreds and make the identified hybrids
· for commercial release. The hybrids developed at Rampur ·were tested in observation nersery at
~ampur, Belachapi and Parwanipur. The genotypes, locations and their interaction were highly
significant for grain yield SoTI'}e hybrid gave higher yield than commercial hybrid pio.neer 3056 ..
· The TAMNET late and TAMNET early hybrid trials were carried out at Rampur and Parwanipur
dzt;ring 2000/2001 and 200112002. The late hybrids CTS003184, CTS3090, CTS003134,CTS993004.
and the early hybrids CTSOOJJ42, CTS991034, CTSqOJJJ4, CTS991058 were found IJfomzsing in
TAMNET late and 'TAMNET early Trials respectively. Similarly CTS003090, CTS003184,
CTS993090, CTS003102, CTS993028, CTS993038, CTS993032, CTS983002, werefoundpromising
based on the result oftropicallate yellow DMR hybrid trials during 2000 and 20Q1. The result of In
counhy demonstration trial of late hybrids revealed that CTS003184, CTS003090, CTS003102 and
CTS003004 were .superior for grain yield. In the same way CTS001094, CTS001030, CTS00111.4,
CTS001196, CTS991018 were found promising based on the result of tropical early yellow DMR
hybrid trial and In country demonstration trial of early hybrids. CMS993004, CMS99301 0,
CTS993020 were found superior based on CIMMYT hybrid trial ·tropical yellow n 200112002. The
result of QPM hybrid trial revealed that the hybrids CML161XCML165 and CML164 x CML172
were found pron_1ising on the basis of their higher grain yield and better pPrformance of their parent
in eye observation. Among the non-convention hybrids and synthetics tested in CH1TYQINCH01 at
Ram pur and Parwanipur, CLQ-6601 x CML172 was found highest yielder. The· result of CIMMYT
hybrid trial tropical yellow QPM tested al Rampur, Parwanipur and Hardinath during winter
season of 2000/2001 revealed that The QPM hybrids CMSQ993018, CMSQ993002, CMSQ993022,
CL-G2501 X CL02450 (RE) and CMSQ993008 were the highest ~.,.ain yielders. I ikewise the hybrid
CMSQ983018, CMSQ983010 and CMSQ993.014 were found highest grain yielder in CH1TYQ01
tested at Rampur during 2001/2002. The normal early' and late inbred lines CML430, CML433, .
CA100108, CA14509, CML421, CA00310, . C/02836 and.CA00304, Caoo314, CA00326, CA34514,
CA14524, CA 14707 were found promising on the basis of visual per se performance and heir hybrid
pe1jormance are maintained at NMRP, Rampur. Similarly the QPM lines CML165, CML161,
CML172! CML164, CML170 were found promising. and are being maintained at NJ.!RP, Rampur .Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=748 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=748URL Summer crops outreach research report of agriculture research station, Rampur, Chitwan during 1996 summer / D Sharma
in Proceedings of the 20th National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research in Nepal held at Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24 1997 / Adhikari, K.
Title : Summer crops outreach research report of agriculture research station, Rampur, Chitwan during 1996 summer Material Type: printed text Authors: D Sharma, Editor ; Chaudhary, I.B., Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author Pagination: 213-223 p. Abstract: Six varieties·; of ·'each rice and mS,ize ·were .eUaiua.te:~i i.n
the farmer's' :· field of three· OR sites ·of Agricultur~· .: ,·.
Research Stati.oii Rampur to· select ·superior- varieti-es·.
during 1996 suninler. Rice variety AS . 781-1 was su{>e:ddt . "'·'
to others in all the three sites due to earlin'ess, fine ·· ·
grain type, blast resistance and higher grain; yield. "It: · ·
fitted well .in sequential cropping pattern. Rice variety
RP 1017 was the second choice of the farmers from Rajhar
and Sukranagar being taller plant height and fine grain
type. Among the tested maize varieties Rampur composite
and Narayani were comparable for gtain yield while rest
of the other were low yielder. Soybean variety OCB 81-1
was superior to others due to earliness and bold grain
type. It wa.s suitable to soybean-rapeseed cropPing
system;Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=640 Summer crops outreach research report of agriculture research station, Rampur, Chitwan during 1996 summer [printed text] / D Sharma, Editor ; Chaudhary, I.B., Author ; Paudel, M.N., Author . - [s.d.] . - 213-223 p.
in Proceedings of the 20th National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research in Nepal held at Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24 1997 / Adhikari, K.
Abstract: Six varieties·; of ·'each rice and mS,ize ·were .eUaiua.te:~i i.n
the farmer's' :· field of three· OR sites ·of Agricultur~· .: ,·.
Research Stati.oii Rampur to· select ·superior- varieti-es·.
during 1996 suninler. Rice variety AS . 781-1 was su{>e:ddt . "'·'
to others in all the three sites due to earlin'ess, fine ·· ·
grain type, blast resistance and higher grain; yield. "It: · ·
fitted well .in sequential cropping pattern. Rice variety
RP 1017 was the second choice of the farmers from Rajhar
and Sukranagar being taller plant height and fine grain
type. Among the tested maize varieties Rampur composite
and Narayani were comparable for gtain yield while rest
of the other were low yielder. Soybean variety OCB 81-1
was superior to others due to earliness and bold grain
type. It wa.s suitable to soybean-rapeseed cropPing
system;Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=640 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=640URL Valuation of open polinated maize varieties for babycorn production under two level of plant densities / Adhikari, K.
in Proceedings of the 20th National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research in Nepal held at Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24 1997 / Adhikari, K.
Title : Valuation of open polinated maize varieties for babycorn production under two level of plant densities Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikari, K., Editor ; D Sharma, Author Pagination: 123-133 p. Keywords: Babycorn ; Ear shoot Silk Tassel Crispy Abstract: Field experiments were conducted at Agriculture Research
Station, Rampur (inner terai/Siwalik dun valley), Nepal
during summer and winter of 1996 to determine the
super ior babycorn genotypes from open pollinated
varieties at two level of plant densities for edible
baby ear shoot production. Five open polinated maize
varieties , RAM - 1 , RAM - 2, RAM - 3, RAM - 4 and RAM -
5 were used under the plant densities of 88888 and
130 , 000 plants/ha. in a randomized complete block design
replicated. four times. The three varieties, RAM-1, RAM-2
and RAM-3 were found superior cultivar for edible baby
ear shoot production. At higher plant densities the
levels of production was higher and off-type baby shot
percent was lower in winter compared· to summer season.
Large size edible baby ear shoot is more in summer but
medium size is higher in winter. There was no variety by
plant densities interaction. Babycorn production
economics analysis in the study revealed that it is a
cost effective farming enterprise with the benefit cost
ratio of 1.85 in summer and 2.19 in winter .Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=625 Valuation of open polinated maize varieties for babycorn production under two level of plant densities [printed text] / Adhikari, K., Editor ; D Sharma, Author . - [s.d.] . - 123-133 p.
in Proceedings of the 20th National Summer Crops Workshop on Maize Research in Nepal held at Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24 1997 / Adhikari, K.
Keywords: Babycorn ; Ear shoot Silk Tassel Crispy Abstract: Field experiments were conducted at Agriculture Research
Station, Rampur (inner terai/Siwalik dun valley), Nepal
during summer and winter of 1996 to determine the
super ior babycorn genotypes from open pollinated
varieties at two level of plant densities for edible
baby ear shoot production. Five open polinated maize
varieties , RAM - 1 , RAM - 2, RAM - 3, RAM - 4 and RAM -
5 were used under the plant densities of 88888 and
130 , 000 plants/ha. in a randomized complete block design
replicated. four times. The three varieties, RAM-1, RAM-2
and RAM-3 were found superior cultivar for edible baby
ear shoot production. At higher plant densities the
levels of production was higher and off-type baby shot
percent was lower in winter compared· to summer season.
Large size edible baby ear shoot is more in summer but
medium size is higher in winter. There was no variety by
plant densities interaction. Babycorn production
economics analysis in the study revealed that it is a
cost effective farming enterprise with the benefit cost
ratio of 1.85 in summer and 2.19 in winter .Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=625 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=625URL