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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Varietal improvement of upland and normal rice for Far Western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Hari Kumar Prasai ; Subana Sharma ; Ujjwal Kumar Singh Kushwaha ; Bishnu Joshi Pagination: 113-117 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Genotypes ; Experiment promising grain yield kg/ha significant Abstract: Six genotypes ofupland rice were planted at research station ofRARS, Dati during 2011/12
and the experiment was replicated three times. The experiment was laid out in randomized
complete block design. Amongst the genotypes included in the experiment, RR 443-2 (2253
kg/ha) identified as promising genotype of upland rice. Difference in grain yield due to
genotypes was not found significant. Similarly, eighteen genotypes of upland rice were
planted at the research station of RARS, Dati during 2012113 . Randomized complete block
design was followed and replicated three times. £R83383-B-B-141-2 produced the highest
grain yie ld (4649 kg/ha) followed by IR81025-B-16-l (4522 kg/ha) and IR83383-B-B129-3
(4488 kg/ha). Among them, twelve genotypes produced grain yield more than 4 t!ha and
identified as promising genotypes for far western mid hills agro-environment. However, the
differences in grain yield due to genotypes was found non -significant but traits like days to
flowering, maturity and plant height were found significantly different. Similarly, seven
genotypes of normal rice were planted in farmers' field of Bhumirajmandu, Dati during
2011112 and 2012/ 13. The experiment was conducted at four farmers' field . Each farmer is
considered as a replication during data analysis. Out of the genotypes included in the
experiment in the year 2011112, NR 10676-B-1-3-3-3 produced the highest grain yield (4708
kg/ha) followed by NR 10585-B-B-4-3-2 (4291 kg/ha) and NR 10591-B-B-3-3-3 (4062
kg/ha) respectively. While in 2013, NR I 0548-4B-22-2-l produced the highest grain yield
(4749 kg/ha) followed by khumal-4 (4687 kglha) and NR 10585-B-B-4-3-2 (4562 kg/ha)
respectively. Statistically, the difference in grain yield due to genotypes was found nonsignificant.
Combined analysis over year was also carried out. Genotypes NR I 0676-B-1-3-3-
3 (4520 kg/ha) and NR 10585 -B-B-4-3-2 (4426 kg/ha) identified as promising genotypes of
normal rice for far western mid hill agro-environment. The effect of treatment and year was
found significant at 5% level whereas the interaction effect of treatment and year was found
non- significant.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=873 Varietal improvement of upland and normal rice for Far Western hills of Nepal [printed text] / Hari Kumar Prasai ; Subana Sharma ; Ujjwal Kumar Singh Kushwaha ; Bishnu Joshi . - [s.d.] . - 113-117 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Genotypes ; Experiment promising grain yield kg/ha significant Abstract: Six genotypes ofupland rice were planted at research station ofRARS, Dati during 2011/12
and the experiment was replicated three times. The experiment was laid out in randomized
complete block design. Amongst the genotypes included in the experiment, RR 443-2 (2253
kg/ha) identified as promising genotype of upland rice. Difference in grain yield due to
genotypes was not found significant. Similarly, eighteen genotypes of upland rice were
planted at the research station of RARS, Dati during 2012113 . Randomized complete block
design was followed and replicated three times. £R83383-B-B-141-2 produced the highest
grain yie ld (4649 kg/ha) followed by IR81025-B-16-l (4522 kg/ha) and IR83383-B-B129-3
(4488 kg/ha). Among them, twelve genotypes produced grain yield more than 4 t!ha and
identified as promising genotypes for far western mid hills agro-environment. However, the
differences in grain yield due to genotypes was found non -significant but traits like days to
flowering, maturity and plant height were found significantly different. Similarly, seven
genotypes of normal rice were planted in farmers' field of Bhumirajmandu, Dati during
2011112 and 2012/ 13. The experiment was conducted at four farmers' field . Each farmer is
considered as a replication during data analysis. Out of the genotypes included in the
experiment in the year 2011112, NR 10676-B-1-3-3-3 produced the highest grain yield (4708
kg/ha) followed by NR 10585-B-B-4-3-2 (4291 kg/ha) and NR 10591-B-B-3-3-3 (4062
kg/ha) respectively. While in 2013, NR I 0548-4B-22-2-l produced the highest grain yield
(4749 kg/ha) followed by khumal-4 (4687 kglha) and NR 10585-B-B-4-3-2 (4562 kg/ha)
respectively. Statistically, the difference in grain yield due to genotypes was found nonsignificant.
Combined analysis over year was also carried out. Genotypes NR I 0676-B-1-3-3-
3 (4520 kg/ha) and NR 10585 -B-B-4-3-2 (4426 kg/ha) identified as promising genotypes of
normal rice for far western mid hill agro-environment. The effect of treatment and year was
found significant at 5% level whereas the interaction effect of treatment and year was found
non- significant.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=873 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=873URL Varietal improvement on quality protein and drought tolerance maize for far western hills / Hari Kumar Prasai
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Varietal improvement on quality protein and drought tolerance maize for far western hills Material Type: printed text Authors: Hari Kumar Prasai ; Subana Sharma ; Ujjwal Kumar Singh Kushwaha ; Bishnu Joshi Pagination: 107-112 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Genotypes ; grain yield kg/ha drought resistance significant traits Abstract: The coordinated varietal trial of quality protein maize was carried out in research station of
regional agricultural research station, Doti during 2011 / 12 and 2012/ 13 . A total of fourteen
entries including standard and local checks were included in the experiment of both years. Out
of tested entries of the year 2011 / 12, S99TL YQ-A produced the highest grain yield (2814
kg/ha) followed by SOJTLYQ-AB-01 (2765 kg/ha) and SOJTLYQ-AB-02 (2293 kg/ha). MST
AT C software was used in data analysis. Flowering days, plant height and grain yield due
to genotypes was found significant at 1-5% level. Amongst the tested entries include in the
experiment of the year 2012/ 13, S99TL YQ-AB recorded the highest grain yield (6006 kg!ha)
followed by SOJTLYQ-AB-01 (5409 kg/ha) and S99TLYQ-A (5330 kg/ha) . There was
significant difference in flowering days, plant height, ear height and grain yield due to
genotypes at 1-5 % level. Combined analysis over year was also carried out Genotypes
SOJTLYQ-AB-01 (4087 kg/ha), S99TLYQ-A (4072 kg/ha) and S99TLYQ-AB (3750 kg/ha)
identified as promising genotypes for lower hills and river basin agro-environment of far
western hills. Similarly, experiment on selection of drought tolerance maize genotypes was
also carried out at this research station during 2011/12 and 2012/13. Total I 05 genotypes of
maize were planted for selection of drought tolerance maize genotypes during 2011/12 and it
was replicated twice. Quantitative and qualitative traits were recorded for screening against
drought Out of the genotypes included in the experiment, Manakamana-4 was found super
variety in terms of grain yield ( 4561 kg/ha), leaf senescence (I) and leaf roll (I). Statistically,
plant height, ear height, flowering days and leaf senescence due to genotypes were found
significantly different Total eight genotypes were se lected for second year's drought tolerance
genotypes selection experiment and were planted in three replications. Out of the eight
genotypes included in the experiment, Upahar (6897 kg/ha), TLBRS07F 16 (6216 kg/ha) and
BLSBS07Fl2 (6215 kg/ha) were found superior in terms of grain yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=872 Varietal improvement on quality protein and drought tolerance maize for far western hills [printed text] / Hari Kumar Prasai ; Subana Sharma ; Ujjwal Kumar Singh Kushwaha ; Bishnu Joshi . - [s.d.] . - 107-112 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Genotypes ; grain yield kg/ha drought resistance significant traits Abstract: The coordinated varietal trial of quality protein maize was carried out in research station of
regional agricultural research station, Doti during 2011 / 12 and 2012/ 13 . A total of fourteen
entries including standard and local checks were included in the experiment of both years. Out
of tested entries of the year 2011 / 12, S99TL YQ-A produced the highest grain yield (2814
kg/ha) followed by SOJTLYQ-AB-01 (2765 kg/ha) and SOJTLYQ-AB-02 (2293 kg/ha). MST
AT C software was used in data analysis. Flowering days, plant height and grain yield due
to genotypes was found significant at 1-5% level. Amongst the tested entries include in the
experiment of the year 2012/ 13, S99TL YQ-AB recorded the highest grain yield (6006 kg!ha)
followed by SOJTLYQ-AB-01 (5409 kg/ha) and S99TLYQ-A (5330 kg/ha) . There was
significant difference in flowering days, plant height, ear height and grain yield due to
genotypes at 1-5 % level. Combined analysis over year was also carried out Genotypes
SOJTLYQ-AB-01 (4087 kg/ha), S99TLYQ-A (4072 kg/ha) and S99TLYQ-AB (3750 kg/ha)
identified as promising genotypes for lower hills and river basin agro-environment of far
western hills. Similarly, experiment on selection of drought tolerance maize genotypes was
also carried out at this research station during 2011/12 and 2012/13. Total I 05 genotypes of
maize were planted for selection of drought tolerance maize genotypes during 2011/12 and it
was replicated twice. Quantitative and qualitative traits were recorded for screening against
drought Out of the genotypes included in the experiment, Manakamana-4 was found super
variety in terms of grain yield ( 4561 kg/ha), leaf senescence (I) and leaf roll (I). Statistically,
plant height, ear height, flowering days and leaf senescence due to genotypes were found
significantly different Total eight genotypes were se lected for second year's drought tolerance
genotypes selection experiment and were planted in three replications. Out of the eight
genotypes included in the experiment, Upahar (6897 kg/ha), TLBRS07F 16 (6216 kg/ha) and
BLSBS07Fl2 (6215 kg/ha) were found superior in terms of grain yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=872 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=872URL