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Title : उन्नत धान खेती प्रविधि‚ २०७१ Material Type: printed text Authors: Baniya, A.B, Author ; Bikash Ghimire, Author ; Shashi Ram Sharma, Author ; Chet bahadur Rana, Author ; Kumar Subedi, Author Publisher: Dailekh : Krishi anusandhan kendra Publication Date: 2071 Pagination: 30p. Languages : Nepali (nep) Keywords: Rice farming;Paddy farming Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1351 उन्नत धान खेती प्रविधि‚ २०७१ [printed text] / Baniya, A.B, Author ; Bikash Ghimire, Author ; Shashi Ram Sharma, Author ; Chet bahadur Rana, Author ; Kumar Subedi, Author . - [S.l.] : Dailekh : Krishi anusandhan kendra, 2071 . - 30p.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Keywords: Rice farming;Paddy farming Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1351 Maximizing upland rice yield through varietal and agronomic interventions in mid hill of Nepal / Sashi Ram Sharma
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Maximizing upland rice yield through varietal and agronomic interventions in mid hill of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sashi Ram Sharma ; Bikash Ghimire, Author ; Om Bahadur Oli, Author ; Anil Pokhrel, Author Pagination: 214-218 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: upland rice ; variety mixed crop nutrient Abstract: Subsistence farmers mainly grow rice in upl ands condition and the area under this system is
about 8% of the total rice area in Nepal. This crop has a high socio-economic importance in
sloppy up lands of mid hills particularly in mid and far western regions of Nepal. There is great
potentiality to increase the productivity of upland rice through development and extension of
suitable variety along with appropriate improved agronomic management practices. Therefore,
different vari etal and agronomic management studies were done in two consecutive years of
2011 and l 012 at Agricu lture Research Station, Dailekh to identify high yielding varieties and
appropriate improved agronomic managements. Each of the trail was conducted in three
replicated randomized compete block design. Signifi cant grain yield variation was recorded
among the varieties evaluated on-station and on-farm. Pakhogunde produced highest grain
y ield (3860 kg/ha) fo llowed by Ghaiya-1 (3292 kg/ha) in on-stat ion evaluation. Similar ly i.n
farmer's field Ghaiya-2 (2944 kg/ha), Pakhojoro (2778 kg/ha), Pakhogunde and Dhanpahelo
(2556 kg/ha) produced higher yield. Under mixed cropping practices with maize, rice
varieties Hardinath-1 (J 410 kg/ha), Pakhogunde (1409 kg/ha) and IR 5543 5-5-5 (J 403 kg/ha)
were high yielder but statistica lly at par. Under nutrient management experiment, the effect of
different doses ofN:P20 5:K20 was significa nt with control (no application) where the highest
gra in yield (2531 kg/ha) reco rded with applied 40:20:20 kg/ha of N:P20 5 :K20.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=901 Maximizing upland rice yield through varietal and agronomic interventions in mid hill of Nepal [printed text] / Sashi Ram Sharma ; Bikash Ghimire, Author ; Om Bahadur Oli, Author ; Anil Pokhrel, Author . - [s.d.] . - 214-218 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: upland rice ; variety mixed crop nutrient Abstract: Subsistence farmers mainly grow rice in upl ands condition and the area under this system is
about 8% of the total rice area in Nepal. This crop has a high socio-economic importance in
sloppy up lands of mid hills particularly in mid and far western regions of Nepal. There is great
potentiality to increase the productivity of upland rice through development and extension of
suitable variety along with appropriate improved agronomic management practices. Therefore,
different vari etal and agronomic management studies were done in two consecutive years of
2011 and l 012 at Agricu lture Research Station, Dailekh to identify high yielding varieties and
appropriate improved agronomic managements. Each of the trail was conducted in three
replicated randomized compete block design. Signifi cant grain yield variation was recorded
among the varieties evaluated on-station and on-farm. Pakhogunde produced highest grain
y ield (3860 kg/ha) fo llowed by Ghaiya-1 (3292 kg/ha) in on-stat ion evaluation. Similar ly i.n
farmer's field Ghaiya-2 (2944 kg/ha), Pakhojoro (2778 kg/ha), Pakhogunde and Dhanpahelo
(2556 kg/ha) produced higher yield. Under mixed cropping practices with maize, rice
varieties Hardinath-1 (J 410 kg/ha), Pakhogunde (1409 kg/ha) and IR 5543 5-5-5 (J 403 kg/ha)
were high yielder but statistica lly at par. Under nutrient management experiment, the effect of
different doses ofN:P20 5:K20 was significa nt with control (no application) where the highest
gra in yield (2531 kg/ha) reco rded with applied 40:20:20 kg/ha of N:P20 5 :K20.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=901 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=901URL Performance evaluation of quality protein maize genotypes across various maize production agro ecologies of Nepal / Jiban Shrestha in Journal of Maize Research and Development, Vol.1, No. 1 (December 2015)
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Title : Performance evaluation of quality protein maize genotypes across various maize production agro ecologies of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Jiban Shrestha, Author ; Keshab Babu Koirala, Author ; Katuwal, R.B., Author ; Narayan Bahadur Dhami, Author ; Bhanu Bhakta Pokharel, Author ; Bikash Ghimire, Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 21-27p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Maize production;Climatic condition;Genotypes maize Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2482
in Journal of Maize Research and Development > Vol.1, No. 1 (December 2015) . - 21-27p.[article] Performance evaluation of quality protein maize genotypes across various maize production agro ecologies of Nepal [printed text] / Jiban Shrestha, Author ; Keshab Babu Koirala, Author ; Katuwal, R.B., Author ; Narayan Bahadur Dhami, Author ; Bhanu Bhakta Pokharel, Author ; Bikash Ghimire, Author . - 2015 . - 21-27p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Journal of Maize Research and Development > Vol.1, No. 1 (December 2015) . - 21-27p.
Keywords: Maize production;Climatic condition;Genotypes maize Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2482 Seeding date, variety and plant geometry effects on productivity of lowland rice in mid western hill, Nepal in the context of climate change / Sashi Ram Sharma
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Seeding date, variety and plant geometry effects on productivity of lowland rice in mid western hill, Nepal in the context of climate change Material Type: printed text Authors: Sashi Ram Sharma ; Bikash Ghimire, Author ; Om Bahadur Oli, Author ; Anil Pokhrel, Author Pagination: 219-223 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Rice ; variety seeding date plant geometry Abstract: Rice production would be major concem in recent years due to changing climatic conditions.
With the objective of identifying best seeding date with best variety and plant geometry for rice
cultivation in Mid Westem Hill, Nepal to address climate change, an experiment was conducted
in two years (20 11-20 12) at Agriculture Research Station, Dailekh. Three rice varieties namely
Khumal-1 0, NR-1 0585-B-B-4-3-2 and NR-1 0591-B-B-4-3-3 were seeded in four dates from
May-27 to Jully-11 in fifteen days interval and then transplanted 25 days old seedlings from
June-24 to August-7 with three plant geometries of 20cmx l5cm, 20cmx20cm and 20cm><25cm.
The design was split split-plot design with three replications. The results showed that interaction
effect of date of seeding, variety and plant geometry on grain yield of rice highly significant.
NR-10585-B-B-4-3-2 (8.8 t ha- 1
) and Khumal-10 (7.5 t ha- 1
) produced highest yield when
seeded on May-27 and then after yield significantly reduced. The seeding date was highly
significant for grain yield (7.8 t ha- 1
- 1.6 t ha- 1
) . The interaction effect of date of seeding and
plant geometry was observed highly significant for grain yield where the plant geometry
20cmx 15cm produced highest grain yield (8.0 t ha- 1
) when seeded on May-27 and transplanted
on Jw1e-24. It can be concluded that the rice variety NR-1 0585-B-B-4-3-2 produced highest
grain yield (8.9 t ha- 1
) when seeded on May-27 and transplanted on Jtme-24 with plant geometry
of20cmx2Qcm in Mid Western Hill, Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=895 Seeding date, variety and plant geometry effects on productivity of lowland rice in mid western hill, Nepal in the context of climate change [printed text] / Sashi Ram Sharma ; Bikash Ghimire, Author ; Om Bahadur Oli, Author ; Anil Pokhrel, Author . - [s.d.] . - 219-223 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: Rice ; variety seeding date plant geometry Abstract: Rice production would be major concem in recent years due to changing climatic conditions.
With the objective of identifying best seeding date with best variety and plant geometry for rice
cultivation in Mid Westem Hill, Nepal to address climate change, an experiment was conducted
in two years (20 11-20 12) at Agriculture Research Station, Dailekh. Three rice varieties namely
Khumal-1 0, NR-1 0585-B-B-4-3-2 and NR-1 0591-B-B-4-3-3 were seeded in four dates from
May-27 to Jully-11 in fifteen days interval and then transplanted 25 days old seedlings from
June-24 to August-7 with three plant geometries of 20cmx l5cm, 20cmx20cm and 20cm><25cm.
The design was split split-plot design with three replications. The results showed that interaction
effect of date of seeding, variety and plant geometry on grain yield of rice highly significant.
NR-10585-B-B-4-3-2 (8.8 t ha- 1
) and Khumal-10 (7.5 t ha- 1
) produced highest yield when
seeded on May-27 and then after yield significantly reduced. The seeding date was highly
significant for grain yield (7.8 t ha- 1
- 1.6 t ha- 1
) . The interaction effect of date of seeding and
plant geometry was observed highly significant for grain yield where the plant geometry
20cmx 15cm produced highest grain yield (8.0 t ha- 1
) when seeded on May-27 and transplanted
on Jw1e-24. It can be concluded that the rice variety NR-1 0585-B-B-4-3-2 produced highest
grain yield (8.9 t ha- 1
) when seeded on May-27 and transplanted on Jtme-24 with plant geometry
of20cmx2Qcm in Mid Western Hill, Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=895 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=895URL
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Varietal and agronomical research on lowland rice in mid-western hill of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sashi Ram Sharma ; Bikash Ghimire, Author ; Om Bahadur Oli, Author ; Anil Pokhrel, Author Pagination: 224-228 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Rice ; genotypes seed rate seedlings age and yield Abstract: Different va ri etal and agronomica l field experiments on rice were conducted dur ing summer
20 11 and 20 12 to eva luate growth and productivity of different rice genotypes in mid hill
environment of mid western region of Nepal. Each of the experiments was conducted in
randomized compete block design with three rep licated in 6 m2 plot size. Under varietal
experiment, based on the combi.ned over years genotypes NR 1 0676-B-5-3 (6.6 Uha) and NR
10553 -Bl-25-2 (6 .5 Uha) were superior for gra in yield but non-s ign ificant among the
genotypes. In seed rate experiment, NR 1059 1-B-B-4-3-3 and Khumal-4 were superior i.n
grain y ield (3.8 Uha), whereas seed rate of 80 kg/ha produced higher grain yield (4. 1 t/ha).
Simi lar ly, in seedling age experiment, NR 10585-B-B-4-3-2 produced higher yield (5.4 tlha)
with 25 days old seed lings w1der normal irrigated condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=896 Varietal and agronomical research on lowland rice in mid-western hill of Nepal [printed text] / Sashi Ram Sharma ; Bikash Ghimire, Author ; Om Bahadur Oli, Author ; Anil Pokhrel, Author . - [s.d.] . - 224-228 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: Rice ; genotypes seed rate seedlings age and yield Abstract: Different va ri etal and agronomica l field experiments on rice were conducted dur ing summer
20 11 and 20 12 to eva luate growth and productivity of different rice genotypes in mid hill
environment of mid western region of Nepal. Each of the experiments was conducted in
randomized compete block design with three rep licated in 6 m2 plot size. Under varietal
experiment, based on the combi.ned over years genotypes NR 1 0676-B-5-3 (6.6 Uha) and NR
10553 -Bl-25-2 (6 .5 Uha) were superior for gra in yield but non-s ign ificant among the
genotypes. In seed rate experiment, NR 1059 1-B-B-4-3-3 and Khumal-4 were superior i.n
grain y ield (3.8 Uha), whereas seed rate of 80 kg/ha produced higher grain yield (4. 1 t/ha).
Simi lar ly, in seedling age experiment, NR 10585-B-B-4-3-2 produced higher yield (5.4 tlha)
with 25 days old seed lings w1der normal irrigated condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=896 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=896URL