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Determination of optimum dose of organic and inorganic manure for maximum produciton of bean(Phaseolous vulgaris(at Jumla) / L.L Shrestha
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Determination of optimum dose of organic and inorganic manure for maximum produciton of bean(Phaseolous vulgaris(at Jumla) Material Type: printed text Authors: L.L Shrestha, Editor ; RB Bhujel, Editor ; CB Rana, Editor ; P.M Mahat, Editor Pagination: 6-8 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Bean ; Indigenous Jumla Pooled analysis Significant Abstract: Bean is an indigenous and one of the important crops of Jumla and Karnali region as a
whole. Fanners in Jumla grow bean mostly in uplands and other marginal lands. However,
the area of bean has been extending towards low land after wheat cultivation. Fanners
rarely use manures and fertilizers in bean crop. Therefore, in order to determine the
optimum level of nitrogen, phosphorus, potash & farm yard manure (FYM) to obtain
maximum production of bean; experiment during 067/068 and 068/069 was carried out at
Agriculture Research Station (ARS), Vijayanagar, Jumla. Experiments were laid out in
randomized complete block design in three replications with six treatments (N: P: K kglha
+ FYM tonlha) Tl= 100:60:40+6mt., T2 =120:65:45+6mt. T3= 130:70:50+6mt. T4=
140:75:55+6mt. T5= 30mt.FYM, and T6=0:0:0:+0 (Control). During 067/068, Plant
height, number of pods/plant and yield were found significant (p<O.Ol) while other
parameters like 50% flowering days, 90% maturity days, pod length, no. of grains/pod, no.
of plants/m2
, and 100 grain weight were found non-significant. Similarly, during
2068/2069, plant height and no. of pods/plant were found significant at p<O.O 1 and 0.05 per
cent level. All other parameters were observed as non-significant. During 067/68 the
highest mean grain yield of 1567.33kg/ha was obtained from TS (30mt.FYM/ha)) followed
by T4 (140:75:55 kg N: P: K/ha+6mt FYM/ha) recording an average yield of 1362.67 kglha
and T2 (120:65:45 kg N:P:K kg/ha + 6mt FYM/ha) and the lowest yield 539.33kg/ha was
obtained from control treatment. Similarly, during 068/069 the highest mean grain yield of
1862.33kg/ha was obtained from T4 (140:75:55 N: P: K kglha+6mt.FYM/ha) followed by
T2 (120:65:45 N:P:K kglha+6mt. FYM/ha) which recorded an average yield of
1458.67kglha. The lowest yield of 80 I .OOkglha was produced in control treatment. The two
years pooled analysis revealed the highest mean grain yield of 1612.50kg/ha from T4
(140:75 :55 N: P: K kg/ha+6mt. FYM/ha) followed by the mean grain yield of 1458.83kg/ha
in T5 (30mt.FYM/ha.) treatment. Similarly, the effect of year was observed significant
(p<O.OS) while effect oftreatments in two years and interaction between year and treatment
was found non-significant. Since it is only two years data, the trial needs to be pursued year
by year for better result.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=925 Determination of optimum dose of organic and inorganic manure for maximum produciton of bean(Phaseolous vulgaris(at Jumla) [printed text] / L.L Shrestha, Editor ; RB Bhujel, Editor ; CB Rana, Editor ; P.M Mahat, Editor . - [s.d.] . - 6-8 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Bean ; Indigenous Jumla Pooled analysis Significant Abstract: Bean is an indigenous and one of the important crops of Jumla and Karnali region as a
whole. Fanners in Jumla grow bean mostly in uplands and other marginal lands. However,
the area of bean has been extending towards low land after wheat cultivation. Fanners
rarely use manures and fertilizers in bean crop. Therefore, in order to determine the
optimum level of nitrogen, phosphorus, potash & farm yard manure (FYM) to obtain
maximum production of bean; experiment during 067/068 and 068/069 was carried out at
Agriculture Research Station (ARS), Vijayanagar, Jumla. Experiments were laid out in
randomized complete block design in three replications with six treatments (N: P: K kglha
+ FYM tonlha) Tl= 100:60:40+6mt., T2 =120:65:45+6mt. T3= 130:70:50+6mt. T4=
140:75:55+6mt. T5= 30mt.FYM, and T6=0:0:0:+0 (Control). During 067/068, Plant
height, number of pods/plant and yield were found significant (p<O.Ol) while other
parameters like 50% flowering days, 90% maturity days, pod length, no. of grains/pod, no.
of plants/m2
, and 100 grain weight were found non-significant. Similarly, during
2068/2069, plant height and no. of pods/plant were found significant at p<O.O 1 and 0.05 per
cent level. All other parameters were observed as non-significant. During 067/68 the
highest mean grain yield of 1567.33kg/ha was obtained from TS (30mt.FYM/ha)) followed
by T4 (140:75:55 kg N: P: K/ha+6mt FYM/ha) recording an average yield of 1362.67 kglha
and T2 (120:65:45 kg N:P:K kg/ha + 6mt FYM/ha) and the lowest yield 539.33kg/ha was
obtained from control treatment. Similarly, during 068/069 the highest mean grain yield of
1862.33kg/ha was obtained from T4 (140:75:55 N: P: K kglha+6mt.FYM/ha) followed by
T2 (120:65:45 N:P:K kglha+6mt. FYM/ha) which recorded an average yield of
1458.67kglha. The lowest yield of 80 I .OOkglha was produced in control treatment. The two
years pooled analysis revealed the highest mean grain yield of 1612.50kg/ha from T4
(140:75 :55 N: P: K kg/ha+6mt. FYM/ha) followed by the mean grain yield of 1458.83kg/ha
in T5 (30mt.FYM/ha.) treatment. Similarly, the effect of year was observed significant
(p<O.OS) while effect oftreatments in two years and interaction between year and treatment
was found non-significant. Since it is only two years data, the trial needs to be pursued year
by year for better result.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=925 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=925URL Nutrient management experiment in wheat – common bean system at high hills condition in Nepal / L.L Shrestha
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 : Nutrient management experiment in wheat – common bean system at high hills condition in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: L.L Shrestha, Author ; G Shrestha, Author Pagination: 92-100 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: high hills domain, soil fertility, integrated nutrient management experiment. Abstract: The long-term experiment in wheat (Triticumaestivum) – common bean (Phaseolusvulgaris) cropping system was initiated in Vijayanagar, Jumla since 2010. With six different doses of nutrient and three replications, research was designed in randomized complete blocks. Results showed that there was no significant change in soil chemical properties due to different nutrient treatments during the four years period. Plant height (p value <0.02) and grain yield (p value <0.001) were significantly different among the treatments in both wheat and common bean……………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1787 Nutrient management experiment in wheat – common bean system at high hills condition in Nepal [printed text] / L.L Shrestha, Author ; G Shrestha, Author . - [s.d.] . - 92-100 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: high hills domain, soil fertility, integrated nutrient management experiment. Abstract: The long-term experiment in wheat (Triticumaestivum) – common bean (Phaseolusvulgaris) cropping system was initiated in Vijayanagar, Jumla since 2010. With six different doses of nutrient and three replications, research was designed in randomized complete blocks. Results showed that there was no significant change in soil chemical properties due to different nutrient treatments during the four years period. Plant height (p value <0.02) and grain yield (p value <0.001) were significantly different among the treatments in both wheat and common bean……………….
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in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Rice varietal improvement for rainfed lowland areas in subtropical region of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: D.K Chaudharya ; B.P Mahto, Author ; L.L Shrestha, Author ; G Thakur, Author ; D Ghale, Author ; Ghimire, K.H., Author Pagination: 41-58 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A- total of 13 different sets of experiment were conducted during 2002 and 2003.
Coordinated experiment was conducted at different research stations and observation
Nursery was planted at NRRP/Hardinath and RARS/Nepalganj. A total of 47 successful
crosses were made in 2002 and 12 in 2003 with improved and local germplasm from
upland and lowland ecosystem. Pedigree lines were planted in rainfed ecosystem. A total
of2037 (F2-F7) pedigree lines in the year 2002 and 6312 (F2-F7) pedigree lines in the
year 2003 were selected phenotypically. Genotypes selected from observation Nursery
(NRLON, IRLON, JIRON,) were evaluated for grain yield and agronomical characters in
JET against check Following genotypes were selected for grain yield and agronomical
traits against check JET RLE (2002)- NR 1824-21-1-1-2-1-2. NR 1855-1-1-2-1-1-1,
Barkhe 1006,Sugandha 1, JET RLE (2003)- NR 1824-21-1-1-1-2-1-2, Judi 565,Judi 566,
Judi 567, JET 3137 .. CVT RLE (2002}, B 6149F-MR-7, NR 1769-4-2, BR 425-18!1-1-6,
NR 1824-21-1-1-1-2-1-2 CVT RLE (2003)-NR 1769-4-2-2-3-2-2, Barkhe 1006, B6149FMR-
7, and IR 55435-2, JET RLM (2002)- NR 1748-12-1-1-4-3-4, NR 1893-17, NR 1894-
10-3, PSBRC 70, JET RLM-(2003). NR 1894-10-3-2-3-1-1, NR 1892-20-21-1-1-2-1-2,
NR 1887-8-1-1-2-2 and-.&ms-Dhim (&zto). CVT RLM (2002)- PSBRC 68, BR 268-4-
6,NR1485-3-2; . CVT RLM (2003)- NR 1736-4-6-2-1, BR 268-4-6-1-4-3-3-5, NR 1893-
17-2-3, NR 1894-10-3-2-3, NR 1190-24-4-2-2-2-2-3. CFFI' RLE (2002) BG 1442,
B6144F·MR-6. CFFT RLE (2003)-B 6144F-MR-6, B6149-MR-7. CFFT RLM (2002) -BR
4962-12-4, NR 1190-24-4-2-2-2-2-3, CFFT RLM( 2003) BR 4962-12-4, N.R 1485-3-2-3-2-1.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1085 Rice varietal improvement for rainfed lowland areas in subtropical region of Nepal [printed text] / D.K Chaudharya ; B.P Mahto, Author ; L.L Shrestha, Author ; G Thakur, Author ; D Ghale, Author ; Ghimire, K.H., Author . - [s.d.] . - 41-58 p.
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A- total of 13 different sets of experiment were conducted during 2002 and 2003.
Coordinated experiment was conducted at different research stations and observation
Nursery was planted at NRRP/Hardinath and RARS/Nepalganj. A total of 47 successful
crosses were made in 2002 and 12 in 2003 with improved and local germplasm from
upland and lowland ecosystem. Pedigree lines were planted in rainfed ecosystem. A total
of2037 (F2-F7) pedigree lines in the year 2002 and 6312 (F2-F7) pedigree lines in the
year 2003 were selected phenotypically. Genotypes selected from observation Nursery
(NRLON, IRLON, JIRON,) were evaluated for grain yield and agronomical characters in
JET against check Following genotypes were selected for grain yield and agronomical
traits against check JET RLE (2002)- NR 1824-21-1-1-2-1-2. NR 1855-1-1-2-1-1-1,
Barkhe 1006,Sugandha 1, JET RLE (2003)- NR 1824-21-1-1-1-2-1-2, Judi 565,Judi 566,
Judi 567, JET 3137 .. CVT RLE (2002}, B 6149F-MR-7, NR 1769-4-2, BR 425-18!1-1-6,
NR 1824-21-1-1-1-2-1-2 CVT RLE (2003)-NR 1769-4-2-2-3-2-2, Barkhe 1006, B6149FMR-
7, and IR 55435-2, JET RLM (2002)- NR 1748-12-1-1-4-3-4, NR 1893-17, NR 1894-
10-3, PSBRC 70, JET RLM-(2003). NR 1894-10-3-2-3-1-1, NR 1892-20-21-1-1-2-1-2,
NR 1887-8-1-1-2-2 and-.&ms-Dhim (&zto). CVT RLM (2002)- PSBRC 68, BR 268-4-
6,NR1485-3-2; . CVT RLM (2003)- NR 1736-4-6-2-1, BR 268-4-6-1-4-3-3-5, NR 1893-
17-2-3, NR 1894-10-3-2-3, NR 1190-24-4-2-2-2-2-3. CFFI' RLE (2002) BG 1442,
B6144F·MR-6. CFFT RLE (2003)-B 6144F-MR-6, B6149-MR-7. CFFT RLM (2002) -BR
4962-12-4, NR 1190-24-4-2-2-2-2-3, CFFT RLM( 2003) BR 4962-12-4, N.R 1485-3-2-3-2-1.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1085 E-copies
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