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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Enhancing the livelihood of farmers through intercropping in maize Material Type: printed text Authors: K.P Dhital, Editor ; Kunwar, C.B. ; B Bhandari, Author Pagination: 277-281 p. Keywords: Planting ratio ; land equivalent monetary return and plant populaiton Abstract: Intercropping is an important management approach to increase crop yield per unit area and
time An e>..'Periment was laid out in randomized complete block design (R.CBD) with three
replications consisting of 21 treatments during winter season of 2066/67 and six treatments
of different row and plant population during winter season of2067/68. The objective of the
study nwas to assess more profitable cropping patterns under maize based cropping system.
Maize and kidney bean inter cropping was grown with different row and spacing .. The crop
ratio of 1 :2 of maize: kidney bean produced the highest yield 2217 and 1161 kg ha" 1
• The
grain yield of kidney bean was influenced by plant population. The wider row distance and
double plant per hill ratio 1 :3 (row distance I SO em) and intra space SO em gave high yield
of 1116 kg ha"1 with highest land equivalent ratio (LER) 1.130.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=954 Enhancing the livelihood of farmers through intercropping in maize [printed text] / K.P Dhital, Editor ; Kunwar, C.B. ; B Bhandari, Author . - [s.d.] . - 277-281 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Planting ratio ; land equivalent monetary return and plant populaiton Abstract: Intercropping is an important management approach to increase crop yield per unit area and
time An e>..'Periment was laid out in randomized complete block design (R.CBD) with three
replications consisting of 21 treatments during winter season of 2066/67 and six treatments
of different row and plant population during winter season of2067/68. The objective of the
study nwas to assess more profitable cropping patterns under maize based cropping system.
Maize and kidney bean inter cropping was grown with different row and spacing .. The crop
ratio of 1 :2 of maize: kidney bean produced the highest yield 2217 and 1161 kg ha" 1
• The
grain yield of kidney bean was influenced by plant population. The wider row distance and
double plant per hill ratio 1 :3 (row distance I SO em) and intra space SO em gave high yield
of 1116 kg ha"1 with highest land equivalent ratio (LER) 1.130.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=954 E-copies
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in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Evaluation of Desi Chickpeas under Subtropical Environments of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: B. N. Adhikari, Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; Darai, R., Author ; R N Choudhari, Author ; J.B Sah, Author ; R.R Choudhari, Author ; K.P Dhital, Author ; B.P Wagle, Author Pagination: 47-53 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Bold Seeded, Chickpea, Grain Yield,Maturity, Pods Abstract: Promising chickpea materials from ICRISAT and local Dbanush were evaluated at five NARC stations during 2007/08 to 2009/10 for identifying high yielding stable varieties with combined resistance to BGM and wilt diseases and pod borer. In observation nursery at Nepalgunj, ICCV97104, ICCV05112, ICCV00102, ICCC87, ICCVOO l 0 I , ICCVOO l 05, ICCVOO l 08 and ICCV04608 were found promising. In coordinated varietal trial, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-33, KPG 59 and ICCX 840508- 41 exhibited a wide adaptation. Mean grain yield recorded at Rampur was low (545 kg/ha) due to poor organic matter and light textured soil (crop matured in about 133 days i.e., 2-3 weeks earlier than other sites, low biomass and low numbers of pods). In Rampur, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-31, ICCX 840508-33 and ICCX 840508-36 (Tara) produced l 0-50% greater yield than Dbanush (650 kg/ha). In Parwanipur, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-41, KPG 59, BG 1206, ICCX 840508 21, ICCX 840508 32 and ICCX 840508 33 yielded 9-27% higher than local and Tara, and 15% greater yield ofICCV 87312 and ICCX 840508-41 than local at Nawalpur. In Nepalgunj, the best performing chickpeas were ICCX 840508-44, KWR 108, KPG 59, BG 1206, ICCX 840508 32 and ICCX 840508 33 (about 2600 kg/ha). In Surkhet (2009/10), ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-41, ICCX 840508-44, ICCV 98909, KPG 59 and BG 372 produced mean grain yields of about 980 kg/ha. Highest overall mean grain yield was recorded at Nepalgunj (2400 kg/ha), followed by 1300 kg in Parwanipur and Nawalpur, and about 900 kg/ha at Surkhet. ICCX 840508-44, KWR 108, BG 1206 and KPG 59, were bold seeded (about 18 g/ 100 seed). In PRVT, Tara, ICCX 840508-33, ICCX 840508-40, ICCX840508-44 and KPG 59 (in particular Nepalgunj and Parwanipur) performed well in across the locations.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1817 Evaluation of Desi Chickpeas under Subtropical Environments of Nepal [printed text] / B. N. Adhikari, Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; Darai, R., Author ; R N Choudhari, Author ; J.B Sah, Author ; R.R Choudhari, Author ; K.P Dhital, Author ; B.P Wagle, Author . - [s.d.] . - 47-53 p.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Bold Seeded, Chickpea, Grain Yield,Maturity, Pods Abstract: Promising chickpea materials from ICRISAT and local Dbanush were evaluated at five NARC stations during 2007/08 to 2009/10 for identifying high yielding stable varieties with combined resistance to BGM and wilt diseases and pod borer. In observation nursery at Nepalgunj, ICCV97104, ICCV05112, ICCV00102, ICCC87, ICCVOO l 0 I , ICCVOO l 05, ICCVOO l 08 and ICCV04608 were found promising. In coordinated varietal trial, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-33, KPG 59 and ICCX 840508- 41 exhibited a wide adaptation. Mean grain yield recorded at Rampur was low (545 kg/ha) due to poor organic matter and light textured soil (crop matured in about 133 days i.e., 2-3 weeks earlier than other sites, low biomass and low numbers of pods). In Rampur, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-31, ICCX 840508-33 and ICCX 840508-36 (Tara) produced l 0-50% greater yield than Dbanush (650 kg/ha). In Parwanipur, ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-41, KPG 59, BG 1206, ICCX 840508 21, ICCX 840508 32 and ICCX 840508 33 yielded 9-27% higher than local and Tara, and 15% greater yield ofICCV 87312 and ICCX 840508-41 than local at Nawalpur. In Nepalgunj, the best performing chickpeas were ICCX 840508-44, KWR 108, KPG 59, BG 1206, ICCX 840508 32 and ICCX 840508 33 (about 2600 kg/ha). In Surkhet (2009/10), ICCV 87312, ICCX 840508-41, ICCX 840508-44, ICCV 98909, KPG 59 and BG 372 produced mean grain yields of about 980 kg/ha. Highest overall mean grain yield was recorded at Nepalgunj (2400 kg/ha), followed by 1300 kg in Parwanipur and Nawalpur, and about 900 kg/ha at Surkhet. ICCX 840508-44, KWR 108, BG 1206 and KPG 59, were bold seeded (about 18 g/ 100 seed). In PRVT, Tara, ICCX 840508-33, ICCX 840508-40, ICCX840508-44 and KPG 59 (in particular Nepalgunj and Parwanipur) performed well in across the locations.
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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Evaluation of Maize under high temperature condition Material Type: printed text Authors: Gurung D.B., Editor ; K.P Dhital ; Shrestha, J., Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; J.B Chhetri Pagination: 82-84 p. Keywords: Anthesis-silking interval ; grain yield high temperature maize Abstract: High temperature is an important constraint of yield reduction in maize. In order to identify
superior maize genotypes under high temperature, forty four genotypes were evaluated in
randomized complete block design with three replications at Parwanipur, Nepalgunj and
Rampur during summer season of 2010. The pooled analysis over locations showed that
TLBRS07F16 produced the highest grain yield with shorter ASI and bigger ear length
(2809 kglha, 3.3 days, 14.43 em) followed by RPOP-4 (2417 kglha, 1.8 days, 13.66 em),
TLBRS07F14 (2316 kglha, 3 days, 14.25 em), BLSBS07F10 (2159 kglha, 2.2 days, 14.42
em), Manakamana-3 (2108 kglha, 2 days, 14.75 em) and Upahar (2108 kglha, 3.5 days,
14.33 em). Therefore it was concluded that TLBRS07F16, RPOP-4, TLBRS07F14,
BLSBS07F10, Manakamana-3 and Upahar were best genotypes under high temperature
conditions at terai region of Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=934 Evaluation of Maize under high temperature condition [printed text] / Gurung D.B., Editor ; K.P Dhital ; Shrestha, J., Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; J.B Chhetri . - [s.d.] . - 82-84 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Anthesis-silking interval ; grain yield high temperature maize Abstract: High temperature is an important constraint of yield reduction in maize. In order to identify
superior maize genotypes under high temperature, forty four genotypes were evaluated in
randomized complete block design with three replications at Parwanipur, Nepalgunj and
Rampur during summer season of 2010. The pooled analysis over locations showed that
TLBRS07F16 produced the highest grain yield with shorter ASI and bigger ear length
(2809 kglha, 3.3 days, 14.43 em) followed by RPOP-4 (2417 kglha, 1.8 days, 13.66 em),
TLBRS07F14 (2316 kglha, 3 days, 14.25 em), BLSBS07F10 (2159 kglha, 2.2 days, 14.42
em), Manakamana-3 (2108 kglha, 2 days, 14.75 em) and Upahar (2108 kglha, 3.5 days,
14.33 em). Therefore it was concluded that TLBRS07F16, RPOP-4, TLBRS07F14,
BLSBS07F10, Manakamana-3 and Upahar were best genotypes under high temperature
conditions at terai region of Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=934 E-copies
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