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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 : Cereal based sequential cropping system for mid and far-western terai Material Type: printed text Authors: Dutta. V.K. ; M.B Chadaro, Author Pagination: 217-220 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cropping system ; cereal soil fertility Abstract: Field experiment in two consecutive years 2001102 and 2002/03 were carried out at Regional
Agriculture Research Station, Khajura, Nepalgunj to develop the most appropriate and
economic viable cereal based sequential cropping system to enhance the production and
productivity level of the cropping system and enhance/sustain the soil fertility status and
increase cropping intensity in mid and far western terai. On the basis of the total equivalent
yield of the system as rice the sequential cropping system rice-potato-mung (14.07/ t/ha),
rice-lentil-mung (8.59/ tina) and rice-oat-mung (7.620 tlha) were observed the best in
sequence. However economically important sequential cropping systems were rice-potatomung
·(Rs. 40897.5/ha), rice-lentil-mung (Rs. 29854.5/ha) and maize-toria-mung (Ra.
29593.0/ha). Incorporation of legume (mung-bean) in the cropping system during spring
increased the cropping intensity (/ 00%), total production of system and soil fortility status.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1106 Cereal based sequential cropping system for mid and far-western terai [printed text] / Dutta. V.K. ; M.B Chadaro, Author . - [s.d.] . - 217-220 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)
Keywords: cropping system ; cereal soil fertility Abstract: Field experiment in two consecutive years 2001102 and 2002/03 were carried out at Regional
Agriculture Research Station, Khajura, Nepalgunj to develop the most appropriate and
economic viable cereal based sequential cropping system to enhance the production and
productivity level of the cropping system and enhance/sustain the soil fertility status and
increase cropping intensity in mid and far western terai. On the basis of the total equivalent
yield of the system as rice the sequential cropping system rice-potato-mung (14.07/ t/ha),
rice-lentil-mung (8.59/ tina) and rice-oat-mung (7.620 tlha) were observed the best in
sequence. However economically important sequential cropping systems were rice-potatomung
·(Rs. 40897.5/ha), rice-lentil-mung (Rs. 29854.5/ha) and maize-toria-mung (Ra.
29593.0/ha). Incorporation of legume (mung-bean) in the cropping system during spring
increased the cropping intensity (/ 00%), total production of system and soil fortility status.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1106 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1106URL Evaluation, Identification and Development of Chickpea (cicer arietinum L) Genotypes for Rice and Maize-based Eco-system / Darai, R.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Evaluation, Identification and Development of Chickpea (cicer arietinum L) Genotypes for Rice and Maize-based Eco-system Material Type: printed text Authors: Darai, R., Author ; M.B Chadaro, Author ; B.C K.B, Author ; B Joshi, Author ; Joshi, B.D., Author Pagination: 54-63 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: BGM Resistant, Chickpea, Genotype, High Yielding, Rainfed Ecosystem Abstract: Chickpea is an important winter legume grown in the rice and maize based eco system. The role of chickpea in to conserve natural resources bases of agriculture and has been well recognized for providing much needed for sustainability to the cropping systems. Intervention of the available exotic varieties for better adaptation assumes the importance to enhancement of crop productivity and food security under rainfed environments. A total of 16 entries in CVT, 18 entries in REVT and five entries in PVS were evaluated in mid and far western regions of Nepal. Experiments CVT and REVT were carried out in RBD design with four-replications. The tentative plot size was maintained at 9.6 m2 while 40 cm row to row and 7 - I 0 cm plant to plant spacing. Statistically significant differences were observed among the tested genotypes in both the CVT and REVT. Pooled mean yield performances indicated that chickpea genotypes KPG59 (2702 kg/ha), KWRI 08 (2619 kg/ha), ICCV98933 (2523 kg/ha) and ICCx840508-44 (2516 kg/ha) in CVT and genotypes KPG59 (2225 kg/ha), JCCV98909 (2186 kg/ha) and ICCx840508-44 (2132 kg/ha) in REVT were the better yielder over the years and across the locations and recommended to promote in participatory trials.............
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1818 Evaluation, Identification and Development of Chickpea (cicer arietinum L) Genotypes for Rice and Maize-based Eco-system [printed text] / Darai, R., Author ; M.B Chadaro, Author ; B.C K.B, Author ; B Joshi, Author ; Joshi, B.D., Author . - [s.d.] . - 54-63 p.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: BGM Resistant, Chickpea, Genotype, High Yielding, Rainfed Ecosystem Abstract: Chickpea is an important winter legume grown in the rice and maize based eco system. The role of chickpea in to conserve natural resources bases of agriculture and has been well recognized for providing much needed for sustainability to the cropping systems. Intervention of the available exotic varieties for better adaptation assumes the importance to enhancement of crop productivity and food security under rainfed environments. A total of 16 entries in CVT, 18 entries in REVT and five entries in PVS were evaluated in mid and far western regions of Nepal. Experiments CVT and REVT were carried out in RBD design with four-replications. The tentative plot size was maintained at 9.6 m2 while 40 cm row to row and 7 - I 0 cm plant to plant spacing. Statistically significant differences were observed among the tested genotypes in both the CVT and REVT. Pooled mean yield performances indicated that chickpea genotypes KPG59 (2702 kg/ha), KWRI 08 (2619 kg/ha), ICCV98933 (2523 kg/ha) and ICCx840508-44 (2516 kg/ha) in CVT and genotypes KPG59 (2225 kg/ha), JCCV98909 (2186 kg/ha) and ICCx840508-44 (2132 kg/ha) in REVT were the better yielder over the years and across the locations and recommended to promote in participatory trials.............
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in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Identifying sources of resistance to major diseases of lentil Material Type: printed text Authors: D.B. Gharti, Author ; S Joshi, Author ; Darai, R., Author ; T.N Ghimire, Author ; M.B Chadaro, Author Pagination: 337-344 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: AUDPC, Interaction, Phosphorus, Potash, Spot blotch, Wheat Abstract: This study was undertaken with a view to identify stempbylium blight (Stemphy/ium botryosum Wair.) and wilt (Fusarium orysporum fsp. lentis Vasudeva and Srinivasan)/root rot (mainly species of Rhizoctonia and Fusarium ) resistant/ tolerant genotypes of lentil under field condition. Two different nurseries viz. stemphylium blight screening nursery and wilt/root rot screening nursery were conducted in rod row design between 2007/08 and 2009/10 at Nepalgunj and Rampur. Stemphylium blight nursery comprised of 121 genotypes including checks while wilt/root rot screening nursery consisted of 42 lentil genotypes.....................
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1865 Identifying sources of resistance to major diseases of lentil [printed text] / D.B. Gharti, Author ; S Joshi, Author ; Darai, R., Author ; T.N Ghimire, Author ; M.B Chadaro, Author . - [s.d.] . - 337-344 p.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: AUDPC, Interaction, Phosphorus, Potash, Spot blotch, Wheat Abstract: This study was undertaken with a view to identify stempbylium blight (Stemphy/ium botryosum Wair.) and wilt (Fusarium orysporum fsp. lentis Vasudeva and Srinivasan)/root rot (mainly species of Rhizoctonia and Fusarium ) resistant/ tolerant genotypes of lentil under field condition. Two different nurseries viz. stemphylium blight screening nursery and wilt/root rot screening nursery were conducted in rod row design between 2007/08 and 2009/10 at Nepalgunj and Rampur. Stemphylium blight nursery comprised of 121 genotypes including checks while wilt/root rot screening nursery consisted of 42 lentil genotypes.....................
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1865URL On-farm evaluation of rice, wheat and mustard crops under rainfed and irriagated condition for mid and far western terai of Nepal / B.P Mahato ; Darai, R. ; Chaudhary, D.K. ; M.B Chadaro ; G Baidhya
in Proceedings of the 9th National Outreach Research Workshop 7-8 June 2010 (24-25 Jestha 2067) held at Khumaltar, Laltipur / Paudel, Mina Nath
Title : On-farm evaluation of rice, wheat and mustard crops under rainfed and irriagated condition for mid and far western terai of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: B.P Mahato, Author ; Darai, R., Author ; Chaudhary, D.K., Author ; M.B Chadaro, Author ; G Baidhya, Author Pagination: 126-133 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2138 On-farm evaluation of rice, wheat and mustard crops under rainfed and irriagated condition for mid and far western terai of Nepal [printed text] / B.P Mahato, Author ; Darai, R., Author ; Chaudhary, D.K., Author ; M.B Chadaro, Author ; G Baidhya, Author . - [s.d.] . - 126-133 p.
in Proceedings of the 9th National Outreach Research Workshop 7-8 June 2010 (24-25 Jestha 2067) held at Khumaltar, Laltipur / Paudel, Mina Nath
Languages : English (eng)
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2138URL On-farm evaluation,validation and scaling up of lentil, chickpea and pigeonpea genotypes suitable for maize and rice based ecosystem in the mid and far western tarai / Darai, R. ; B.P Mahato ; Neupane, R.K. ; Chaudhary, D.K. ; Shrestha, R. ; M.B Chadaro
in Proceedings of the 9th National Outreach Research Workshop 7-8 June 2010 (24-25 Jestha 2067) held at Khumaltar, Laltipur / Paudel, Mina Nath
Title : On-farm evaluation,validation and scaling up of lentil, chickpea and pigeonpea genotypes suitable for maize and rice based ecosystem in the mid and far western tarai Material Type: printed text Authors: Darai, R., Author ; B.P Mahato, Author ; Neupane, R.K., Author ; Chaudhary, D.K., Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; M.B Chadaro, Author Pagination: 82-91 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2132 On-farm evaluation,validation and scaling up of lentil, chickpea and pigeonpea genotypes suitable for maize and rice based ecosystem in the mid and far western tarai [printed text] / Darai, R., Author ; B.P Mahato, Author ; Neupane, R.K., Author ; Chaudhary, D.K., Author ; Shrestha, R., Author ; M.B Chadaro, Author . - [s.d.] . - 82-91 p.
in Proceedings of the 9th National Outreach Research Workshop 7-8 June 2010 (24-25 Jestha 2067) held at Khumaltar, Laltipur / Paudel, Mina Nath
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2132 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2132URL Promotion of agro-biodiversity conservation good practices for enhancing the livelihoods of poor rainfed farmers at Mid and Far Western Terai of Nepal / Darai, R.PermalinkRice genotypes for specific environment of mid and far western terai under rainfed condition / Dutta. V.K.PermalinkScreening of lentil and chickpea genotypes against wilt root rots disease in the wilt sick plot at RARS, Nepalgunj / Darai, R.PermalinkVerification and validation of lentil, chickpea and pigeonpea genotypes in rice and maize based cropping system in mid and far western terai / Darai, R. ; D N Tiwari ; Chaudhary, D.K. ; Mishra, K.K. ; M.B ChadaroPermalink