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in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Title : Adoption of boro rice in Parsa and Bara Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhurer, K.P., Author ; D.B. Gharti, Author ; G Sah, Author ; M.L. Sah, Author ; S Justice, Author Pagination: 33-35 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Boro rice, Tarai areas, yield performance Abstract: Four varieties of boro rice namely BG 1442. Saroj, Gautam and Jaya were tested at 3 sites with a view to popularize and let the farmers adopt promising boro rice cultivars in the command area. BG 1442 and Jaya yielded the highest (5543 kg/ha) IN Belwa, Parss, Saroj and Gautam were low yielder (4435 kg/ha). At Fatepur, Bara, Gautam, Jaya, BRRI DHAN 36 and Sugaha local were verified and produced 3210, 3210, 3120 and 1980 kg/ha respectively. In 2002/03 boro rice varieties such as Prabhat, Gautam, Dhan Laxmi and Richharia were included for verification at Biruwaguthi, Parsa and gave 3343, 4241, 3185 and 2266 kg/ha, respectively. Gautam, Prabhat and Dhan Laxmi can be grown as boro rice.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=869 Adoption of boro rice in Parsa and Bara [printed text] / Bhurer, K.P., Author ; D.B. Gharti, Author ; G Sah, Author ; M.L. Sah, Author ; S Justice, Author . - [s.d.] . - 33-35 p.
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Boro rice, Tarai areas, yield performance Abstract: Four varieties of boro rice namely BG 1442. Saroj, Gautam and Jaya were tested at 3 sites with a view to popularize and let the farmers adopt promising boro rice cultivars in the command area. BG 1442 and Jaya yielded the highest (5543 kg/ha) IN Belwa, Parss, Saroj and Gautam were low yielder (4435 kg/ha). At Fatepur, Bara, Gautam, Jaya, BRRI DHAN 36 and Sugaha local were verified and produced 3210, 3210, 3120 and 1980 kg/ha respectively. In 2002/03 boro rice varieties such as Prabhat, Gautam, Dhan Laxmi and Richharia were included for verification at Biruwaguthi, Parsa and gave 3343, 4241, 3185 and 2266 kg/ha, respectively. Gautam, Prabhat and Dhan Laxmi can be grown as boro rice.
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in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : On-Farm Performance evaluation of aerobic rice echnologies and its impact Material Type: printed text Authors: G Sah, Editor ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; Upadhyay, I.P., Author ; N Ansari, Author ; D Chaudhary, Author ; P. L. Karna, Author ; Adhikari, S.K., Author ; O. Erenstein, Author ; S Justice, Author Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 350-356 p. Abstract: The On-farm Performance Evaluations of Aerobic Rice Technologies were conducted at Triveni in Bara and Sibarwa in Parsa
district during kharif seasons, 2003/04, 2004/05, and 2005/06. The experiments consisted of three treatments e.g. (T1)= Direct
Seeded Rice (DSR) by Power Tiller Drill (PTD), (T2)=Direct Seeded Rice by Zero-till Drill (ZTD), and (T3)= Fanner's Practice
(F.P.). Rice variety Hardinath-1 was drilled with PTD and ZTD@ 40 kglha on June 11, 2004, June 21-22, 2005, and May 30- June
3, 2006 on pre-ploughed but unpuddled fields. The treatments were nourished with 100:60:40::N:P20 5:K20 kglha. Pre-emergence
herbicide, Pretilachlor was applied@ 1250 ml/ha. For Farmer's Practice (F.P.), 25- day old seedlings were transplanted on puddled
soil. Treatment T1 produced the highest mean grain yield of 5287 kglha followed by T2 (4642 kglha) and T3 (4265 kg/ha). Similarly,
the highest mean straw yield cf 6383 kglha was obse1ved with treatment T1• Likewise, treatment T1 was the most economical and
showed the mean Net Retum of30263 Rs/ha followed by T2 (20282 Rs/ha). Farmer's Practice showed the least Net Return of 18863
Rslha. With Fanner's management, T2 produced the highest mean rice yield of 5872 kglha followed by T1 (5617 kg/ha). The mean
lowest grain yield of5044 kglha was obtained by T3, while, the mean rice establishment costs ofT I> T2 and T3 were 3162,3928, and
6304 Rs/ha, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1034 On-Farm Performance evaluation of aerobic rice echnologies and its impact [printed text] / G Sah, Editor ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; Upadhyay, I.P., Author ; N Ansari, Author ; D Chaudhary, Author ; P. L. Karna, Author ; Adhikari, S.K., Author ; O. Erenstein, Author ; S Justice, Author . - 2010 . - 350-356 p.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Abstract: The On-farm Performance Evaluations of Aerobic Rice Technologies were conducted at Triveni in Bara and Sibarwa in Parsa
district during kharif seasons, 2003/04, 2004/05, and 2005/06. The experiments consisted of three treatments e.g. (T1)= Direct
Seeded Rice (DSR) by Power Tiller Drill (PTD), (T2)=Direct Seeded Rice by Zero-till Drill (ZTD), and (T3)= Fanner's Practice
(F.P.). Rice variety Hardinath-1 was drilled with PTD and ZTD@ 40 kglha on June 11, 2004, June 21-22, 2005, and May 30- June
3, 2006 on pre-ploughed but unpuddled fields. The treatments were nourished with 100:60:40::N:P20 5:K20 kglha. Pre-emergence
herbicide, Pretilachlor was applied@ 1250 ml/ha. For Farmer's Practice (F.P.), 25- day old seedlings were transplanted on puddled
soil. Treatment T1 produced the highest mean grain yield of 5287 kglha followed by T2 (4642 kglha) and T3 (4265 kg/ha). Similarly,
the highest mean straw yield cf 6383 kglha was obse1ved with treatment T1• Likewise, treatment T1 was the most economical and
showed the mean Net Retum of30263 Rs/ha followed by T2 (20282 Rs/ha). Farmer's Practice showed the least Net Return of 18863
Rslha. With Fanner's management, T2 produced the highest mean rice yield of 5872 kglha followed by T1 (5617 kg/ha). The mean
lowest grain yield of5044 kglha was obtained by T3, while, the mean rice establishment costs ofT I> T2 and T3 were 3162,3928, and
6304 Rs/ha, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1034 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1034URL Participatory Research on Resource Conservation Technologies and Farm Level Mechanization-(Final Technical and Project Completion Reports: 2006/07-2007/08), NARDF-223/2004/2005 / J. Tripathi
Title : Participatory Research on Resource Conservation Technologies and Farm Level Mechanization-(Final Technical and Project Completion Reports: 2006/07-2007/08), NARDF-223/2004/2005 Material Type: printed text Authors: J. Tripathi, Author ; Regmi, A.P., Author ; Giri, G.S., Author ; Bhatta, M.R., Author ; S.P Paudel, Author ; S Justice, Author Publisher: Bhairahawa, Rupandehi : National Wheat Research Program Publication Date: 2008 Pagination: 52 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3827 Participatory Research on Resource Conservation Technologies and Farm Level Mechanization-(Final Technical and Project Completion Reports: 2006/07-2007/08), NARDF-223/2004/2005 [printed text] / J. Tripathi, Author ; Regmi, A.P., Author ; Giri, G.S., Author ; Bhatta, M.R., Author ; S.P Paudel, Author ; S Justice, Author . - Bhairahawa, Rupandehi : National Wheat Research Program, 2008 . - 52 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3827 Participatory research on the resource conserving technology in rice and wheat cropping system in the hill farming ecosystem for poverty alleviation / Bhattarai, S. ; Munankarmy, R.C. ; S. Shrestha ; Shrestha, R.K. ; Sharma, S. ; Gautam, D. ; Maskey, S.L. ; S Justice
in Agricultural Technologies for Poverty Reduction: Proceedings of Seventh National Outreach Research Workshop, held at Khumaltar, Lalitpur, June 24-25, 2004
Title : Participatory research on the resource conserving technology in rice and wheat cropping system in the hill farming ecosystem for poverty alleviation Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhattarai, S., Author ; Munankarmy, R.C., Author ; S. Shrestha, Author ; Shrestha, R.K., Author ; Sharma, S., Author ; Gautam, D., Author ; Maskey, S.L., Author ; S Justice, Author Pagination: 202-210 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2446 Participatory research on the resource conserving technology in rice and wheat cropping system in the hill farming ecosystem for poverty alleviation [printed text] / Bhattarai, S., Author ; Munankarmy, R.C., Author ; S. Shrestha, Author ; Shrestha, R.K., Author ; Sharma, S., Author ; Gautam, D., Author ; Maskey, S.L., Author ; S Justice, Author . - [s.d.] . - 202-210 p.
in Agricultural Technologies for Poverty Reduction: Proceedings of Seventh National Outreach Research Workshop, held at Khumaltar, Lalitpur, June 24-25, 2004
Languages : English (eng)
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in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Performance evaluation of non puddled rice transplanting methods Material Type: printed text Authors: U Adhikari, Editor ; S Justice, Author ; J. Tripathi, Author ; Bhatta, M.R., Author Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 335-338 p. Abstract: Rice transplanting is the most common method of rice establishment in the lowland areas. As a traditional practice, in Nepal and
elsewhere, transplanting is done on well tilled and puddled soil. Puddling not only consumes much energy and time from the tilJage
point of view but also consumes a large quantity of the total water requirement in rice. This paper reports on a recent experiment that
is evaluating a new conservation agriculture rice crop establishment method. zero-till transplanted rice that is attempting side step the
submergence problem while keeping all the other CA traits in place. The main objectives of the experiment were to evaluate nonpuddled
rice transplanting technique with different tillage options and to observe effect of mulching on weed control and rice grain
yield. The experiment consisted of three treatments viz. manual rice transplanting on tilled plot, manual rice transplanting in power
tiller strip tilled plot and transplanting of rice with manual rice transplanter in zero-tilled plot The experiment was conducted in
2005 and 2006 rice season at National Wheat Research Program, Bhairahawa. Grain yield different among the treatments was highly
significant in both the years. First year, strip-tillage produced the highest mean grain yield of 5940 kglha followed by no-till
TPR(5564 kglha) and tractor land preparation (5207 kglha). All the treatments showed significantly higher grain yield than their
respective mulched treatment. Second year, no-till TPR produced the highest mean grain yield of 6321 kglha followed by strip-tilled
TPR (5910 kglha) and tractor land preparation TPR (5832 kg/ha). Like first year, grain yields in all the treatments were higher than
their respective mulched treatments. The yield differences in no-till TPR and strip-tilled TPR were significant but it was not
significant in tractor land preparation treatmentLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1031 Performance evaluation of non puddled rice transplanting methods [printed text] / U Adhikari, Editor ; S Justice, Author ; J. Tripathi, Author ; Bhatta, M.R., Author . - 2010 . - 335-338 p.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Abstract: Rice transplanting is the most common method of rice establishment in the lowland areas. As a traditional practice, in Nepal and
elsewhere, transplanting is done on well tilled and puddled soil. Puddling not only consumes much energy and time from the tilJage
point of view but also consumes a large quantity of the total water requirement in rice. This paper reports on a recent experiment that
is evaluating a new conservation agriculture rice crop establishment method. zero-till transplanted rice that is attempting side step the
submergence problem while keeping all the other CA traits in place. The main objectives of the experiment were to evaluate nonpuddled
rice transplanting technique with different tillage options and to observe effect of mulching on weed control and rice grain
yield. The experiment consisted of three treatments viz. manual rice transplanting on tilled plot, manual rice transplanting in power
tiller strip tilled plot and transplanting of rice with manual rice transplanter in zero-tilled plot The experiment was conducted in
2005 and 2006 rice season at National Wheat Research Program, Bhairahawa. Grain yield different among the treatments was highly
significant in both the years. First year, strip-tillage produced the highest mean grain yield of 5940 kglha followed by no-till
TPR(5564 kglha) and tractor land preparation (5207 kglha). All the treatments showed significantly higher grain yield than their
respective mulched treatment. Second year, no-till TPR produced the highest mean grain yield of 6321 kglha followed by strip-tilled
TPR (5910 kglha) and tractor land preparation TPR (5832 kg/ha). Like first year, grain yields in all the treatments were higher than
their respective mulched treatments. The yield differences in no-till TPR and strip-tilled TPR were significant but it was not
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