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Title : नेपालमा सुख्खा सहन सक्ने आलुका कही जातहरु संक्षिप्त परिचय Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhim B. Khatri, Author Publisher: खुमलटार : राष्ट्रिय अलुवाली अनुसन्धान कार्यक्रम Publication Date: 2071 Pagination: 3 .p Languages : Nepali (nep) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4300 नेपालमा सुख्खा सहन सक्ने आलुका कही जातहरु संक्षिप्त परिचय [printed text] / Bhim B. Khatri, Author . - [S.l.] : खुमलटार : राष्ट्रिय अलुवाली अनुसन्धान कार्यक्रम, 2071 . - 3 .p.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4300 Cip 393280.64: a Promising Potato Cul Tiv Ar for Central Terai / Surendra L. Shrestha ; Raj L. Sah ; Bhim B. Khatri
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Title : Cip 393280.64: a Promising Potato Cul Tiv Ar for Central Terai Material Type: printed text Authors: Surendra L. Shrestha, Author ; Raj L. Sah, Author ; Bhim B. Khatri, Author Pagination: 96-99 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Central terai, late Blight. keeping quality, tuber yield Abstract: A large number of varieties were tested as initial evaluation trial, regional varietal trial and
farmer's field trial from 2063 to 2067 at RARS Parwanipur and its command area. On the basis of
overall desirable characteristics; yield, pest and disease resistance, post-harvest characteristics,
and preferences of the farmers, clone CIP 393280.64 has been selected for the central terai. In the
trials, the tuber yield with this clone was increased by 28.2% as compared to Kufri Sindhuri, a
check variety. Other check varieties Khumal Rato-2, /PY-8 and Khumal Laxmi were even inferior to
Kufri Sindhuri. In addition to that, storability of this clone wsa also highly superior and observed
that farmers can store this variety in their farm house as ware potato for jive to sit months and use
tuber as seed potato for planting on November as sprouted tubers.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1648 Cip 393280.64: a Promising Potato Cul Tiv Ar for Central Terai [printed text] / Surendra L. Shrestha, Author ; Raj L. Sah, Author ; Bhim B. Khatri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 96-99 p.
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Central terai, late Blight. keeping quality, tuber yield Abstract: A large number of varieties were tested as initial evaluation trial, regional varietal trial and
farmer's field trial from 2063 to 2067 at RARS Parwanipur and its command area. On the basis of
overall desirable characteristics; yield, pest and disease resistance, post-harvest characteristics,
and preferences of the farmers, clone CIP 393280.64 has been selected for the central terai. In the
trials, the tuber yield with this clone was increased by 28.2% as compared to Kufri Sindhuri, a
check variety. Other check varieties Khumal Rato-2, /PY-8 and Khumal Laxmi were even inferior to
Kufri Sindhuri. In addition to that, storability of this clone wsa also highly superior and observed
that farmers can store this variety in their farm house as ware potato for jive to sit months and use
tuber as seed potato for planting on November as sprouted tubers.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1648 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1648URL Effect of Chemical Treatments and Storage on Quality of Potato Chips / Gautam, I.P. in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 8/9 ([07/25/2012])
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Title : Effect of Chemical Treatments and Storage on Quality of Potato Chips Material Type: printed text Authors: Gautam, I.P., Author ; M.D Sharma, Author ; Bhim B. Khatri, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author ; Kanti Shrestha, Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 41-47 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Genotypes, effect of storage on chips quality, potato, slice treatment Abstract: Experiments were conducted at National Potato Research Programme (NPRP),
Khumaltar (1350 m asl) during the year of 2011 to study the effect of slices
treatments with different chemicals before the preparation of chips and effect of
different storage methods and days for preparation of chips. Potato cultivars
Kufri Chipsona-2 and PRP 25861.1 were used for experimentation to assess the
effect of chemicals on chips and chips qualities before storage. Same cultivars
were used for different conditions and durations of storage to assess chips
quality. Undamaged and apparently healthy tubers of more than 60 gram weight
were stored in ordinary room temperature under dark (26.9 ±1.16 o C) and cold
store conditions at Balaju for 90 days. Temperature and relative humidity of
ordinary storage room was recorded daily during the storage period.
Observation was recorded on chips quality parameters like dry matter
percentage, specific gravity and reducing sugars and freshly prepared chips
qualities (colour, crispness, taste and over all acceptability). The results
indicated that slices washed and dipped for 15 minutes in fresh water was found
as effective as slice treatment with potassium meta bisulphate (slices dipped for
15 minutes in 0.25%) for preparation of fresh chips before storage. On the other
hand, cold stored potatoes for 30 days and on-wards were not suitable for
preparation of chips due to the browning of chips as a result of higher reducing
sugars. Chips prepared from 75 and 90 days stored potatoes under dark at
ambient temperature of genotype respectively Kufri Chipsona-2 and PRP
25861.1 had acceptable chips colour and qualities
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 41-47 p.[article] Effect of Chemical Treatments and Storage on Quality of Potato Chips [printed text] / Gautam, I.P., Author ; M.D Sharma, Author ; Bhim B. Khatri, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author ; Kanti Shrestha, Author . - 2012 . - 41-47 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 41-47 p.
Keywords: Genotypes, effect of storage on chips quality, potato, slice treatment Abstract: Experiments were conducted at National Potato Research Programme (NPRP),
Khumaltar (1350 m asl) during the year of 2011 to study the effect of slices
treatments with different chemicals before the preparation of chips and effect of
different storage methods and days for preparation of chips. Potato cultivars
Kufri Chipsona-2 and PRP 25861.1 were used for experimentation to assess the
effect of chemicals on chips and chips qualities before storage. Same cultivars
were used for different conditions and durations of storage to assess chips
quality. Undamaged and apparently healthy tubers of more than 60 gram weight
were stored in ordinary room temperature under dark (26.9 ±1.16 o C) and cold
store conditions at Balaju for 90 days. Temperature and relative humidity of
ordinary storage room was recorded daily during the storage period.
Observation was recorded on chips quality parameters like dry matter
percentage, specific gravity and reducing sugars and freshly prepared chips
qualities (colour, crispness, taste and over all acceptability). The results
indicated that slices washed and dipped for 15 minutes in fresh water was found
as effective as slice treatment with potassium meta bisulphate (slices dipped for
15 minutes in 0.25%) for preparation of fresh chips before storage. On the other
hand, cold stored potatoes for 30 days and on-wards were not suitable for
preparation of chips due to the browning of chips as a result of higher reducing
sugars. Chips prepared from 75 and 90 days stored potatoes under dark at
ambient temperature of genotype respectively Kufri Chipsona-2 and PRP
25861.1 had acceptable chips colour and qualitiesPerformance of Potato Genotypes in Different Moisture Conditions of Regional Agriculture Research Station at P Arw Anipur, Bara, Nepal / Bhim B. Khatri ; Surendra L. Shrestha ; Duryodhan Chaudhari ; Raj L. Saha ; Binod P. Luitel
in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Title : Performance of Potato Genotypes in Different Moisture Conditions of Regional Agriculture Research Station at P Arw Anipur, Bara, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhim B. Khatri, Author ; Surendra L. Shrestha, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhari, Author ; Raj L. Saha, Author ; Binod P. Luitel, Author Pagination: 51-55 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Forty-three advanced potato clones were assessed at RARS PanYanipur Barafor their performance in
three different moisture conditions:.rain-fed (1'1). mulching (1'2) and irrigated (1'3) during the years
2008109 and 2009/10. The experiment was laid out in two factor-factorial designs considering
moisture treatments as factor A and potato clones as B and years considered as the replications. All
intercultural operations were followed as per the recommendations. Clone CJP 388764.26 was found
highly susceptible and CJP 393280.64, MS 35.9, Des x LBr 40-10, BSU P03 and Des x LBr 40-6
highly resistant to late blight disease in rainfed treatment, whereas in mulching, CJP 392242.25 was
·highly sUsceptible and LBr-40, Ca x LBr 40-6 and CJP 393280.64 were resistant. Likewise in irrigated
treatment, Des x LBr 40.6 was highly susceptible and C1P 3871 15.8LB, CJP 389746.2 and Ca x LBr
40.6 were resistant. Average plant vigor was found lowest (7) in rainfed conditions compared to both
of other treatments, but no difference was observed between mulching and irrigated treatments. There
was no treatment effect on average number of main stems per plant,· however irrigated treatment had
higher number of main stems compared to others. Overall number of marketable tubers was counted
more in i"igated treatment followed by mulching and rainfed, respectively, but, no differences in
percentage marketable yield observed In rainfed conditions, CIP 394004.161, CJP 396001.47 and
Desiree produced the highest marketable tuber percentages, whereas in mulching, Kufri Giriraj, C1P
38711 5.8LB and CJP 392256.48 and in i"igated treatment, CJP 395/92.1 were the highest marketable
sized tuber yielder. CJP 388676.1 in rainfed, Kufri Sindhuri in mulching and irrigated treatment
produced the highest number of marketable size tubers. Highest number and percentage of nonmarketable
yields were produced in i"igated conditions followed by mulching. The differences of 2.9
tons per hectare was observed between irrigated and rainfed treatments, whereas only the difference
of 1.4 tohslha was observed between irrigated and mulching treatments among the clones and
moisture conditions tested. Overall performance of the clones CIP 395192.1, C1P 393663.8, CIP
386612.5, CIP 387115.8LB, CJP 397077.16, CJP 393077.159, CJP.394004.161, 'C1P 395192.1; Ca x
LBr 40-7, CJP 396011.47 and CJP 388676./ was better among all the clones tested in all the three
moisture conditions at Parwanipur conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1567 Performance of Potato Genotypes in Different Moisture Conditions of Regional Agriculture Research Station at P Arw Anipur, Bara, Nepal [printed text] / Bhim B. Khatri, Author ; Surendra L. Shrestha, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhari, Author ; Raj L. Saha, Author ; Binod P. Luitel, Author . - [s.d.] . - 51-55 p.
in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Forty-three advanced potato clones were assessed at RARS PanYanipur Barafor their performance in
three different moisture conditions:.rain-fed (1'1). mulching (1'2) and irrigated (1'3) during the years
2008109 and 2009/10. The experiment was laid out in two factor-factorial designs considering
moisture treatments as factor A and potato clones as B and years considered as the replications. All
intercultural operations were followed as per the recommendations. Clone CJP 388764.26 was found
highly susceptible and CJP 393280.64, MS 35.9, Des x LBr 40-10, BSU P03 and Des x LBr 40-6
highly resistant to late blight disease in rainfed treatment, whereas in mulching, CJP 392242.25 was
·highly sUsceptible and LBr-40, Ca x LBr 40-6 and CJP 393280.64 were resistant. Likewise in irrigated
treatment, Des x LBr 40.6 was highly susceptible and C1P 3871 15.8LB, CJP 389746.2 and Ca x LBr
40.6 were resistant. Average plant vigor was found lowest (7) in rainfed conditions compared to both
of other treatments, but no difference was observed between mulching and irrigated treatments. There
was no treatment effect on average number of main stems per plant,· however irrigated treatment had
higher number of main stems compared to others. Overall number of marketable tubers was counted
more in i"igated treatment followed by mulching and rainfed, respectively, but, no differences in
percentage marketable yield observed In rainfed conditions, CIP 394004.161, CJP 396001.47 and
Desiree produced the highest marketable tuber percentages, whereas in mulching, Kufri Giriraj, C1P
38711 5.8LB and CJP 392256.48 and in i"igated treatment, CJP 395/92.1 were the highest marketable
sized tuber yielder. CJP 388676.1 in rainfed, Kufri Sindhuri in mulching and irrigated treatment
produced the highest number of marketable size tubers. Highest number and percentage of nonmarketable
yields were produced in i"igated conditions followed by mulching. The differences of 2.9
tons per hectare was observed between irrigated and rainfed treatments, whereas only the difference
of 1.4 tohslha was observed between irrigated and mulching treatments among the clones and
moisture conditions tested. Overall performance of the clones CIP 395192.1, C1P 393663.8, CIP
386612.5, CIP 387115.8LB, CJP 397077.16, CJP 393077.159, CJP.394004.161, 'C1P 395192.1; Ca x
LBr 40-7, CJP 396011.47 and CJP 388676./ was better among all the clones tested in all the three
moisture conditions at Parwanipur conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1567 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1567URL