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Effect of long-term application of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on soil properties and yield of rice and wheat under rice- wheat system / N Khatri
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 : Effect of long-term application of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on soil properties and yield of rice and wheat under rice- wheat system Material Type: printed text Authors: N Khatri, Author ; R.D Yadav, Author ; Yadav, N.K., Author ; Sah, S.N., Author ; K Mishra, Author Pagination: 87-91 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Judicious use of organic manures, long-term soil fertility, rice and wheat, yield. Abstract: A long-term fertility experiment in rice-wheat system was initiated in 1997/98 to study the effects of application of different combinations of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on soil properties and crop yield of rice and wheat in at National Rice Research Program, Hardinath, Dhanusha. The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with twelve treatments replicated three times. Recent two years statistical analysis revealed that the use of 100:30:30 kg ha-1of N:P2O5:K2O produced significantly higher grain yield of rice (3.02 t ha-1) followed by 150:45:45 N:P2O5:K2O of kg ha-1 (3.00 t ha-1) and 100:30:30 kg N:P2O5:K2O +25 kg ZnSo4 (2.99 t ha-1)……………………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1786 Effect of long-term application of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on soil properties and yield of rice and wheat under rice- wheat system [printed text] / N Khatri, Author ; R.D Yadav, Author ; Yadav, N.K., Author ; Sah, S.N., Author ; K Mishra, Author . - [s.d.] . - 87-91 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: Judicious use of organic manures, long-term soil fertility, rice and wheat, yield. Abstract: A long-term fertility experiment in rice-wheat system was initiated in 1997/98 to study the effects of application of different combinations of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on soil properties and crop yield of rice and wheat in at National Rice Research Program, Hardinath, Dhanusha. The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with twelve treatments replicated three times. Recent two years statistical analysis revealed that the use of 100:30:30 kg ha-1of N:P2O5:K2O produced significantly higher grain yield of rice (3.02 t ha-1) followed by 150:45:45 N:P2O5:K2O of kg ha-1 (3.00 t ha-1) and 100:30:30 kg N:P2O5:K2O +25 kg ZnSo4 (2.99 t ha-1)……………………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1786 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1786URL Effect of Pinching and Levels of Gibberellic Acid on Growth, Flowering and Yield of African Marigold (Tagetes erecta l.) / H. P. Pandey in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 10: 1 ([07/25/2015])
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Title : Effect of Pinching and Levels of Gibberellic Acid on Growth, Flowering and Yield of African Marigold (Tagetes erecta l.) Material Type: printed text Authors: H. P. Pandey, Author ; K Mishra, Author ; S. S. Pant, Author ; U. Pun, Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 63-70 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Gibberellic acid, pinching, growth, flower yield and African marigold. Abstract: A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the plant growth and yield of African
marigold cv. Calcutta Local through pinching practice and using different level of GA3
in the Abloom Flora Farm of Gunjanagar, Chitwan from March to August, 2013. The
experiment was conducted in two factorial randomized complete block design with two
pinching levels (pinching and non-pinching practices) and five GA3 levels (0, 50, 100,
150 and 200 ppm). Result showed a significant effect of pinching and levels of gibberellic
acid on plant growth and flower yield. Pinching also significantly increased the number
of branches, plant spread, number of flower per plant, yield per plant
(299.33 g) and yield per hectare (12.04 t/ha). Earlier days to flower initiation was
observed in non-pinching. Gibberellic acid at 50,100,150 and 200 ppm significantly
increased the plant height, number of branches, plant spread and number of flower per
plant, flower yield per plant and yield per hectare over control. Earlier days to flower
initiation was found with increase in GA3 level. Among all levels, GA3 at 200 ppm was
significantly superior due to its maximum flower yield (14.64 t/ha).
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 63-70 p.[article] Effect of Pinching and Levels of Gibberellic Acid on Growth, Flowering and Yield of African Marigold (Tagetes erecta l.) [printed text] / H. P. Pandey, Author ; K Mishra, Author ; S. S. Pant, Author ; U. Pun, Author . - 2015 . - 63-70 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 63-70 p.
Keywords: Gibberellic acid, pinching, growth, flower yield and African marigold. Abstract: A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the plant growth and yield of African
marigold cv. Calcutta Local through pinching practice and using different level of GA3
in the Abloom Flora Farm of Gunjanagar, Chitwan from March to August, 2013. The
experiment was conducted in two factorial randomized complete block design with two
pinching levels (pinching and non-pinching practices) and five GA3 levels (0, 50, 100,
150 and 200 ppm). Result showed a significant effect of pinching and levels of gibberellic
acid on plant growth and flower yield. Pinching also significantly increased the number
of branches, plant spread, number of flower per plant, yield per plant
(299.33 g) and yield per hectare (12.04 t/ha). Earlier days to flower initiation was
observed in non-pinching. Gibberellic acid at 50,100,150 and 200 ppm significantly
increased the plant height, number of branches, plant spread and number of flower per
plant, flower yield per plant and yield per hectare over control. Earlier days to flower
initiation was found with increase in GA3 level. Among all levels, GA3 at 200 ppm was
significantly superior due to its maximum flower yield (14.64 t/ha).Effect of Spring Prunning on Bud Characteristics, Floral Stem Length and Quality Cut Flower Production of Hybrid Tea Rose Cultivars in Chitwan, Nepal / T. P. Sharma in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 10: 1 ([07/25/2015])
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Title : Effect of Spring Prunning on Bud Characteristics, Floral Stem Length and Quality Cut Flower Production of Hybrid Tea Rose Cultivars in Chitwan, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: T. P. Sharma, Author ; S. S. Pant, Author ; K Mishra, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 95-101 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Pruning, variety, floral bud, stem, flower production. Abstract: An experiment was conducted in the Abloom flora of Gunjanagar-5, Chitwan, Nepal
during March, 2013 to August, 2013 to study the effect of Spring Pruning on Growth
and Production of Quality Cut Flower of HT Rose Cultivars. The experiment was laid
out in three factorial split- split plot design with three replications. There were 12
treatments consisting of three popular Italian HT Rose varieties (High Magic, Lenopa
and Confetti of three different color viz white, red and yellow respectively), two dates
(1st on 8th March, 2013 and 2nd on 18th March, 2013) and Pruning (Pruned and nonpruned).
High Magic pruned on 8th March 2013 produced flower having longest floral
bud (3.554cm) and flower stem (41.008cm). Maximum flower diameter (2.863cm) was
also recorded in High Magic pruned on 8th March, 2013. High Magic also produced
larger mean number of cut rose flowers (23.833) followed by Confetti (14.250) and
Lenopa (10.333) . Plants pruned on 1st date produced maximum mean number flowers (20.889). Maximum (22.611) flowers per plot was counted in pruned plants.
Among all cultivars, High Magic produced longer stem length in all dates of pruned
and un-pruned condition followed by Lenopa and shorter stem length was produced
by variety Confette in all conditions. Variety High Magic pruned on 18th March 2013
produced longer flower stem (44.750cm) whereas variety Confetti produced flowers
having shorter stem length (24.333cm) in plants that were un-pruned on 8th March,
2013.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 95-101 p.[article] Effect of Spring Prunning on Bud Characteristics, Floral Stem Length and Quality Cut Flower Production of Hybrid Tea Rose Cultivars in Chitwan, Nepal [printed text] / T. P. Sharma, Author ; S. S. Pant, Author ; K Mishra, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author . - 2015 . - 95-101 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 95-101 p.
Keywords: Pruning, variety, floral bud, stem, flower production. Abstract: An experiment was conducted in the Abloom flora of Gunjanagar-5, Chitwan, Nepal
during March, 2013 to August, 2013 to study the effect of Spring Pruning on Growth
and Production of Quality Cut Flower of HT Rose Cultivars. The experiment was laid
out in three factorial split- split plot design with three replications. There were 12
treatments consisting of three popular Italian HT Rose varieties (High Magic, Lenopa
and Confetti of three different color viz white, red and yellow respectively), two dates
(1st on 8th March, 2013 and 2nd on 18th March, 2013) and Pruning (Pruned and nonpruned).
High Magic pruned on 8th March 2013 produced flower having longest floral
bud (3.554cm) and flower stem (41.008cm). Maximum flower diameter (2.863cm) was
also recorded in High Magic pruned on 8th March, 2013. High Magic also produced
larger mean number of cut rose flowers (23.833) followed by Confetti (14.250) and
Lenopa (10.333) . Plants pruned on 1st date produced maximum mean number flowers (20.889). Maximum (22.611) flowers per plot was counted in pruned plants.
Among all cultivars, High Magic produced longer stem length in all dates of pruned
and un-pruned condition followed by Lenopa and shorter stem length was produced
by variety Confette in all conditions. Variety High Magic pruned on 18th March 2013
produced longer flower stem (44.750cm) whereas variety Confetti produced flowers
having shorter stem length (24.333cm) in plants that were un-pruned on 8th March,
2013.