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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 |
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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. 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 |
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