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Evaluation of Potato Clones at Central Terai of Nepal / Binod P. Luitel ; Surendra L. Shrestha ; Shim B. Khatri ; Gyan P. Rai
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Evaluation of Potato Clones at Central Terai of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Binod P. Luitel, Author ; Surendra L. Shrestha, Author ; Shim B. Khatri, Author ; Gyan P. Rai, Author Pagination: 144-150 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Clones, late blight, potato, resistant, yield Abstract: A field experiment-was carried out at RARS Parwanipur during 2003 and 2004 to
evaluate the potato clones. Plant emergence, uniformity and percent ground foliage
were significantly higher at clone 393280.64. Plant height was measured highest
(58.7 em) in clone 392637.10 and highest number of stems per plant (3.6) in clone
393385.39. Clones 385556.4 and 393077. 159 were found resistant to late blight
whereas clones 392657.8, 393280.64 and 392637.10 were tolerant to late blight. With
respect to total and marketable tuber yield, six potato clones were produced
significantly higher tuber yield as compared to check varieties. Based on the evaluation
parameters, late blight infection, tuber yield and agronomic characters, clones
388556.4, 392657.8, 392280.64, 392637.10, 393077.159 and 393385.39 were
selected for further evaluation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=236 Evaluation of Potato Clones at Central Terai of Nepal [printed text] / Binod P. Luitel, Author ; Surendra L. Shrestha, Author ; Shim B. Khatri, Author ; Gyan P. Rai, Author . - [s.d.] . - 144-150 p.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Clones, late blight, potato, resistant, yield Abstract: A field experiment-was carried out at RARS Parwanipur during 2003 and 2004 to
evaluate the potato clones. Plant emergence, uniformity and percent ground foliage
were significantly higher at clone 393280.64. Plant height was measured highest
(58.7 em) in clone 392637.10 and highest number of stems per plant (3.6) in clone
393385.39. Clones 385556.4 and 393077. 159 were found resistant to late blight
whereas clones 392657.8, 393280.64 and 392637.10 were tolerant to late blight. With
respect to total and marketable tuber yield, six potato clones were produced
significantly higher tuber yield as compared to check varieties. Based on the evaluation
parameters, late blight infection, tuber yield and agronomic characters, clones
388556.4, 392657.8, 392280.64, 392637.10, 393077.159 and 393385.39 were
selected for further evaluation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=236 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=236URL Field Evaluation of Potato Clones for the Idlls of Nepal / Khatri, B.B. ; Shrestha, S.L. ; G. P. Rai ; D. Chaudhari
Title : Field Evaluation of Potato Clones for the Idlls of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Khatri, B.B., Author ; Shrestha, S.L., Author ; G. P. Rai, Author ; D. Chaudhari, Author Pagination: 141-145 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: clones, evaluation, late blight, potato, resistance Abstract: Field experiments were conducted at Khumaltar during 2001/02 and 2002103 to evaluate newly
introduced potato clones for their growth and yield characteristics. Among all the tested clones,
LBr 40, LBr 43, 396082.21, 396233.25 and Sesseni had a higher resistance against late blight
disease in the years followed by clones LBr 44, 396082.16, BSU P03, 1-1035 and 392287.48.
Variety Desiree and clones 392254.33, 396082.6 and 392247.19 were found highly susceptible
to this disease. Kufri Jyoti once recommended as resistant variety also got severely infected with
late blight disease both the years; however, the yield was not affected seriously. Clones
396082.21 and LBr 40 were two outstanding clones followed by 396233.25, BSU P03,
392236.6 and 392254.33 for the LB disease resistance and higher tuber yields. Based on
observed foliage characters, higher tuber yields and high or moderate levels of late blight
disease resistance, further on1arm testing of these clones are recommended in the hills of
Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=481 Field Evaluation of Potato Clones for the Idlls of Nepal [printed text] / Khatri, B.B., Author ; Shrestha, S.L., Author ; G. P. Rai, Author ; D. Chaudhari, Author . - [s.d.] . - 141-145 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: clones, evaluation, late blight, potato, resistance Abstract: Field experiments were conducted at Khumaltar during 2001/02 and 2002103 to evaluate newly
introduced potato clones for their growth and yield characteristics. Among all the tested clones,
LBr 40, LBr 43, 396082.21, 396233.25 and Sesseni had a higher resistance against late blight
disease in the years followed by clones LBr 44, 396082.16, BSU P03, 1-1035 and 392287.48.
Variety Desiree and clones 392254.33, 396082.6 and 392247.19 were found highly susceptible
to this disease. Kufri Jyoti once recommended as resistant variety also got severely infected with
late blight disease both the years; however, the yield was not affected seriously. Clones
396082.21 and LBr 40 were two outstanding clones followed by 396233.25, BSU P03,
392236.6 and 392254.33 for the LB disease resistance and higher tuber yields. Based on
observed foliage characters, higher tuber yields and high or moderate levels of late blight
disease resistance, further on1arm testing of these clones are recommended in the hills of
Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=481 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=481URL Field Performance of Two Promising Potato Clones in the Hills and Terai of Nepal / BB Khatri ; D. Chaudhari ; BP Sharma ; BP Luite ; S Ahamad ; GO Subedi ; RB Kc ; SL Shrestha ; Karki, P. ; T Chapagain
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 : Field Performance of Two Promising Potato Clones in the Hills and Terai of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: BB Khatri, Author ; D. Chaudhari, Author ; BP Sharma, Author ; BP Luite, Author ; S Ahamad, Author ; GO Subedi, Author ; RB Kc, Author ; SL Shrestha, Author ; Karki, P., Author ; T Chapagain, Author Pagination: 86-91 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: clones, hills, terai, potato, varieties Abstract: Demand of high yielding potato varieties with major diseases and pest resistance has been
tremendously increasing day by day in Nepal. With the objective of fulfilling this demand. a series
of on-station and on-farm studies as Initial Evaluation Trials, Coordinated Varietal Trials and
Coordinated Farmers' Field Trials were are continuously undertaken by National Potato Research
Programme (NPRP) after its establishment (1991). Results from several on-station and on-farm
trials conducted during the years of 2004/05 to 2009/010 demonstrated that clones L 235-4 and
C/P 389746.2 are superior to check varieties tested for their growth, yield characteristics and
farmers' preferences including better resistance level to late blight disease. Therefore, based on
their overall performance, clone L 235-4 has been proposed to release as the variety for
commercial cultivation/or the hills and clone C/P 389746.2/or terai ofNepal, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1635 Field Performance of Two Promising Potato Clones in the Hills and Terai of Nepal [printed text] / BB Khatri, Author ; D. Chaudhari, Author ; BP Sharma, Author ; BP Luite, Author ; S Ahamad, Author ; GO Subedi, Author ; RB Kc, Author ; SL Shrestha, Author ; Karki, P., Author ; T Chapagain, Author . - [s.d.] . - 86-91 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: clones, hills, terai, potato, varieties Abstract: Demand of high yielding potato varieties with major diseases and pest resistance has been
tremendously increasing day by day in Nepal. With the objective of fulfilling this demand. a series
of on-station and on-farm studies as Initial Evaluation Trials, Coordinated Varietal Trials and
Coordinated Farmers' Field Trials were are continuously undertaken by National Potato Research
Programme (NPRP) after its establishment (1991). Results from several on-station and on-farm
trials conducted during the years of 2004/05 to 2009/010 demonstrated that clones L 235-4 and
C/P 389746.2 are superior to check varieties tested for their growth, yield characteristics and
farmers' preferences including better resistance level to late blight disease. Therefore, based on
their overall performance, clone L 235-4 has been proposed to release as the variety for
commercial cultivation/or the hills and clone C/P 389746.2/or terai ofNepal, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1635 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1635URL Preliminary Screening of Advanced Potato Clones against Moisture Stress in Khumaltar, Lalitpur / Bhim K. Khatri in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 10: 1 ([07/25/2015])
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Title : Preliminary Screening of Advanced Potato Clones against Moisture Stress in Khumaltar, Lalitpur Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhim K. Khatri, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author ; Buddhi P. Sharma,, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 45-49 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Potato clones, variety section, moisture stress, rain-fed conditions. Abstract: A preliminary study on potato cultivars was undertaken at Hattiban Research
Farm Khumaltar, Lalitpur (1340 masl) during the years 2008/09 and 2009/10
to compare the responses of different advanced potato cultivars for their
tolerance against moisture stresses. Completely rain-fed, rice-straw mulching
and frequently irrigated conditions were considered as the moisture treatments
in the trial. Among the assessed clones, CIP 394003.161, CIP 392243.17, CIP
391058.35 CIP 392242.25, Khumal Seto-1, CIP 378711.7, Ca x 27/40-7, CIP
396011.47, Primicia, CIP 391598.75, LBr 40, L 235.4, CIP 394007.55, Kufri
Chipsona-2, NPI-106 and Ca x LBr 40.6 were found performing better than the
check variety Kufri Jyoti in completely rain-fed conditions. In frequently
irrigated treatment, clones CIP 391011.47, Ca x LBr 40.6, CIP 378711.7 and
LBr 40 were superior, whereas in the mulching treatment, clone LBr 40
performed the best followed by 394003.161, Ca x LBr 40.6, CIP 391011.47,
Kufri Jyoti, CIP 392250.56, Primicia, CIP 391598.75, CIP 392236.6, Khumal
Seto -1, CIP 389746.2, 27/40, Des x LBr 43.18, CIP 800947 and 391058.35
respectively in assessed phenotypic, yield and its attributes compared to Kufri
Jyoti and Desiree. This result clearly indicated that the overall performance of
the clone was more under genetic control rather than the environment factors.
Based on the preliminary results, the best performing clones will be further
assessed in multi-locational varietal trials of National Potato Research
programme in the future.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 45-49 p.[article] Preliminary Screening of Advanced Potato Clones against Moisture Stress in Khumaltar, Lalitpur [printed text] / Bhim K. Khatri, Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author ; Buddhi P. Sharma,, Author ; Shrestha, S., Author . - 2015 . - 45-49 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 45-49 p.
Keywords: Potato clones, variety section, moisture stress, rain-fed conditions. Abstract: A preliminary study on potato cultivars was undertaken at Hattiban Research
Farm Khumaltar, Lalitpur (1340 masl) during the years 2008/09 and 2009/10
to compare the responses of different advanced potato cultivars for their
tolerance against moisture stresses. Completely rain-fed, rice-straw mulching
and frequently irrigated conditions were considered as the moisture treatments
in the trial. Among the assessed clones, CIP 394003.161, CIP 392243.17, CIP
391058.35 CIP 392242.25, Khumal Seto-1, CIP 378711.7, Ca x 27/40-7, CIP
396011.47, Primicia, CIP 391598.75, LBr 40, L 235.4, CIP 394007.55, Kufri
Chipsona-2, NPI-106 and Ca x LBr 40.6 were found performing better than the
check variety Kufri Jyoti in completely rain-fed conditions. In frequently
irrigated treatment, clones CIP 391011.47, Ca x LBr 40.6, CIP 378711.7 and
LBr 40 were superior, whereas in the mulching treatment, clone LBr 40
performed the best followed by 394003.161, Ca x LBr 40.6, CIP 391011.47,
Kufri Jyoti, CIP 392250.56, Primicia, CIP 391598.75, CIP 392236.6, Khumal
Seto -1, CIP 389746.2, 27/40, Des x LBr 43.18, CIP 800947 and 391058.35
respectively in assessed phenotypic, yield and its attributes compared to Kufri
Jyoti and Desiree. This result clearly indicated that the overall performance of
the clone was more under genetic control rather than the environment factors.
Based on the preliminary results, the best performing clones will be further
assessed in multi-locational varietal trials of National Potato Research
programme in the future.Participatory Technology Development for Sustainable Potato Production and Food Security Improvement in the Karnall Region of Nepal / Giri Dhari Subedi ; Shim B. Mahat
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Participatory Technology Development for Sustainable Potato Production and Food Security Improvement in the Karnall Region of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Giri Dhari Subedi, Author ; Shim B. Mahat, Author Pagination: 168-176 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Jumla, late blight, potato clones, storage structures, true seed Abstract: A series of experiments were carried out at the Horticultural Research Station (HRS),
Rajikot, Jumla and farmers field during two consecutive years during 2006 and 2007
in order to identify suitable potato clones with good uniformity, color, shape and
resistant to pest and diseases and high productivity suitable for the Kamali region and
areas having similar agro-climatic zones of Nepal. All the experiments were designed
as Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. The results of initial
evaluation trial (lET) revealed that clone Kufri Chipsona-2 was the highest yielder
(19.03 t/ha) followed by 394003.161 (18.57 t/ha) and 394051.4 (17.78 tlha). All the
potato clones evaluated under advance yield trial (A YT) were found comparable yield
with existing Jumla local cultivar ranging. Of six different clones tested in farmer's field
trial (FFT) clone 392222.25 was found highest yielder (13.9 t/ha) followed by Desiree
(13.8 t/ha). Out of four different true potato seed (TPS) families tested under FFT, HPS
Serana produced highest tuber yield (17.3 t/ha) followed by HPS II/67N (11.6 t/ha).
Among the storage structures tested pit storage was found to be the best store for
potato with -minimum weight loss (1.2 %) under Jumla conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=241 Participatory Technology Development for Sustainable Potato Production and Food Security Improvement in the Karnall Region of Nepal [printed text] / Giri Dhari Subedi, Author ; Shim B. Mahat, Author . - [s.d.] . - 168-176 p.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Jumla, late blight, potato clones, storage structures, true seed Abstract: A series of experiments were carried out at the Horticultural Research Station (HRS),
Rajikot, Jumla and farmers field during two consecutive years during 2006 and 2007
in order to identify suitable potato clones with good uniformity, color, shape and
resistant to pest and diseases and high productivity suitable for the Kamali region and
areas having similar agro-climatic zones of Nepal. All the experiments were designed
as Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. The results of initial
evaluation trial (lET) revealed that clone Kufri Chipsona-2 was the highest yielder
(19.03 t/ha) followed by 394003.161 (18.57 t/ha) and 394051.4 (17.78 tlha). All the
potato clones evaluated under advance yield trial (A YT) were found comparable yield
with existing Jumla local cultivar ranging. Of six different clones tested in farmer's field
trial (FFT) clone 392222.25 was found highest yielder (13.9 t/ha) followed by Desiree
(13.8 t/ha). Out of four different true potato seed (TPS) families tested under FFT, HPS
Serana produced highest tuber yield (17.3 t/ha) followed by HPS II/67N (11.6 t/ha).
Among the storage structures tested pit storage was found to be the best store for
potato with -minimum weight loss (1.2 %) under Jumla conditions.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=241 E-copies
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