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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Evaluation of Maize under high temperature condition Material Type: printed text Authors: Gurung D.B., Editor ; K.P Dhital ; Shrestha, J., Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; J.B Chhetri Pagination: 82-84 p. Keywords: Anthesis-silking interval ; grain yield high temperature maize Abstract: High temperature is an important constraint of yield reduction in maize. In order to identify
superior maize genotypes under high temperature, forty four genotypes were evaluated in
randomized complete block design with three replications at Parwanipur, Nepalgunj and
Rampur during summer season of 2010. The pooled analysis over locations showed that
TLBRS07F16 produced the highest grain yield with shorter ASI and bigger ear length
(2809 kglha, 3.3 days, 14.43 em) followed by RPOP-4 (2417 kglha, 1.8 days, 13.66 em),
TLBRS07F14 (2316 kglha, 3 days, 14.25 em), BLSBS07F10 (2159 kglha, 2.2 days, 14.42
em), Manakamana-3 (2108 kglha, 2 days, 14.75 em) and Upahar (2108 kglha, 3.5 days,
14.33 em). Therefore it was concluded that TLBRS07F16, RPOP-4, TLBRS07F14,
BLSBS07F10, Manakamana-3 and Upahar were best genotypes under high temperature
conditions at terai region of Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=934 Evaluation of Maize under high temperature condition [printed text] / Gurung D.B., Editor ; K.P Dhital ; Shrestha, J., Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; J.B Chhetri . - [s.d.] . - 82-84 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Anthesis-silking interval ; grain yield high temperature maize Abstract: High temperature is an important constraint of yield reduction in maize. In order to identify
superior maize genotypes under high temperature, forty four genotypes were evaluated in
randomized complete block design with three replications at Parwanipur, Nepalgunj and
Rampur during summer season of 2010. The pooled analysis over locations showed that
TLBRS07F16 produced the highest grain yield with shorter ASI and bigger ear length
(2809 kglha, 3.3 days, 14.43 em) followed by RPOP-4 (2417 kglha, 1.8 days, 13.66 em),
TLBRS07F14 (2316 kglha, 3 days, 14.25 em), BLSBS07F10 (2159 kglha, 2.2 days, 14.42
em), Manakamana-3 (2108 kglha, 2 days, 14.75 em) and Upahar (2108 kglha, 3.5 days,
14.33 em). Therefore it was concluded that TLBRS07F16, RPOP-4, TLBRS07F14,
BLSBS07F10, Manakamana-3 and Upahar were best genotypes under high temperature
conditions at terai region of Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=934 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=934URL Development and identification of cold tolerant rice genotypes for high hill areas of Nepal / Upreti, H.K.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Development and identification of cold tolerant rice genotypes for high hill areas of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Upreti, H.K., Editor ; Khatiwada, S.P. ; J.B Adhikari, Author ; RB Bhujel, Author ; P Mahat, Author Pagination: 115-119 p. Keywords: Cold tolerant ; cold injury rice genotypes high hills livelihood Abstract: Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the staple food crop of Nepal occupying area of about 1.5 million
hectare from 60 meter in terai to 3050 meter above sea level in high hill Jumla with the
productivity of 3.13 tlha. About 4.46% of the total rice land falls within high hill where
cold injury due to low air temperature is the major constraint in the rice production. An
attempt was made to develop cold tolerant and high yielding rive genotypes for this region
by conducting on station and on farm rice varietal research. On station research were
conducted at ARS Jumla and Khumaltar late planting condition involving 10-12 rice
genotypes during 2009-2012 in randomized complete block design (RCBD). Four
promising lines were evaluated in the farmer's field as on farm trial in OR sites of ARS
Jumla, and ARS Pakhribas during 2009-2012. These lines were compared with standard
check variety Chandannath-3. Among them NR10479-B-33-2-1-1 and NR10482-B-10-3-2-
2 were found promising and preferred by farmers due to its stable high yield over
Chandannath-3 in tested locations. Release and wider dissemination of these genotypes will
help to uplift the livelihood of high hill farmers' and help to reduce the problem of food
security in high hill areas.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=938 Development and identification of cold tolerant rice genotypes for high hill areas of Nepal [printed text] / Upreti, H.K., Editor ; Khatiwada, S.P. ; J.B Adhikari, Author ; RB Bhujel, Author ; P Mahat, Author . - [s.d.] . - 115-119 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Cold tolerant ; cold injury rice genotypes high hills livelihood Abstract: Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the staple food crop of Nepal occupying area of about 1.5 million
hectare from 60 meter in terai to 3050 meter above sea level in high hill Jumla with the
productivity of 3.13 tlha. About 4.46% of the total rice land falls within high hill where
cold injury due to low air temperature is the major constraint in the rice production. An
attempt was made to develop cold tolerant and high yielding rive genotypes for this region
by conducting on station and on farm rice varietal research. On station research were
conducted at ARS Jumla and Khumaltar late planting condition involving 10-12 rice
genotypes during 2009-2012 in randomized complete block design (RCBD). Four
promising lines were evaluated in the farmer's field as on farm trial in OR sites of ARS
Jumla, and ARS Pakhribas during 2009-2012. These lines were compared with standard
check variety Chandannath-3. Among them NR10479-B-33-2-1-1 and NR10482-B-10-3-2-
2 were found promising and preferred by farmers due to its stable high yield over
Chandannath-3 in tested locations. Release and wider dissemination of these genotypes will
help to uplift the livelihood of high hill farmers' and help to reduce the problem of food
security in high hill areas.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=938 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=938URL Hybrid and high yielding crop varieties in SAARC countries / Abdhullah, M.
Title : Hybrid and high yielding crop varieties in SAARC countries Material Type: printed text Authors: Abdhullah, M. ; , Publisher: Bangladesh : M. Zahangir Kabir (SAIC) Publication Date: 1998 Pagination: 95 Keywords: Hybrids; High yielding varieties; Plant breeding; SAARC countries Hybrid and high yielding crop varieties in SAARC countries [printed text] / Abdhullah, M. ; , . - Bangladesh : M. Zahangir Kabir (SAIC), 1998 . - 95.
Keywords: Hybrids; High yielding varieties; Plant breeding; SAARC countries Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 631.523 631.523, ABD Document NARC Library Documents Available
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 : Identification of suitable rice genotypes for high altitude region of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Vaidya, M.L., Author Pagination: 214-215 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cold toleranc, high altitude, rice genotypes Abstract: Sixteen rice genotypes were evaluated at Agricultural Research Station, Jumla. These genotypes were selected from coordinated varietal trials based on their suitability for the high hill eco-system or the Far Western Region. The experiment was laid out at randomized complete block design with three replications. The statistical analysis showed highly significant difference in grain yield. These genotypes have also been evaluated against incidence of major diseases and insect pests. The highest grain yield was produced by Jinling-78 (5651 kg/ha) followed by NR 10288-IOJ-21 (5271 kg/ha) and Yunlen-1 (5156 kg/ha) respectively. These varieties are resistance to blast, which is a very severe rice disease in this area.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1156 Identification of suitable rice genotypes for high altitude region of Nepal [printed text] / Vaidya, M.L., Author . - [s.d.] . - 214-215 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: Cold toleranc, high altitude, rice genotypes Abstract: Sixteen rice genotypes were evaluated at Agricultural Research Station, Jumla. These genotypes were selected from coordinated varietal trials based on their suitability for the high hill eco-system or the Far Western Region. The experiment was laid out at randomized complete block design with three replications. The statistical analysis showed highly significant difference in grain yield. These genotypes have also been evaluated against incidence of major diseases and insect pests. The highest grain yield was produced by Jinling-78 (5651 kg/ha) followed by NR 10288-IOJ-21 (5271 kg/ha) and Yunlen-1 (5156 kg/ha) respectively. These varieties are resistance to blast, which is a very severe rice disease in this area.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1156 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1156URL Nutrient management experiment in wheat – common bean system at high hills condition in Nepal / L.L Shrestha
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 : Nutrient management experiment in wheat – common bean system at high hills condition in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: L.L Shrestha, Author ; G Shrestha, Author Pagination: 92-100 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: high hills domain, soil fertility, integrated nutrient management experiment. Abstract: The long-term experiment in wheat (Triticumaestivum) – common bean (Phaseolusvulgaris) cropping system was initiated in Vijayanagar, Jumla since 2010. With six different doses of nutrient and three replications, research was designed in randomized complete blocks. Results showed that there was no significant change in soil chemical properties due to different nutrient treatments during the four years period. Plant height (p value <0.02) and grain yield (p value <0.001) were significantly different among the treatments in both wheat and common bean……………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1787 Nutrient management experiment in wheat – common bean system at high hills condition in Nepal [printed text] / L.L Shrestha, Author ; G Shrestha, Author . - [s.d.] . - 92-100 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: high hills domain, soil fertility, integrated nutrient management experiment. Abstract: The long-term experiment in wheat (Triticumaestivum) – common bean (Phaseolusvulgaris) cropping system was initiated in Vijayanagar, Jumla since 2010. With six different doses of nutrient and three replications, research was designed in randomized complete blocks. Results showed that there was no significant change in soil chemical properties due to different nutrient treatments during the four years period. Plant height (p value <0.02) and grain yield (p value <0.001) were significantly different among the treatments in both wheat and common bean……………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1787 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1787URL Variability in Phase Transition and Contribution of Genetic Variance to Yield in Wheat at High Altitude / Barid B Bandyopadhyay in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.11 (2011)PermalinkVegetation composition, carrying capacity and nutritionalstatus of high altitude rangelands of Rasuwa district / Banstola, B.R.PermalinkEnhancing the productivity of soybean through the breeding improvement in upland rainfed ecosystem / Rajendra DaraiPermalinkEvaluation, Identification and Development of Chickpea (cicer arietinum L) Genotypes for Rice and Maize-based Eco-system / Darai, R.PermalinkHorticultural Research in Nepal: an Overview and Future Directions / Sah, R.P. ; P. R. Bhurtyal ; Maharjan, B.B.PermalinkPermalinkIs the green revolution still green ? / Havener, Robert D.PermalinkStudies on taro (Colocasia esculanta) landraces and chayote (Sechium edule) at LARC / Lohar, D.P.PermalinkSunkhani school and the landslide / Shivakoti, Mukunda RajPermalinkVarietal improvement for low temperature tolerance / Bhandari, H.S.PermalinkPermalink