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Farmers' Participatory Evaluation of Potato Genotypes to Late Blight Under Different Agro Climatic Conditions of Nepal / Buddhi P. Sharma, ; Hari B. Khatri-Chhetre, ; Birendra B. Rana ; Surendra L. Shrestha ; Yamuna P. Sah ; Khem R. Sharma
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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 : Farmers' Participatory Evaluation of Potato Genotypes to Late Blight Under Different Agro Climatic Conditions of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Buddhi P. Sharma,, Author ; Hari B. Khatri-Chhetre,, Author ; Birendra B. Rana, Author ; Surendra L. Shrestha, Author ; Yamuna P. Sah, Author ; Khem R. Sharma, Author Pagination: 57-61 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: late blight, participatory, potato cultivars, tuber yield Abstract: Farmers' participatory multi location field experiments were conducted in 201 Ill 2 with the objectives
of evaluating late blight disease [Phytophthora infestans (Mont) de Barry] resistant and high yielding
potato genotypes. Twenty hvo promising potato genotypes which have been selected through the series
of experiments since 2006, were tested in farmers' fields at Dhikure (Nuwakot), Panvanipur (Bara),
Belachapi (Dhanusa), Sonpur (Dang) and Kimugaun (Dailekh) involving twa to four farmers in each
location. A farmer's field trial ~FF.I') set per farmer, composed af6-15 genotypes, were planted in the
plat size ranging from 3 to 6 m during the respective potato planting season. Potato cultivars Desiree
and Kufri Sindhuri in Bara, Lalgulab in Dhanusa, MS-42.3 and Cardinal in Nuwakat and Tharu Local
in Dang were used as check to compare with test genotypes. Fungicide against any disease was not
sprayed throughout the crop period Late blight severity as foliage damage % was recorc(ed at 70-75
days after planting. Crop was harvested at 90-110 days after planting depending an the location and
farmers decision. Genotype PRP-266264.01 produced the highest tuber yield (46.67tlha)followed by
PRP-266264.15 (41.67 tlha) in Dang, LBr-40 (37.17 t/ha) and CIP-384321.15 (31.83 tlha) in
Nuwakot, PRP-266264.15 (17.9 t/ha) in Dhanusa, PRP-25861.1 (26.37 tlha) and PRP 266264.01
(22.66 t/ha) in Parwanipur, BSUP03 (47.05 t/ha) and PRP-266264.01 (44.33 t/ha) in Dailekh. Tuber
yields of these genotypes were significantly higher as compared to the yields of respective local check
cultivars rangingfram 2.8 to 13.33 tlha.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1568 Farmers' Participatory Evaluation of Potato Genotypes to Late Blight Under Different Agro Climatic Conditions of Nepal [printed text] / Buddhi P. Sharma,, Author ; Hari B. Khatri-Chhetre,, Author ; Birendra B. Rana, Author ; Surendra L. Shrestha, Author ; Yamuna P. Sah, Author ; Khem R. Sharma, Author . - [s.d.] . - 57-61 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)
Keywords: late blight, participatory, potato cultivars, tuber yield Abstract: Farmers' participatory multi location field experiments were conducted in 201 Ill 2 with the objectives
of evaluating late blight disease [Phytophthora infestans (Mont) de Barry] resistant and high yielding
potato genotypes. Twenty hvo promising potato genotypes which have been selected through the series
of experiments since 2006, were tested in farmers' fields at Dhikure (Nuwakot), Panvanipur (Bara),
Belachapi (Dhanusa), Sonpur (Dang) and Kimugaun (Dailekh) involving twa to four farmers in each
location. A farmer's field trial ~FF.I') set per farmer, composed af6-15 genotypes, were planted in the
plat size ranging from 3 to 6 m during the respective potato planting season. Potato cultivars Desiree
and Kufri Sindhuri in Bara, Lalgulab in Dhanusa, MS-42.3 and Cardinal in Nuwakat and Tharu Local
in Dang were used as check to compare with test genotypes. Fungicide against any disease was not
sprayed throughout the crop period Late blight severity as foliage damage % was recorc(ed at 70-75
days after planting. Crop was harvested at 90-110 days after planting depending an the location and
farmers decision. Genotype PRP-266264.01 produced the highest tuber yield (46.67tlha)followed by
PRP-266264.15 (41.67 tlha) in Dang, LBr-40 (37.17 t/ha) and CIP-384321.15 (31.83 tlha) in
Nuwakot, PRP-266264.15 (17.9 t/ha) in Dhanusa, PRP-25861.1 (26.37 tlha) and PRP 266264.01
(22.66 t/ha) in Parwanipur, BSUP03 (47.05 t/ha) and PRP-266264.01 (44.33 t/ha) in Dailekh. Tuber
yields of these genotypes were significantly higher as compared to the yields of respective local check
cultivars rangingfram 2.8 to 13.33 tlha.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1568 E-copies
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in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Title : Participatory on-farm research on wheat Material Type: printed text Authors: H.K. Chaudhary, Author ; S. R. Upadhya, Author ; Gautam, N.R., Author ; B.R Ghimire, Author Pagination: 142-147 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: FAT, CFFT, Participatory, On-Farm Abstract: Farmers participatory trials such as Coordinated Farmers' Field Trial (CFFT) and Farmers' Acceptance Test (FAT)) were conducted during two successive wheat growing season of 2008-09 and 2009-10 including four to six different wheat varieties/genotypes in collaboration with District Agriculture Development offices and different NARC research stations at different geographical regions. CFFT was conducted according to standard recommended practices of wheat at farmers' field; however, FAT was grown on farmers' field based on their own practices.......................
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1832 Participatory on-farm research on wheat [printed text] / H.K. Chaudhary, Author ; S. R. Upadhya, Author ; Gautam, N.R., Author ; B.R Ghimire, Author . - [s.d.] . - 142-147 p.
in Proceedings of the 28th National Winter Crops Workshops held at Lumle, 9-10 March 2011 / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: FAT, CFFT, Participatory, On-Farm Abstract: Farmers participatory trials such as Coordinated Farmers' Field Trial (CFFT) and Farmers' Acceptance Test (FAT)) were conducted during two successive wheat growing season of 2008-09 and 2009-10 including four to six different wheat varieties/genotypes in collaboration with District Agriculture Development offices and different NARC research stations at different geographical regions. CFFT was conducted according to standard recommended practices of wheat at farmers' field; however, FAT was grown on farmers' field based on their own practices.......................
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1832 E-copies
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1832URLParticipatory Varietal Evaluation of Rainy Season Tomato under Plastic House Condition / Pandey, Y.R. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 7 (2006)
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Title : Participatory Varietal Evaluation of Rainy Season Tomato under Plastic House Condition Material Type: printed text Authors: Pandey, Y.R., Author ; Pun, A.B., Author ; Kalika P. Upadhyaya, Author Publication Date: 2006 Article on page: 11-15 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Participatory, plastic house, rainy season, tomato Abstract: Four tomato varieties namely LTH-61, Avinash-2, NSITH-162 and BL-410 were evaluated in
farmer's field with farmers participation under plastic house condition for yield potential and
other yield characters at Hemja, Kaski (920 masl) during rainy seasons of two consecutive years
2002 and 2003. The experiment was arranged in randomized complete block design with 5
replications, farmer as a replication. NSITH-162 took the shortest period of days to flowering
and first harvest with an average of 36 and 66 days after transplanting respectively. Fruit set
after flowering was highest in NSITH-162 (93.9%) and the lowest in Avinash-2 (83.1%).
NSITH-162 produced the highest marketable fruit yield (89.05 t/ha) and Avinash-2 produced the
lowest (51.98 t/ha). The results of the experiment revealed that the hybrid varieties NSITH-162
and LTH-61 have more yield potentiality than open pollinated variety BL-410 and Avinash-2 an
Indian hybrid variety and therefore NSITH-162 variety could be recommended for commercial
production under plastic house conditionLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=41
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 7 (2006) . - 11-15 p[article] Participatory Varietal Evaluation of Rainy Season Tomato under Plastic House Condition [printed text] / Pandey, Y.R., Author ; Pun, A.B., Author ; Kalika P. Upadhyaya, Author . - 2006 . - 11-15 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 7 (2006) . - 11-15 p
Keywords: Participatory, plastic house, rainy season, tomato Abstract: Four tomato varieties namely LTH-61, Avinash-2, NSITH-162 and BL-410 were evaluated in
farmer's field with farmers participation under plastic house condition for yield potential and
other yield characters at Hemja, Kaski (920 masl) during rainy seasons of two consecutive years
2002 and 2003. The experiment was arranged in randomized complete block design with 5
replications, farmer as a replication. NSITH-162 took the shortest period of days to flowering
and first harvest with an average of 36 and 66 days after transplanting respectively. Fruit set
after flowering was highest in NSITH-162 (93.9%) and the lowest in Avinash-2 (83.1%).
NSITH-162 produced the highest marketable fruit yield (89.05 t/ha) and Avinash-2 produced the
lowest (51.98 t/ha). The results of the experiment revealed that the hybrid varieties NSITH-162
and LTH-61 have more yield potentiality than open pollinated variety BL-410 and Avinash-2 an
Indian hybrid variety and therefore NSITH-162 variety could be recommended for commercial
production under plastic house conditionLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=41 Participatory Varietal Evaluation of Vegetable Crops in the Western Hills of Nepal / Pandey, Y.R. ; Pun, A.B.
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Title : Participatory Varietal Evaluation of Vegetable Crops in the Western Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Pandey, Y.R., Author ; Pun, A.B., Author Pagination: 299-305 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: evaluation, participatory, vegetables, varietal, western hills Abstract: Five outreach research activities consisting Fanners Field Varietal Trial 011 cauliflower,
cabbage, potato and Fam.ers' Acceptance Test on radish, broad. leaf mustard were conducted at
different agro-eco/ogical research (AER) and outreach research (OR) sites of RARS, Lumle
during 199912000 - 200012001. The· experiments were conducted at Pakuwa (850 mas/),
Cltambas (450 mast), Barabise (630 mas/), Argali (660 masl), Maduwa (800 mas/), Taranagar
(400 masl), Bamgha (1250 masl), Rising Patan (420 masl), Deurali ( 1130 masl) and Bhakimli
( 1350 mas/) with an objective to evaluate different varieties for their yield, yield characters and
farmers' preferences. Among four different varieties of cauliflower, Snow Crown produced the
highest curd yield ( 19.2 t/lta) across the sites during 1999/2000 whereas Snow Dome produced
the highest curd yield (34.0 t/ha) during 200012001. Farmers preferred Snow Dome for its
higher yield, curd size, color and compactness. Among the four varieties of cabbage, Green
Coronet produced the highest yield at all locations with an average of 47.5 t/ha and 67.2 t/ha in
both the years. T-621 was preferred for its earliness, tenderness, marketable head size and good
cooking quality. Among the six varieties of potato, Khumal Seto produced the highest average
tuber yield (16.7 tlha) across the sites. Farmers preferred Khumal Rato for its red color and
better taste. The yield among the varieties of broad leaf mustard was not significantly different.
However, famzers preferred Tankhuwa Rayo for its delayed bolting and better cooking quality.
Among the three radish varieties evaluated, Mimt Early produced the highest marketable root
yield (37.2 t/ha). Farmers preferred Minu Early and Lumle Red due to their shiny color, early.
harvest and better taste.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=518 Participatory Varietal Evaluation of Vegetable Crops in the Western Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Pandey, Y.R., Author ; Pun, A.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 299-305 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: evaluation, participatory, vegetables, varietal, western hills Abstract: Five outreach research activities consisting Fanners Field Varietal Trial 011 cauliflower,
cabbage, potato and Fam.ers' Acceptance Test on radish, broad. leaf mustard were conducted at
different agro-eco/ogical research (AER) and outreach research (OR) sites of RARS, Lumle
during 199912000 - 200012001. The· experiments were conducted at Pakuwa (850 mas/),
Cltambas (450 mast), Barabise (630 mas/), Argali (660 masl), Maduwa (800 mas/), Taranagar
(400 masl), Bamgha (1250 masl), Rising Patan (420 masl), Deurali ( 1130 masl) and Bhakimli
( 1350 mas/) with an objective to evaluate different varieties for their yield, yield characters and
farmers' preferences. Among four different varieties of cauliflower, Snow Crown produced the
highest curd yield ( 19.2 t/lta) across the sites during 1999/2000 whereas Snow Dome produced
the highest curd yield (34.0 t/ha) during 200012001. Farmers preferred Snow Dome for its
higher yield, curd size, color and compactness. Among the four varieties of cabbage, Green
Coronet produced the highest yield at all locations with an average of 47.5 t/ha and 67.2 t/ha in
both the years. T-621 was preferred for its earliness, tenderness, marketable head size and good
cooking quality. Among the six varieties of potato, Khumal Seto produced the highest average
tuber yield (16.7 tlha) across the sites. Farmers preferred Khumal Rato for its red color and
better taste. The yield among the varieties of broad leaf mustard was not significantly different.
However, famzers preferred Tankhuwa Rayo for its delayed bolting and better cooking quality.
Among the three radish varieties evaluated, Mimt Early produced the highest marketable root
yield (37.2 t/ha). Farmers preferred Minu Early and Lumle Red due to their shiny color, early.
harvest and better taste.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=518 E-copies
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