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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Development of rice varieties for spring season in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Dil Raj Yadav ; Ram Baran Yadaw ; Surya Narayan Sah ; Umesh Sah Pagination: 75-81 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: spring season ; rice genotypes grain yield Abstract: Evaluation of various rice genotypes were tested in a series of trials viz., observation nursery,
initial evaluation, coordinated varietal and coordinated farmers' field trials in the spring
season of 2009 and 20 I Oto identify the suitable rice varieties for spring season. In national
spring rice observation nursery a total of 31 and 36 genotypes were tested in 2009 and 20 I 0,
respectively. Among the tested genotypes, ADRON-117, OM 5796, OM 5939, IR 72944-1-2-
2, BAGHIXIAN, OM 2008, PSBRC, IR 79538-1-1-1-1, OM 6035, PSBRC 50, IR 68305-18-
1-1, OM 2395, OM 5625, lR 72176-307-4-2-2-3, IR 7925-4-65-1-3-2, SILUGONGGO, CT
15675-7-1-4-3-1-M, OM 7938, TR 72892-77-2-2-2, OM 4900, KAWMAS and IR 18154-5-9-
2-1-3-2 were found superior with respect grain yield. Similarly, 24 genotypes tested in initial
evaluation trials of both the years, all the observed traits were found highly significant
different among genotypes in both the years except plant height, effective tillers/m2 and
number of unfilled grains/panicle in 2009. The genotypes OM 3536 (4475 kg/ha), PSBRC 28
(4332 kg/ba), lET 1771 (4557 kg/ha), WAS-57-B-B-17-3-3-1 (4167 kg/ha), OM 1490 (4475
kg/ha) were higher grain yielder in 2009 and IR 73730-33-2-32 (4050 kglha), RR-232-1-
1(3917 kglha), WAS 57-B-B-17-3-3-1(3722kg/ha), ZHON Goo-126(3666kglha), OM-1055
(3760kg/ha) produced higher grain yield in comparison to other tested genotypes in 2010. ln
coordinated varietal trials higher grain yielding genotypes were Kachorwa Dhan-4 (4120
kg/ha), IR 73730-33-2-32 (4050 kg/ha), JET 3137 (4045 kg/ha), OM 1055 (3941 kg/ha) and
OMC 96 (3938 kg/ha). In coordinated farmers' field trials the genotypes IR51656-2K, NR274,
Kachorwa Dhan 4, OMC-96 and OM I 055 performed better than the others.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=866 Development of rice varieties for spring season in Nepal [printed text] / Dil Raj Yadav ; Ram Baran Yadaw ; Surya Narayan Sah ; Umesh Sah . - [s.d.] . - 75-81 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: spring season ; rice genotypes grain yield Abstract: Evaluation of various rice genotypes were tested in a series of trials viz., observation nursery,
initial evaluation, coordinated varietal and coordinated farmers' field trials in the spring
season of 2009 and 20 I Oto identify the suitable rice varieties for spring season. In national
spring rice observation nursery a total of 31 and 36 genotypes were tested in 2009 and 20 I 0,
respectively. Among the tested genotypes, ADRON-117, OM 5796, OM 5939, IR 72944-1-2-
2, BAGHIXIAN, OM 2008, PSBRC, IR 79538-1-1-1-1, OM 6035, PSBRC 50, IR 68305-18-
1-1, OM 2395, OM 5625, lR 72176-307-4-2-2-3, IR 7925-4-65-1-3-2, SILUGONGGO, CT
15675-7-1-4-3-1-M, OM 7938, TR 72892-77-2-2-2, OM 4900, KAWMAS and IR 18154-5-9-
2-1-3-2 were found superior with respect grain yield. Similarly, 24 genotypes tested in initial
evaluation trials of both the years, all the observed traits were found highly significant
different among genotypes in both the years except plant height, effective tillers/m2 and
number of unfilled grains/panicle in 2009. The genotypes OM 3536 (4475 kg/ha), PSBRC 28
(4332 kg/ba), lET 1771 (4557 kg/ha), WAS-57-B-B-17-3-3-1 (4167 kg/ha), OM 1490 (4475
kg/ha) were higher grain yielder in 2009 and IR 73730-33-2-32 (4050 kglha), RR-232-1-
1(3917 kglha), WAS 57-B-B-17-3-3-1(3722kg/ha), ZHON Goo-126(3666kglha), OM-1055
(3760kg/ha) produced higher grain yield in comparison to other tested genotypes in 2010. ln
coordinated varietal trials higher grain yielding genotypes were Kachorwa Dhan-4 (4120
kg/ha), IR 73730-33-2-32 (4050 kg/ha), JET 3137 (4045 kg/ha), OM 1055 (3941 kg/ha) and
OMC 96 (3938 kg/ha). In coordinated farmers' field trials the genotypes IR51656-2K, NR274,
Kachorwa Dhan 4, OMC-96 and OM I 055 performed better than the others.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=866 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=866URL Effect of Sowing Dates in Economic Return from Okra Varieties in Spring-Summer in Chitwan, Nepal / Tika R. Chapagain ; Shanta Man Shakya ; Moha Dutta Sharma ; Yubak Dhoj G.C.
in Proceedings of the fifth National Seminar on Horticulture June 9-10, 2008 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Effect of Sowing Dates in Economic Return from Okra Varieties in Spring-Summer in Chitwan, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Tika R. Chapagain, Author ; Shanta Man Shakya, Author ; Moha Dutta Sharma, Author ; Yubak Dhoj G.C., Author Pagination: 246-250 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Net return, okra, spring season, sowing dates, varieties Abstract: An experiment was carried out at IAAS, horticulture farm to determine the effect of
sowing dates in economic return from okra varieties in spring sum'!ler in inner-terai
region of Ghitwan Nepal. Five. varieties of okra namely; Anokhi (Ft), Parvani Kranti, Arka
Anamika, Shagt.in and K-51 were planted at four different dates(~ March- 1ff' April) at
15 days interval with three replications in split plot design. A case study was also carried
out in Gunjanagar VDG of Ghitwan district to compare the cultivation costs of research
plot and on farm okra production. The highest net return (Rs 238,495.0/ha) .was obtained
from~ March sowing. However, the highest cultivation cost (Rs 98,920:0Jha) required
for the crop sown on 1 th March. The highest net return (Rs 273,387. 0/ha) was obtained
from Anokhi from ~ March sowing and the lowest net return was obtained from Parvani
Kmati (Rs 80,428.0) from 1st April sowing. The highest BIG ratio (2.81) was obtained
from Arka Anamika from ~ March sowing. During .case study, 4 different sowing times
were identified as major sowing times (1st week of February, 1st week of March, ~ week
of March & ~ week of July). The net return was higher (Rs 255, 400.0/ha) from 1st week
of February sowing. The highest BIG ratio (2.91)- was observed in the crop sown in 1st
week of March due to comparatively higher productivity and lower cultivation cost as
compared to 1st week of February.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=255 Effect of Sowing Dates in Economic Return from Okra Varieties in Spring-Summer in Chitwan, Nepal [printed text] / Tika R. Chapagain, Author ; Shanta Man Shakya, Author ; Moha Dutta Sharma, Author ; Yubak Dhoj G.C., Author . - [s.d.] . - 246-250 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: Net return, okra, spring season, sowing dates, varieties Abstract: An experiment was carried out at IAAS, horticulture farm to determine the effect of
sowing dates in economic return from okra varieties in spring sum'!ler in inner-terai
region of Ghitwan Nepal. Five. varieties of okra namely; Anokhi (Ft), Parvani Kranti, Arka
Anamika, Shagt.in and K-51 were planted at four different dates(~ March- 1ff' April) at
15 days interval with three replications in split plot design. A case study was also carried
out in Gunjanagar VDG of Ghitwan district to compare the cultivation costs of research
plot and on farm okra production. The highest net return (Rs 238,495.0/ha) .was obtained
from~ March sowing. However, the highest cultivation cost (Rs 98,920:0Jha) required
for the crop sown on 1 th March. The highest net return (Rs 273,387. 0/ha) was obtained
from Anokhi from ~ March sowing and the lowest net return was obtained from Parvani
Kmati (Rs 80,428.0) from 1st April sowing. The highest BIG ratio (2.81) was obtained
from Arka Anamika from ~ March sowing. During .case study, 4 different sowing times
were identified as major sowing times (1st week of February, 1st week of March, ~ week
of March & ~ week of July). The net return was higher (Rs 255, 400.0/ha) from 1st week
of February sowing. The highest BIG ratio (2.91)- was observed in the crop sown in 1st
week of March due to comparatively higher productivity and lower cultivation cost as
compared to 1st week of February.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=255 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=255URL Varietal development research works for spring rice under irrigated condition during 2002/03-003/04 / Yadaw, R.B.
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Varietal development research works for spring rice under irrigated condition during 2002/03-003/04 Material Type: printed text Authors: Yadaw, R.B. ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; D.K Chodhary, Author ; Khatiwada, S.P., Author Pagination: 126-135 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Spring rice ; food security domains short duration Abstract: The study of varietal development research works for spring season rice of different
experiments (NRON, JET, CVT and CFFT) at NNRP, Hardinath and RARS, Lumle were
carried-out with an objective to identify superior high yielding genotypes with high
milling recovery and early maturity suited under double rice cropping pattern. The tested
genotypes of IR68450-36-3-2-2-3. Saroj, JR-69727-2-1-3-2 were found promising with
regards of their mean performance of all studied characters in national observation
nursery during 2002/03. Similarly, out of 30 genotypes; Jaya, IR-72 102, JR-7 16-1-4-3, IR-
73417-41, Pusa-834, JR-71604-4-4 were performed better with their mean performance
of all studied characters in national observation nursery during 2003104and is needed to
be further tested. Among the tested genotypes; HEIBAO (1818kglha), Chaite(
22045kglha), B6144F-MR-(1807kglha), NR-1862-3-1-3- (1 1782kglha) NR-18622-4-1-3-
1-2-2-1(1795kglha), Jiong-Zhou-Xiang (1734kglha) in JET, NR-1969-51-5-2-6- 2(3066kglha), NR-274-10-1-2-1- (2477kglha), NR-274-1 1-2-1 (2866kg/ha), JR64630-81-
2-2-J-3 (2226kg/ha), JR62243-41-1-3-3 (2463kglha), PRJOJ (1798kglha) were found
higher grain yield in CVT than others at NRRP Hardinath during 2002/03. While NR-
1969-1-1 (4911kglha), NR274-10-1-2-1-1 (5443kg/ha), NR-274-11-2-1 (4630kg/ha)
Chaite (4719kglha), produced higher grain yield in CVT at RARS, Lumle during2002/03.
Among them, PRJOJ was found earliest (112 days) with good yield of 1798kg/ha and
4094kg/ha at NRRP and RARS, Lumle respectively. While, NR274-10-1-2-1-1
(4479.46kglha), IR57893-JO (4072.17kg/ha), Chaite-(4742.62kglha), Sugandha-
1(5309.21kglha), PR101 (3465.15kglha), HEJBAO (3725.69kg/ha) in CVT, Pusa 834
(3712.8lkglha), IR-73887-1-8-1-4 (37 13.82kglha), IR73881-1-9-1-(4070.81kglha),
Chaite-2 (4618. 71kglha), Chaite-6 (3572.32kglha), NR-1862-3-1-3-1 (3290.84kglha) in
JET were found higher yielding than others at NRRP in 2003/04. The genotypes of CFFT
as BG-1 165-2, AS-26556, NR1249-12 and Chaite-6 produced higher across the locations
at NRRP and RARS, · Lumle in 2002/03. Whereas, genotypes; NR-1969-51-5-2-6-2
(4340.33kglha), AS26556 (3881.33kg/ha), Chaite-6 (3861.67kglha) and NR1249-12-4-2-
2-1-l (3820.33kglha) were.found higher yielding than others at NRRP during 2003104.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1094 Varietal development research works for spring rice under irrigated condition during 2002/03-003/04 [printed text] / Yadaw, R.B. ; Koirala, K.B., Author ; D.K Chodhary, Author ; Khatiwada, S.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 126-135 p.
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Spring rice ; food security domains short duration Abstract: The study of varietal development research works for spring season rice of different
experiments (NRON, JET, CVT and CFFT) at NNRP, Hardinath and RARS, Lumle were
carried-out with an objective to identify superior high yielding genotypes with high
milling recovery and early maturity suited under double rice cropping pattern. The tested
genotypes of IR68450-36-3-2-2-3. Saroj, JR-69727-2-1-3-2 were found promising with
regards of their mean performance of all studied characters in national observation
nursery during 2002/03. Similarly, out of 30 genotypes; Jaya, IR-72 102, JR-7 16-1-4-3, IR-
73417-41, Pusa-834, JR-71604-4-4 were performed better with their mean performance
of all studied characters in national observation nursery during 2003104and is needed to
be further tested. Among the tested genotypes; HEIBAO (1818kglha), Chaite(
22045kglha), B6144F-MR-(1807kglha), NR-1862-3-1-3- (1 1782kglha) NR-18622-4-1-3-
1-2-2-1(1795kglha), Jiong-Zhou-Xiang (1734kglha) in JET, NR-1969-51-5-2-6- 2(3066kglha), NR-274-10-1-2-1- (2477kglha), NR-274-1 1-2-1 (2866kg/ha), JR64630-81-
2-2-J-3 (2226kg/ha), JR62243-41-1-3-3 (2463kglha), PRJOJ (1798kglha) were found
higher grain yield in CVT than others at NRRP Hardinath during 2002/03. While NR-
1969-1-1 (4911kglha), NR274-10-1-2-1-1 (5443kg/ha), NR-274-11-2-1 (4630kg/ha)
Chaite (4719kglha), produced higher grain yield in CVT at RARS, Lumle during2002/03.
Among them, PRJOJ was found earliest (112 days) with good yield of 1798kg/ha and
4094kg/ha at NRRP and RARS, Lumle respectively. While, NR274-10-1-2-1-1
(4479.46kglha), IR57893-JO (4072.17kg/ha), Chaite-(4742.62kglha), Sugandha-
1(5309.21kglha), PR101 (3465.15kglha), HEJBAO (3725.69kg/ha) in CVT, Pusa 834
(3712.8lkglha), IR-73887-1-8-1-4 (37 13.82kglha), IR73881-1-9-1-(4070.81kglha),
Chaite-2 (4618. 71kglha), Chaite-6 (3572.32kglha), NR-1862-3-1-3-1 (3290.84kglha) in
JET were found higher yielding than others at NRRP in 2003/04. The genotypes of CFFT
as BG-1 165-2, AS-26556, NR1249-12 and Chaite-6 produced higher across the locations
at NRRP and RARS, · Lumle in 2002/03. Whereas, genotypes; NR-1969-51-5-2-6-2
(4340.33kglha), AS26556 (3881.33kg/ha), Chaite-6 (3861.67kglha) and NR1249-12-4-2-
2-1-l (3820.33kglha) were.found higher yielding than others at NRRP during 2003104.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1094 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1094URL Response of Cowpea Varieties to different seeding dates and fertilizer nutrient management / M.K Sah
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Response of Cowpea Varieties to different seeding dates and fertilizer nutrient management Material Type: printed text Authors: M.K Sah, Editor ; P Shah ; Sah, M.P., Author Pagination: 272-276 p. Keywords: Cowpea ; seeding dates spring season farm yard manure response Abstract: Field experiments were conducted in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) during spring
seasons of 2010 and 2011 to study the response of cowpea varieties to different seeding
dates and fertility level at Regional Agriculture Research Station, Parwanipur. Twelve
treatments consisting of three sowing dates (10111 March, 25th March and lOth April), two
varieties (Prakash and Surya) and two fertility level ( 20:40:20 kg NPK/ha and FYM@ 5
tlha) were replicated thrice in a split- split plot design. Two years result indicated that 25 1
h
March sown crop yielded more than 1 01
h March and the yield was significantly higher over
lOth April sown cowpea. Irrespective of varieties and fertility level, date of seeding
significantly influenced plant height, pod length, number of pods/plant, number of
seeds/pod and I 00 seed weight of cowpea. However, Surya variety of cowpea was superior
over Prakash with respect to growth and yield attributes. Both varieties were more
irresponsive to farm yard manure than inorganic NPK fertilizers.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=953 Response of Cowpea Varieties to different seeding dates and fertilizer nutrient management [printed text] / M.K Sah, Editor ; P Shah ; Sah, M.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 272-276 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Cowpea ; seeding dates spring season farm yard manure response Abstract: Field experiments were conducted in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) during spring
seasons of 2010 and 2011 to study the response of cowpea varieties to different seeding
dates and fertility level at Regional Agriculture Research Station, Parwanipur. Twelve
treatments consisting of three sowing dates (10111 March, 25th March and lOth April), two
varieties (Prakash and Surya) and two fertility level ( 20:40:20 kg NPK/ha and FYM@ 5
tlha) were replicated thrice in a split- split plot design. Two years result indicated that 25 1
h
March sown crop yielded more than 1 01
h March and the yield was significantly higher over
lOth April sown cowpea. Irrespective of varieties and fertility level, date of seeding
significantly influenced plant height, pod length, number of pods/plant, number of
seeds/pod and I 00 seed weight of cowpea. However, Surya variety of cowpea was superior
over Prakash with respect to growth and yield attributes. Both varieties were more
irresponsive to farm yard manure than inorganic NPK fertilizers.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=953 E-copies
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