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in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Cereal based sequential cropping system for mid and far-western terai Material Type: printed text Authors: Dutta. V.K. ; M.B Chadaro, Author Pagination: 217-220 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cropping system ; cereal soil fertility Abstract: Field experiment in two consecutive years 2001102 and 2002/03 were carried out at Regional
Agriculture Research Station, Khajura, Nepalgunj to develop the most appropriate and
economic viable cereal based sequential cropping system to enhance the production and
productivity level of the cropping system and enhance/sustain the soil fertility status and
increase cropping intensity in mid and far western terai. On the basis of the total equivalent
yield of the system as rice the sequential cropping system rice-potato-mung (14.07/ t/ha),
rice-lentil-mung (8.59/ tina) and rice-oat-mung (7.620 tlha) were observed the best in
sequence. However economically important sequential cropping systems were rice-potatomung
·(Rs. 40897.5/ha), rice-lentil-mung (Rs. 29854.5/ha) and maize-toria-mung (Ra.
29593.0/ha). Incorporation of legume (mung-bean) in the cropping system during spring
increased the cropping intensity (/ 00%), total production of system and soil fortility status.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1106 Cereal based sequential cropping system for mid and far-western terai [printed text] / Dutta. V.K. ; M.B Chadaro, Author . - [s.d.] . - 217-220 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: cropping system ; cereal soil fertility Abstract: Field experiment in two consecutive years 2001102 and 2002/03 were carried out at Regional
Agriculture Research Station, Khajura, Nepalgunj to develop the most appropriate and
economic viable cereal based sequential cropping system to enhance the production and
productivity level of the cropping system and enhance/sustain the soil fertility status and
increase cropping intensity in mid and far western terai. On the basis of the total equivalent
yield of the system as rice the sequential cropping system rice-potato-mung (14.07/ t/ha),
rice-lentil-mung (8.59/ tina) and rice-oat-mung (7.620 tlha) were observed the best in
sequence. However economically important sequential cropping systems were rice-potatomung
·(Rs. 40897.5/ha), rice-lentil-mung (Rs. 29854.5/ha) and maize-toria-mung (Ra.
29593.0/ha). Incorporation of legume (mung-bean) in the cropping system during spring
increased the cropping intensity (/ 00%), total production of system and soil fortility status.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1106 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1106URL Cereal crops / Leonard, W.H.
Title : Cereal crops Material Type: printed text Authors: Leonard, W.H. ; , Publisher: New York : The Macmillan Company Publication Date: 1967 Pagination: 824 General note: AN: 1169, Index Keywords: Cereal crops; Grain Crops; India Class number: 633.1 Cereal crops [printed text] / Leonard, W.H. ; , . - New York : The Macmillan Company, 1967 . - 824.
AN: 1169, Index
Keywords: Cereal crops; Grain Crops; India Class number: 633.1 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1001169 633.1, LEO Document NARC Library Documents Available An introduction to physiology of cereal crops / Raj, A. Shiv
Title : An introduction to physiology of cereal crops Material Type: printed text Authors: Raj, A. Shiv ; , Publisher: New Delhi : Oxford IBH Publishing Publication Date: 1987 Pagination: VII+225 ISBN (or other code): 978-81-204-0189-1 General note: AN: 2456, 816, Includes index Keywords: Plant physiology; Cereal crops; Soils; Farm produce Class number: 631.5 An introduction to physiology of cereal crops [printed text] / Raj, A. Shiv ; , . - New Delhi : Oxford IBH Publishing, 1987 . - VII+225.
ISBN : 978-81-204-0189-1
AN: 2456, 816, Includes index
Keywords: Plant physiology; Cereal crops; Soils; Farm produce Class number: 631.5 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 2456, 816 631.5, RAJ Document NARC Library Documents Available
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Rice Varietal Study in the Eastern Hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, S.N., Editor ; Upreti, H.K., Author ; Thapa, K.B., Author Publisher: Hardinath, Janakpur : National Rice Research Programme Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 162-167 p. Keywords: Cereal ; CVT Attributing traits Abstract: Rice is the second major cereal crop in the eastern mid hills and the existing local varieties of this region are substantial in term of
area coverage due to certain good attributing traits. Coordinated Varietal Trials (CV'I) were carried out in two consecutive years
2004 and 2005 where as Elite Varietal Trial (EVT) in 2005 at Agriculture Research Station (ARS) Pakhribas to identify the
genotypes possessing superior traits required for the eastem hill fanners. On the basis of the result of individual and over year
analysis of common varieties ofCVT 2004 and EVT 2005, genotypes NRI0375-20-l-2 produced the highest grain yield followed by
Khumalll, NR 10492-7-2-2.and NR10515-69-l. NR 10492-7-2-2 and NR10515-69-l were evaluated better with respect to plant
height and straw yield than Khumal 11 and found tolerant to Leaf blast and BLB as well as coarse in grain. In CVT 2005, NR
10490-94-3-l-3 was found at par with standard check Khuma1 11 in grain yield, however, this was significantly taller in plant height
and earlier in heading than .Khumal 11 and found promising regarding with other attributing traits.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1014 Rice Varietal Study in the Eastern Hills of Nepal [printed text] / Sah, S.N., Editor ; Upreti, H.K., Author ; Thapa, K.B., Author . - Hardinath, Janakpur : National Rice Research Programme, 2010 . - 162-167 p.
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Keywords: Cereal ; CVT Attributing traits Abstract: Rice is the second major cereal crop in the eastern mid hills and the existing local varieties of this region are substantial in term of
area coverage due to certain good attributing traits. Coordinated Varietal Trials (CV'I) were carried out in two consecutive years
2004 and 2005 where as Elite Varietal Trial (EVT) in 2005 at Agriculture Research Station (ARS) Pakhribas to identify the
genotypes possessing superior traits required for the eastem hill fanners. On the basis of the result of individual and over year
analysis of common varieties ofCVT 2004 and EVT 2005, genotypes NRI0375-20-l-2 produced the highest grain yield followed by
Khumalll, NR 10492-7-2-2.and NR10515-69-l. NR 10492-7-2-2 and NR10515-69-l were evaluated better with respect to plant
height and straw yield than Khumal 11 and found tolerant to Leaf blast and BLB as well as coarse in grain. In CVT 2005, NR
10490-94-3-l-3 was found at par with standard check Khuma1 11 in grain yield, however, this was significantly taller in plant height
and earlier in heading than .Khumal 11 and found promising regarding with other attributing traits.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1014 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1014URL Wheat / Pal, B.P.
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