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Effects of Different Levels of Boron on Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis) Curd Production on Acid Soil of Malepatan, Pokhara / Adhikary, Bishnu H. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 5 (2004)
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Title : Effects of Different Levels of Boron on Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis) Curd Production on Acid Soil of Malepatan, Pokhara Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Ghale, M.S., Author ; Chiranjibi Adhikary, Author ; Surya P. Dahal, Author ; Durga R. Ranabhat, Author Publication Date: 2004 Article on page: 65-67 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Boron, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, curd production Abstract: Experiments were conducted in two consecutive years (2000 and 2001) at Agricultural Research
Station, Malepatan to evaluate the effects of boron levels on cauliflower curd production. A
randomized complete block design with three replications was employed. Six levels of boron (0 kg, 5
kg, 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg and 25 kg borax ha-1) were tested. Fertilizers and manures were applied at
the rate of 120:60:40 kg N:P2O5:K2O and 10 tons of compost per hectare in all the plots. The
variety used in the experiment was Kibogiant. The growth (plant height, leaf numbers, leaf length
and fresh biomass production) was affected by the boron levels. The maximum plant height (42.05 cm)
was observed when the crop was supplied with 25 kg borax ha-1 which was almost
13.95 percent higher than that of non-treated control crop. Maximum leaf numbers (12.73 plant-1)
and leaf length (38.91 cm) were observed when the crop was fertilized with 10 kg borax ha-1. The
maximum biomass production (1.06 kg plant-1) was obtained with the crop treated with 25 kg
borax ha-1. The curd size (diameter) was increased with increasing levels of borax upto 15 kg ha-1.
The maximum curd diameter (10.28 cm) was produced when the crop was treated with 25 kg borax ha-1.
Highly significant effect of boron levels were observed on the curd production. The two years mean
showed an increasing curd production trend with increasing levels of borax application. The
maximum curd weight (10.9 t ha-1) was observed when the crop was supplied with 25 kg borax ha-1.
However, nonsignificant differences on curd production were observed between 15 kg, 20 kg and 25 kg
borax application per hectare.Contents note: Boron, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, curd production Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=81
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 5 (2004) . - 65-67 p[article] Effects of Different Levels of Boron on Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis) Curd Production on Acid Soil of Malepatan, Pokhara [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Ghale, M.S., Author ; Chiranjibi Adhikary, Author ; Surya P. Dahal, Author ; Durga R. Ranabhat, Author . - 2004 . - 65-67 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 5 (2004) . - 65-67 p
Keywords: Boron, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, curd production Abstract: Experiments were conducted in two consecutive years (2000 and 2001) at Agricultural Research
Station, Malepatan to evaluate the effects of boron levels on cauliflower curd production. A
randomized complete block design with three replications was employed. Six levels of boron (0 kg, 5
kg, 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg and 25 kg borax ha-1) were tested. Fertilizers and manures were applied at
the rate of 120:60:40 kg N:P2O5:K2O and 10 tons of compost per hectare in all the plots. The
variety used in the experiment was Kibogiant. The growth (plant height, leaf numbers, leaf length
and fresh biomass production) was affected by the boron levels. The maximum plant height (42.05 cm)
was observed when the crop was supplied with 25 kg borax ha-1 which was almost
13.95 percent higher than that of non-treated control crop. Maximum leaf numbers (12.73 plant-1)
and leaf length (38.91 cm) were observed when the crop was fertilized with 10 kg borax ha-1. The
maximum biomass production (1.06 kg plant-1) was obtained with the crop treated with 25 kg
borax ha-1. The curd size (diameter) was increased with increasing levels of borax upto 15 kg ha-1.
The maximum curd diameter (10.28 cm) was produced when the crop was treated with 25 kg borax ha-1.
Highly significant effect of boron levels were observed on the curd production. The two years mean
showed an increasing curd production trend with increasing levels of borax application. The
maximum curd weight (10.9 t ha-1) was observed when the crop was supplied with 25 kg borax ha-1.
However, nonsignificant differences on curd production were observed between 15 kg, 20 kg and 25 kg
borax application per hectare.Contents note: Boron, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, curd production Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=81 Dynamics of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Application on Late Season Cauliflower Cultivation / P. P. Khatiwada ; S. Piya ; Chaudhary, B.P.
in Effects of Different Levels of Agricultural-Lime on Brinjal (Solanum Melongena L) Production in Acid Soils / B. H. Adhikary ; C. Adhikary
Title : Dynamics of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Application on Late Season Cauliflower Cultivation Material Type: printed text Authors: P. P. Khatiwada, Author ; S. Piya, Author ; Chaudhary, B.P., Author Pagination: 321-327 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cauliflower, curd yield, nitrogen, phosphorus Abstract: A study to identify an appropriate dose of nitrogen and phosphorus for late season
cauliflower (May production) was accomplished in the upper mid hills of eastem Nepal.
The experiment was conducted during the two consecutive years of 2000 and 2001. Three
level of nitrogen (60, 100 and 140 kg/ha) and the same level ofphosphoms (40, 80 and 120
kglha) were tested to Kibo Giant variety mailllaining a plant spacing of 45x30 em between
and within rows. Application of a minimum level (60:40:50 N: P20 5: K20 kg/Ita) of mineral
fertiliur yielded about a double ( 12.02 t/ha) curd yield titan that of only using compost at a
rate of 30 t/ha (6.77 t/ha). Among the different combinations of Nand P205fertilizers, only
different doses of nitrogen played role on curd yield. Analysis of variance of nitrogen,
phosphorus and their illferaction showed a significant (p<. 001) effect of nitrogen and nonsignificant
effect of different levels ofphosplwrus and their interactions. Nitrogen 140 kg/ha
yielded statistically the highest ( 19.65 t/ha) curd yield, which was followed by 100 kg
nitrogen per hectare ( 16.79 t/ha). There was a positive trend of increased level of nitrogen
(y=10.96+2.9x) belt not a clear trend of phosphorus. Pre and post experiment soil and plant
analysis failed to show significant correlation among N, P20s. K20, pH and OM contellts.
The results have given new direction in relation with fertilizer management for late season
cauliflower cultivation in the upper mid hills of east em Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=550 Dynamics of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Application on Late Season Cauliflower Cultivation [printed text] / P. P. Khatiwada, Author ; S. Piya, Author ; Chaudhary, B.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 321-327 p.
in Effects of Different Levels of Agricultural-Lime on Brinjal (Solanum Melongena L) Production in Acid Soils / B. H. Adhikary ; C. Adhikary
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: cauliflower, curd yield, nitrogen, phosphorus Abstract: A study to identify an appropriate dose of nitrogen and phosphorus for late season
cauliflower (May production) was accomplished in the upper mid hills of eastem Nepal.
The experiment was conducted during the two consecutive years of 2000 and 2001. Three
level of nitrogen (60, 100 and 140 kg/ha) and the same level ofphosphoms (40, 80 and 120
kglha) were tested to Kibo Giant variety mailllaining a plant spacing of 45x30 em between
and within rows. Application of a minimum level (60:40:50 N: P20 5: K20 kg/Ita) of mineral
fertiliur yielded about a double ( 12.02 t/ha) curd yield titan that of only using compost at a
rate of 30 t/ha (6.77 t/ha). Among the different combinations of Nand P205fertilizers, only
different doses of nitrogen played role on curd yield. Analysis of variance of nitrogen,
phosphorus and their illferaction showed a significant (p<. 001) effect of nitrogen and nonsignificant
effect of different levels ofphosplwrus and their interactions. Nitrogen 140 kg/ha
yielded statistically the highest ( 19.65 t/ha) curd yield, which was followed by 100 kg
nitrogen per hectare ( 16.79 t/ha). There was a positive trend of increased level of nitrogen
(y=10.96+2.9x) belt not a clear trend of phosphorus. Pre and post experiment soil and plant
analysis failed to show significant correlation among N, P20s. K20, pH and OM contellts.
The results have given new direction in relation with fertilizer management for late season
cauliflower cultivation in the upper mid hills of east em Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=550 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=550URL Performance of cauliflower varieties under different agro-ecological domains of western hills of Nepal / Pun, A.B.
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 : Performance of cauliflower varieties under different agro-ecological domains of western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Pun, A.B., Author ; Pandey, Y.R., Author ; Yadav, Y.P., Author ; K.P Upadhaya, Author ; B Khatri, Author Pagination: 235-238 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cauliflower, curd yield, field varietal trials, Western hills Abstract: A total of eight cauliflower varieties, Snow Crown, Snow Dome, Snow King, Snow Ball-16, Kibo Giant (Holland), Kibo Giant (Nepal), Kathmandu Local and Madhuri were evaluated for consecutive three years in different agro ecological domains western hills of Nepal during 1998 to 2001. Snow Crown, Snow Dome, Snow King and Madhuri were F1 hybrids and the others four varieties were open pollinated. The experiments were conducted in four agro ecological research (AER) sites and eight-outreach research (OR) sites under the research command area (RCA) of RARS, Lumle. Snow Dome, Snow Crown, Snow King and Kibo Giant (Holland) were promising followed by Kathamandu Local and Madhuri. The hybrid variety Snow King was observed as outstanding for early and off-season production, whereas Snow Crown, as a superior variety in term or high curd yield (24.7 t/ha).
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1151 Performance of cauliflower varieties under different agro-ecological domains of western hills of Nepal [printed text] / Pun, A.B., Author ; Pandey, Y.R., Author ; Yadav, Y.P., Author ; K.P Upadhaya, Author ; B Khatri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 235-238 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: Cauliflower, curd yield, field varietal trials, Western hills Abstract: A total of eight cauliflower varieties, Snow Crown, Snow Dome, Snow King, Snow Ball-16, Kibo Giant (Holland), Kibo Giant (Nepal), Kathmandu Local and Madhuri were evaluated for consecutive three years in different agro ecological domains western hills of Nepal during 1998 to 2001. Snow Crown, Snow Dome, Snow King and Madhuri were F1 hybrids and the others four varieties were open pollinated. The experiments were conducted in four agro ecological research (AER) sites and eight-outreach research (OR) sites under the research command area (RCA) of RARS, Lumle. Snow Dome, Snow Crown, Snow King and Kibo Giant (Holland) were promising followed by Kathamandu Local and Madhuri. The hybrid variety Snow King was observed as outstanding for early and off-season production, whereas Snow Crown, as a superior variety in term or high curd yield (24.7 t/ha).
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1151 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1151URL Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. Botrytis) to the Application of Boron and Phosphorous in the Soils of Rupandehi District / Dhruba Dhakal in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 9 (2009)
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Title : Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. Botrytis) to the Application of Boron and Phosphorous in the Soils of Rupandehi District Material Type: printed text Authors: Dhruba Dhakal, Author ; Shree C. Shah, Author ; Gautam, D.M., Author Publication Date: 2009 Article on page: 52-62 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Borax, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, curd yield, phosphorus Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at Paklihawa Campus of the Institute of
Agriculture and Animal Science, Rupandehi, Nepal, during Oct 2004 to Feb
2005 to study the effects of boron and phosphorus on the soil nutrient status,
nutrient uptake by plant and yield of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var.
botrytis L.) variety Snowball-16. Sixteen treatment combinations, including
four levels of boron (0, 0.65, 1.3, 1.95 kg boron ha-1) and four levels of
phosphorus (0, 30, 60, 90kg P2O5 ha-1) were included. The soil was loamy
with very low in boron. Curd yield, harvest index, boron and phosphorus
uptake by plant and available boron in soil were significantly increased by
the application of boron and phosphorus in soils. Available phosphorus in
soils after the crop harvest was significantly increased by phosphorus
application. The highest curd yield, boron and phosphorus uptake by plant as
well as available boron and phosphorus in soils after the crop harvest were
obtained from the application of 1.3 kg boron with 60 kg P2O5 ha-1. The
boron uptake by plant was decreased by the application of more than 1.3kg
boron ha-1 while the phosphorus uptake was increased with increased
application of phosphorus upto 90 kg P2O5 ha-1. There were quadratic
responses of curd yield, harvest index and plant boron uptake to the applied
boron; quadratic response of plant phosphorus uptake to the applied
phosphorus, while responses of curd yield, and harvest index to the applied
phosphorus were linear. Highly significant positive correlations between
curd yield and leaf boron content (r = 0.68**) as well as curd yield and plant
phosphorus content (r = 0.79**) were observed. In conclusion, the combined
application of 1.3 kg boron and 60 kg P2O5 ha-1 was found to be the best for
cauliflower production under Paklihawa soil conditions of Rupandehi district
and can be recommended to the growers of this region.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=8
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 52-62 p[article] Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. Botrytis) to the Application of Boron and Phosphorous in the Soils of Rupandehi District [printed text] / Dhruba Dhakal, Author ; Shree C. Shah, Author ; Gautam, D.M., Author . - 2009 . - 52-62 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 9 (2009) . - 52-62 p
Keywords: Borax, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, curd yield, phosphorus Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at Paklihawa Campus of the Institute of
Agriculture and Animal Science, Rupandehi, Nepal, during Oct 2004 to Feb
2005 to study the effects of boron and phosphorus on the soil nutrient status,
nutrient uptake by plant and yield of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var.
botrytis L.) variety Snowball-16. Sixteen treatment combinations, including
four levels of boron (0, 0.65, 1.3, 1.95 kg boron ha-1) and four levels of
phosphorus (0, 30, 60, 90kg P2O5 ha-1) were included. The soil was loamy
with very low in boron. Curd yield, harvest index, boron and phosphorus
uptake by plant and available boron in soil were significantly increased by
the application of boron and phosphorus in soils. Available phosphorus in
soils after the crop harvest was significantly increased by phosphorus
application. The highest curd yield, boron and phosphorus uptake by plant as
well as available boron and phosphorus in soils after the crop harvest were
obtained from the application of 1.3 kg boron with 60 kg P2O5 ha-1. The
boron uptake by plant was decreased by the application of more than 1.3kg
boron ha-1 while the phosphorus uptake was increased with increased
application of phosphorus upto 90 kg P2O5 ha-1. There were quadratic
responses of curd yield, harvest index and plant boron uptake to the applied
boron; quadratic response of plant phosphorus uptake to the applied
phosphorus, while responses of curd yield, and harvest index to the applied
phosphorus were linear. Highly significant positive correlations between
curd yield and leaf boron content (r = 0.68**) as well as curd yield and plant
phosphorus content (r = 0.79**) were observed. In conclusion, the combined
application of 1.3 kg boron and 60 kg P2O5 ha-1 was found to be the best for
cauliflower production under Paklihawa soil conditions of Rupandehi district
and can be recommended to the growers of this region.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=8