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Effect of different management techniques of crop result demonstrations and farmer literacy on technology dissemination in the eastern hills of Nepal / Yaksohang, K.M.
Title : Effect of different management techniques of crop result demonstrations and farmer literacy on technology dissemination in the eastern hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Yaksohang, K.M. ; , Publisher: Dhankuta : Pakhribas Agricultural Centre Publication Date: 1997 Series: PAC Technical Paper, ISSN 1021-5026 No. 174 Pagination: 16 Keywords: Management techniques; Sampled farmers; Literacy effect; Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3718 Effect of different management techniques of crop result demonstrations and farmer literacy on technology dissemination in the eastern hills of Nepal [printed text] / Yaksohang, K.M. ; , . - Dhankuta : Pakhribas Agricultural Centre, 1997 . - 16. - (PAC Technical Paper, ISSN 1021-5026; 174) .
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Title : Effects of micronutrients on growth and productivity of maize in acidic soil Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author Publication Date: 2010 General note: In: International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences. Vol., 1 (1), 8-15, 2010 Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Combined analysis; correlation; grain yield; significant effect; Zea mays L. Abstract: Micronutrients are trace elements which are needed by the maize crop in small amounts and play an active role in the plant metabolic functions in shortage of which show deficiency symptoms and crop yields are reduced, they are therefore to be added into the soil before crop planting or applied directly to the crop to increase maize productivity. In order to evaluate the effects of micronutrients (B, Zn, Mo, S and Mn) on the grain production of maize (var. Rampur Composite), series of field experiments were conducted during the winter season of three consecutive years (2007 to 2009) in the acidic soil condition (5.1 pH) at National maize Research Programme (NMRP), Rampur. Plant growth and yield parameters were studied. Results of the experiments revealed that the treatments had significant effect on studied parameters. Three years yield data following combined analysis indicated a sharp response of treatments on grain production and was observed to be highly significant, however, the response on the maize grain production among the micronutrient treated plots was observed small (5.43- 5.99 t/ha of grains) except with the crop that lacked sulphur nutrient (4.71 t/ha). The highest grain yield (5.99 t/ha) was recorded with the crop which was supplied with all micronutrients (B, Zn, S, Mn and Mo applied in combination with NPK fertilizers at 120:60 40 kg /ha which produced almost 171 % higher grain yield than those with control plot (2.21 t/ha) and 1.48 t/ha of additional grains over NPK treated crop. It is suggested to apply micronutrients along with recommended dose of fertilizers in the acidic soils of Chitwan. Link for e-copy: http://www.ecisi.com Effects of micronutrients on growth and productivity of maize in acidic soil [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author . - 2010.
In: International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences. Vol., 1 (1), 8-15, 2010
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Combined analysis; correlation; grain yield; significant effect; Zea mays L. Abstract: Micronutrients are trace elements which are needed by the maize crop in small amounts and play an active role in the plant metabolic functions in shortage of which show deficiency symptoms and crop yields are reduced, they are therefore to be added into the soil before crop planting or applied directly to the crop to increase maize productivity. In order to evaluate the effects of micronutrients (B, Zn, Mo, S and Mn) on the grain production of maize (var. Rampur Composite), series of field experiments were conducted during the winter season of three consecutive years (2007 to 2009) in the acidic soil condition (5.1 pH) at National maize Research Programme (NMRP), Rampur. Plant growth and yield parameters were studied. Results of the experiments revealed that the treatments had significant effect on studied parameters. Three years yield data following combined analysis indicated a sharp response of treatments on grain production and was observed to be highly significant, however, the response on the maize grain production among the micronutrient treated plots was observed small (5.43- 5.99 t/ha of grains) except with the crop that lacked sulphur nutrient (4.71 t/ha). The highest grain yield (5.99 t/ha) was recorded with the crop which was supplied with all micronutrients (B, Zn, S, Mn and Mo applied in combination with NPK fertilizers at 120:60 40 kg /ha which produced almost 171 % higher grain yield than those with control plot (2.21 t/ha) and 1.48 t/ha of additional grains over NPK treated crop. It is suggested to apply micronutrients along with recommended dose of fertilizers in the acidic soils of Chitwan. Link for e-copy: http://www.ecisi.com Efficasy of Organic Fertilizers on Maize (Zea mays L.) Productivity in the Acidic Soils of Rampur, Chitwan / Adhikary, Bishnu H.
Title : Efficasy of Organic Fertilizers on Maize (Zea mays L.) Productivity in the Acidic Soils of Rampur, Chitwan Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author Publication Date: 2012 General note: In: Proceedings of Abstracts. pp 82. Organic Agriculture.Paper presented at the Fourth SAS/N Convention, Conference on Organic Agriculture, Jointly Organized by SAS/N, Nepal Horticulture Society, IAAS (TU) and Sustainable Agriculture Development Programme, Kathmandu, Nepal held on 22-24 Chaitra, 2068 (4-6 April, 2012). Full paper 10 p). Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Organic Fertilizers; Orgo Neem; significant effect; grain yield and soil test Abstract: Plant nutrients play vital role on maize productivity. Nutrients not only from chemical fertilizers increases crop yield but also with organic fertilizers. To evaluate the efficacy of organic fertilizers, received from NICO ORGO Company India, an experiment was conducted at NMRP farmland at Hariyali-Tandi on the acidic soil during the year 2011 winter season. Different agro-organic–fertilizers along with other chemical fertilizers and manures were used in the experiment. The experiment was designed with RCBD and replicated three times. Manakamana-3 was the variety planted in the experiment in the month of September at a spacing of 75 cm × 25 cm at the plot size of 22.5 sq. m. and was harvested in second week of February, 2012. Maize growth and yield parameters were taken into the study. The results showed significant effect of Organic-Fertilizers in plant height, stover and grain yield production. The highest grain weight (2.94 t ha-1) was recorded when the crop was supplied with 120: 60: 40 kg N, P2O5 and K2O ha-1 followed by Orgo Blend fertilizers at 617.5 kg ha-1 which was almost 121 % higher than those produced by non-treated crops. It seems that the highest net return of Rs 29,233.0 could be obtained when the crop is supplied only with NPK fertilizers (120: 60: 40 kg ha-1) followed by the crop supplied with Orgo Neem at 150 kg ha-1 which gave the net return of Rs 27555.0 ha-1.This paper discuss and highlights the results of Organic-fertilizer application on maize productivity in detail. Efficasy of Organic Fertilizers on Maize (Zea mays L.) Productivity in the Acidic Soils of Rampur, Chitwan [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author . - 2012.
In: Proceedings of Abstracts. pp 82. Organic Agriculture.Paper presented at the Fourth SAS/N Convention, Conference on Organic Agriculture, Jointly Organized by SAS/N, Nepal Horticulture Society, IAAS (TU) and Sustainable Agriculture Development Programme, Kathmandu, Nepal held on 22-24 Chaitra, 2068 (4-6 April, 2012). Full paper 10 p).
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Organic Fertilizers; Orgo Neem; significant effect; grain yield and soil test Abstract: Plant nutrients play vital role on maize productivity. Nutrients not only from chemical fertilizers increases crop yield but also with organic fertilizers. To evaluate the efficacy of organic fertilizers, received from NICO ORGO Company India, an experiment was conducted at NMRP farmland at Hariyali-Tandi on the acidic soil during the year 2011 winter season. Different agro-organic–fertilizers along with other chemical fertilizers and manures were used in the experiment. The experiment was designed with RCBD and replicated three times. Manakamana-3 was the variety planted in the experiment in the month of September at a spacing of 75 cm × 25 cm at the plot size of 22.5 sq. m. and was harvested in second week of February, 2012. Maize growth and yield parameters were taken into the study. The results showed significant effect of Organic-Fertilizers in plant height, stover and grain yield production. The highest grain weight (2.94 t ha-1) was recorded when the crop was supplied with 120: 60: 40 kg N, P2O5 and K2O ha-1 followed by Orgo Blend fertilizers at 617.5 kg ha-1 which was almost 121 % higher than those produced by non-treated crops. It seems that the highest net return of Rs 29,233.0 could be obtained when the crop is supplied only with NPK fertilizers (120: 60: 40 kg ha-1) followed by the crop supplied with Orgo Neem at 150 kg ha-1 which gave the net return of Rs 27555.0 ha-1.This paper discuss and highlights the results of Organic-fertilizer application on maize productivity in detail. Enhancing maize productivity through the use of split application of phosphorus and potassium in the acid soils of Rampur, Chitawan / Adhikary, Bishnu H.
Title : Enhancing maize productivity through the use of split application of phosphorus and potassium in the acid soils of Rampur, Chitawan Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Babu R. Pandey, Author Publication Date: 2009 General note: In: IAAS Journal 2009, 30:57-62. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Crop growth and yield parameters; phosphorus potassium application methods; significant effect; increment Zea mays. Abstract: Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are the major food elements for the crop growth and grain production of maize (Zea mays L.).Their response to crop production could vary with their application method and times. Split application of P and K increases the efficacy of the given nutrients and thus increased grain yield could be expected in acid soil condition. To evaluate the effects of methods of P and K application , series of experiments were conducted on maize for 3 consecutive years (2005, 2006 and 2007) in the acidic soils ( 4.77 – 5.09 pH) in the farmland of NMRP, Rampur. The experiments were conducted in RCB design with 3 replications in the plot size
of 12 sq.m. The crop was planted in the month of September and harvested in February. The crop growth and production parameters were studied and analyzed statistically. The results revealed that ear height and kernel rows were found statistically affected in the year 2005 and 2006. Similarly, ear length and kernel numbers were affected significantly in the year 2007. Thousand grain weight was also found significantly affected in all years. The highest 1000 grain weight of 457.66 g was recorded in the year 2007 when the crop was supplied with 40 kg P2O5 (half basal and half topdress) and 30 kg K2O (half basal and half top-dress) along with 10 t of compost and 100 kg /ha of nitrogen. Significant effect of treatments was also observed in straw production during the years 2005 and 2006. The highest straw yield (6.33 t /ha) was recorded in the year 2005 when the crop was fertilized by split application of P and basal dose of 30 kg K2O /ha along with 10 t /ha of compost and 100 kg N. The effects of treatments were observed highly significant on the grain production in all years. Three years mean result revealed that highest grain yield (6.16 t /ha) was recorded when the crop was fertilized by 10 t compost plus 100 kg N applied along with 40 kg P2O5 and 30 kg K2O which were applied half as basal and the other half as topdressing, respectively. The highest yield increment (205.5 %) over the control plot was recorded at this level of fertilization and method of P and K application. Farmers are suggested to apply P and K fertilizers half as basal dressing and the other half as topdress in acid soil condition of Chitwan.Enhancing maize productivity through the use of split application of phosphorus and potassium in the acid soils of Rampur, Chitawan [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; Babu R. Pandey, Author . - 2009.
In: IAAS Journal 2009, 30:57-62.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Crop growth and yield parameters; phosphorus potassium application methods; significant effect; increment Zea mays. Abstract: Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are the major food elements for the crop growth and grain production of maize (Zea mays L.).Their response to crop production could vary with their application method and times. Split application of P and K increases the efficacy of the given nutrients and thus increased grain yield could be expected in acid soil condition. To evaluate the effects of methods of P and K application , series of experiments were conducted on maize for 3 consecutive years (2005, 2006 and 2007) in the acidic soils ( 4.77 – 5.09 pH) in the farmland of NMRP, Rampur. The experiments were conducted in RCB design with 3 replications in the plot size
of 12 sq.m. The crop was planted in the month of September and harvested in February. The crop growth and production parameters were studied and analyzed statistically. The results revealed that ear height and kernel rows were found statistically affected in the year 2005 and 2006. Similarly, ear length and kernel numbers were affected significantly in the year 2007. Thousand grain weight was also found significantly affected in all years. The highest 1000 grain weight of 457.66 g was recorded in the year 2007 when the crop was supplied with 40 kg P2O5 (half basal and half topdress) and 30 kg K2O (half basal and half top-dress) along with 10 t of compost and 100 kg /ha of nitrogen. Significant effect of treatments was also observed in straw production during the years 2005 and 2006. The highest straw yield (6.33 t /ha) was recorded in the year 2005 when the crop was fertilized by split application of P and basal dose of 30 kg K2O /ha along with 10 t /ha of compost and 100 kg N. The effects of treatments were observed highly significant on the grain production in all years. Three years mean result revealed that highest grain yield (6.16 t /ha) was recorded when the crop was fertilized by 10 t compost plus 100 kg N applied along with 40 kg P2O5 and 30 kg K2O which were applied half as basal and the other half as topdressing, respectively. The highest yield increment (205.5 %) over the control plot was recorded at this level of fertilization and method of P and K application. Farmers are suggested to apply P and K fertilizers half as basal dressing and the other half as topdress in acid soil condition of Chitwan.
Title : सुन्तलाजात फलफूल बालीका रोग‚ कीरा र अन्य समस्याहरुको व्यवस्थापन Material Type: printed text Authors: Paudyal, Krishna Prasad, Author ; Anil Chandra Neupane, Author ; Dhakal, Shiva, Author Publisher: Khumaltar : NARC, Communicaton, Publication and Documentation Division Publication Date: २०६७ Pagination: 30p. Languages : Nepali (nep) Keywords: Insects effect; Orange production; management Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1898 सुन्तलाजात फलफूल बालीका रोग‚ कीरा र अन्य समस्याहरुको व्यवस्थापन [printed text] / Paudyal, Krishna Prasad, Author ; Anil Chandra Neupane, Author ; Dhakal, Shiva, Author . - [S.l.] : Khumaltar : NARC, Communicaton, Publication and Documentation Division, २०६७ . - 30p.
Languages : Nepali (nep)
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