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Effect of Chemical Treatments and Storage on Quality of Potato Chips / Gautam, I.P. in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 8/9 ([07/25/2012])
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Title : Effect of Chemical Treatments and Storage on Quality of Potato Chips Material Type: printed text Authors: Gautam, I.P., Author ; M.D Sharma, Author ; Bhim B. Khatri, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author ; Kanti Shrestha, Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 41-47 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Genotypes, effect of storage on chips quality, potato, slice treatment Abstract: Experiments were conducted at National Potato Research Programme (NPRP),
Khumaltar (1350 m asl) during the year of 2011 to study the effect of slices
treatments with different chemicals before the preparation of chips and effect of
different storage methods and days for preparation of chips. Potato cultivars
Kufri Chipsona-2 and PRP 25861.1 were used for experimentation to assess the
effect of chemicals on chips and chips qualities before storage. Same cultivars
were used for different conditions and durations of storage to assess chips
quality. Undamaged and apparently healthy tubers of more than 60 gram weight
were stored in ordinary room temperature under dark (26.9 ±1.16 o C) and cold
store conditions at Balaju for 90 days. Temperature and relative humidity of
ordinary storage room was recorded daily during the storage period.
Observation was recorded on chips quality parameters like dry matter
percentage, specific gravity and reducing sugars and freshly prepared chips
qualities (colour, crispness, taste and over all acceptability). The results
indicated that slices washed and dipped for 15 minutes in fresh water was found
as effective as slice treatment with potassium meta bisulphate (slices dipped for
15 minutes in 0.25%) for preparation of fresh chips before storage. On the other
hand, cold stored potatoes for 30 days and on-wards were not suitable for
preparation of chips due to the browning of chips as a result of higher reducing
sugars. Chips prepared from 75 and 90 days stored potatoes under dark at
ambient temperature of genotype respectively Kufri Chipsona-2 and PRP
25861.1 had acceptable chips colour and qualities
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 41-47 p.[article] Effect of Chemical Treatments and Storage on Quality of Potato Chips [printed text] / Gautam, I.P., Author ; M.D Sharma, Author ; Bhim B. Khatri, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author ; Kanti Shrestha, Author . - 2012 . - 41-47 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 41-47 p.
Keywords: Genotypes, effect of storage on chips quality, potato, slice treatment Abstract: Experiments were conducted at National Potato Research Programme (NPRP),
Khumaltar (1350 m asl) during the year of 2011 to study the effect of slices
treatments with different chemicals before the preparation of chips and effect of
different storage methods and days for preparation of chips. Potato cultivars
Kufri Chipsona-2 and PRP 25861.1 were used for experimentation to assess the
effect of chemicals on chips and chips qualities before storage. Same cultivars
were used for different conditions and durations of storage to assess chips
quality. Undamaged and apparently healthy tubers of more than 60 gram weight
were stored in ordinary room temperature under dark (26.9 ±1.16 o C) and cold
store conditions at Balaju for 90 days. Temperature and relative humidity of
ordinary storage room was recorded daily during the storage period.
Observation was recorded on chips quality parameters like dry matter
percentage, specific gravity and reducing sugars and freshly prepared chips
qualities (colour, crispness, taste and over all acceptability). The results
indicated that slices washed and dipped for 15 minutes in fresh water was found
as effective as slice treatment with potassium meta bisulphate (slices dipped for
15 minutes in 0.25%) for preparation of fresh chips before storage. On the other
hand, cold stored potatoes for 30 days and on-wards were not suitable for
preparation of chips due to the browning of chips as a result of higher reducing
sugars. Chips prepared from 75 and 90 days stored potatoes under dark at
ambient temperature of genotype respectively Kufri Chipsona-2 and PRP
25861.1 had acceptable chips colour and qualitiesEffect of Nitrogen on Grain Production of Hybrid Maize (RML-4/NML-2) in the Acid Soil of Rampur, Chitwan / Adhikary, Bishnu H.
Title : Effect of Nitrogen on Grain Production of Hybrid Maize (RML-4/NML-2) in the Acid Soil of Rampur, Chitwan Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author Publication Date: 2012 General note: In: Proceedings of Abstracts. pp 20. Crops and other papers..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: Grain yield; hybrid maize; plant densities; nitrogen rates and significant effect Abstract: Hybrid maize (RML-4/NML-2) was evaluated for its grain production by the application of different levels of nitrogen (60, 120 and 180 kg N ha-1) at varying plant densities (55555, 66666 and 83383 plants/ha) along with 60 kg P2O5 and 40 kg K2O ha-1 in the acidic soil (pH 5.3) of National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan during the years of 2008/09 and 2009/10. Factorial randomized complete block design(RCBD) with three replications was employed in the experiment. The crop was planted at the plot size of 18 m2 (3.6 × 5 m). The crop was planted in the month of September and harvested in February. The result indicated a sharp response of nitrogen application to this crop whereas the effect of density was observed to be non-significant. Two years mean yield results showed that highest grain yield (11.10 t ha-1) was recorded when the crop was supplied with 180 kg nitrogen and with 83383 plants ha-1 followed by the crop supplied with 120 kg N ha-1 and 66,666 plant population (10.69 t ha-1). It is inferred that application of high dose of N (180 kg N ha-1) could help increase hybrid maize grain production in acidic soils. Effect of Nitrogen on Grain Production of Hybrid Maize (RML-4/NML-2) in the Acid Soil of Rampur, Chitwan [printed text] / Adhikary, Bishnu H., Author ; B.R. Baral, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author . - 2012.
In: Proceedings of Abstracts. pp 20. Crops and other papers..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: Grain yield; hybrid maize; plant densities; nitrogen rates and significant effect Abstract: Hybrid maize (RML-4/NML-2) was evaluated for its grain production by the application of different levels of nitrogen (60, 120 and 180 kg N ha-1) at varying plant densities (55555, 66666 and 83383 plants/ha) along with 60 kg P2O5 and 40 kg K2O ha-1 in the acidic soil (pH 5.3) of National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan during the years of 2008/09 and 2009/10. Factorial randomized complete block design(RCBD) with three replications was employed in the experiment. The crop was planted at the plot size of 18 m2 (3.6 × 5 m). The crop was planted in the month of September and harvested in February. The result indicated a sharp response of nitrogen application to this crop whereas the effect of density was observed to be non-significant. Two years mean yield results showed that highest grain yield (11.10 t ha-1) was recorded when the crop was supplied with 180 kg nitrogen and with 83383 plants ha-1 followed by the crop supplied with 120 kg N ha-1 and 66,666 plant population (10.69 t ha-1). It is inferred that application of high dose of N (180 kg N ha-1) could help increase hybrid maize grain production in acidic soils. Enhancing effect of nitrogen on grain production of hybrid msize in Chitwan valley / B H Adhikari in Agronomy Journal of Nepal, Vol.3 (2013)
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Title : Enhancing effect of nitrogen on grain production of hybrid msize in Chitwan valley Material Type: printed text Authors: B H Adhikari, Author ; R. Adhikari, Author Publication Date: 2013 Article on page: 33-41p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Grain yield, Hybrid maize, Plant densities, Pitrogen rates and significant effect Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1320
in Agronomy Journal of Nepal > Vol.3 (2013) . - 33-41p.[article] Enhancing effect of nitrogen on grain production of hybrid msize in Chitwan valley [printed text] / B H Adhikari, Author ; R. Adhikari, Author . - 2013 . - 33-41p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Agronomy Journal of Nepal > Vol.3 (2013) . - 33-41p.
Keywords: Grain yield, Hybrid maize, Plant densities, Pitrogen rates and significant effect Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1320
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.![]()
Title : Management of sesbania and its effect on rice-wheat system Material Type: printed text Authors: Regmi, A.P. ; T.P Kharel, Author ; L L Shrestha, Author Pagination: 298-305 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Sesbania ; Residual effect rice wheat Abstract: Sesbania is an important green manuring crop grown under rice-wheat system that could
substitute nitrogenous fertilizer. Ho.wever, production of biomass largely depends upon its
management. A long-term soil fertility experiment has been conductf!d since 1988 at national
wheat research program, Bhairahawa to evaluate the effect nutrient {P and K) on Sesbania
biomass production and its effect on grain yield of rice and wheat and on soil properties as
well. Six different treatments including two Sesbania {with and with out P) were evaluated.
Missing nutrient {P and K) was applied to part of the plot to observe the effect of
superimpose on biomass production. Sesbania biomass declined linearly {J' = -893+ 13726
nl ••
X, x = 0.825 ) in minus P plots and biomass came down below 2 tonlha in later years.
Sesbania grown in residual P plots initially increased, however, it also showed declining
trend {Y = -270+16123X, K = 0.184"·). Application ofphosphorus toP missing treatment
increased 5-fold biomass of Sesbania than no P plots. Similarly superimpose of potassium
also increased {17%) biomass over no potassium plots. Biomass of Sesbania grown in N
plots {minus P and Kplots) correlated with rice yields {r = 0.73*), r-valuefurther increased
to 0. 78 when grown in residual P plots. Farmyard manure found to be superior over
Sesbania in producing rice-wheat grain yields and also improved soil chemical properties
compared to Sesbania. No residual effect of Sesbania was seen on wheat crop; rather wheat
yields were lower in Sesbania plot than the no Sesbania plot in later years of the experiment.
Sesbania had no effect on soil organic matter content. Growth and biomass of Sesbania was
largely limited by phosphorus followed by potassium. Sesbania biomass yield could be
reversed with the replenishment of P and KLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1115 Management of sesbania and its effect on rice-wheat system [printed text] / Regmi, A.P. ; T.P Kharel, Author ; L L Shrestha, Author . - [s.d.] . - 298-305 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: Sesbania ; Residual effect rice wheat Abstract: Sesbania is an important green manuring crop grown under rice-wheat system that could
substitute nitrogenous fertilizer. Ho.wever, production of biomass largely depends upon its
management. A long-term soil fertility experiment has been conductf!d since 1988 at national
wheat research program, Bhairahawa to evaluate the effect nutrient {P and K) on Sesbania
biomass production and its effect on grain yield of rice and wheat and on soil properties as
well. Six different treatments including two Sesbania {with and with out P) were evaluated.
Missing nutrient {P and K) was applied to part of the plot to observe the effect of
superimpose on biomass production. Sesbania biomass declined linearly {J' = -893+ 13726
nl ••
X, x = 0.825 ) in minus P plots and biomass came down below 2 tonlha in later years.
Sesbania grown in residual P plots initially increased, however, it also showed declining
trend {Y = -270+16123X, K = 0.184"·). Application ofphosphorus toP missing treatment
increased 5-fold biomass of Sesbania than no P plots. Similarly superimpose of potassium
also increased {17%) biomass over no potassium plots. Biomass of Sesbania grown in N
plots {minus P and Kplots) correlated with rice yields {r = 0.73*), r-valuefurther increased
to 0. 78 when grown in residual P plots. Farmyard manure found to be superior over
Sesbania in producing rice-wheat grain yields and also improved soil chemical properties
compared to Sesbania. No residual effect of Sesbania was seen on wheat crop; rather wheat
yields were lower in Sesbania plot than the no Sesbania plot in later years of the experiment.
Sesbania had no effect on soil organic matter content. Growth and biomass of Sesbania was
largely limited by phosphorus followed by potassium. Sesbania biomass yield could be
reversed with the replenishment of P and KLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1115 E-copies
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1115URLEffects Of Seed Rate And Row Spacing In Mungbean(Vigna Radiata L. Wilczek)Varities In Mixed Agroforestry System / Khan, S.U.
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Title : Effects Of Seed Rate And Row Spacing In Mungbean(Vigna Radiata L. Wilczek)Varities In Mixed Agroforestry System Material Type: printed text Authors: Khan, S.U., Author Publisher: Pantnagar : G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology Publication Date: 2002 Pagination: 223 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: plant growth;chemical studies; post harvest effect of weather on crop performance Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3174 Effects Of Seed Rate And Row Spacing In Mungbean(Vigna Radiata L. Wilczek)Varities In Mixed Agroforestry System [printed text] / Khan, S.U., Author . - Pantnagar : G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, 2002 . - 223 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: plant growth;chemical studies; post harvest effect of weather on crop performance Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3174 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 5207 633.3 KHA Document NARC Library Documents Available Response of potato cultivar desiree with nitrogen and potassium nutients in potato-paddy cropping system / Shrestha, S.L.
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