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Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal / Budathoki, K ; Regmi, H.N. ; N G Pradhan ; Gotame, T.P.
Title : Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Gotame, T.P., Author Pagination: 116-122 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Citrus. characterization, diversily, evaluation, genotype Abstract: £co-geographic swvey to identify the flighest diversity areas of citnts genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in four hill districts of Nepal. The study included the
characterization, evaluation and quality assessment of fruit genotypes that were idelllijied in
diversity areas. Fifteen hill citms genotypes from different villages were characterized and
evaluated. It was found that some of the local landraces of mandarin orange (Swrtala and
Kamala) of Banskharka-1. Bansklrarka-2, Parbat District. Sweet orange (Mousami Local) of
Birauta, Dedeldlrura District and Junar of Ratnac/rura-2, Sindlruli District /rave been found
as having high commercial value and these genotypes could immediately be recommended
for commercia/farming.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=476 Citrus Diversity, Their Characterization and Evaluation in Nepal [printed text] / Budathoki, K, Author ; Regmi, H.N., Author ; N G Pradhan, Author ; Gotame, T.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 116-122 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Citrus. characterization, diversily, evaluation, genotype Abstract: £co-geographic swvey to identify the flighest diversity areas of citnts genotype was
conducted during 2000 to 2003 in four hill districts of Nepal. The study included the
characterization, evaluation and quality assessment of fruit genotypes that were idelllijied in
diversity areas. Fifteen hill citms genotypes from different villages were characterized and
evaluated. It was found that some of the local landraces of mandarin orange (Swrtala and
Kamala) of Banskharka-1. Bansklrarka-2, Parbat District. Sweet orange (Mousami Local) of
Birauta, Dedeldlrura District and Junar of Ratnac/rura-2, Sindlruli District /rave been found
as having high commercial value and these genotypes could immediately be recommended
for commercia/farming.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=476 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=476URL Evaluation of Genotypes of Gladiolus for Vegetative and Floral Traits / Tul B. Poon in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 8/9 ([07/25/2012])
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Title : Evaluation of Genotypes of Gladiolus for Vegetative and Floral Traits Material Type: printed text Authors: Tul B. Poon, Author ; T.M. Rao, Author ; D.P. Kumar, Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 13-26 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Corms, Evaluation, Genotype, florets, spikes, sprouting, traits, vase life Abstract: An experiment was conducted at Indian Institute of Horticultural Research,
Bangalore, India to evaluate vegetative and floral traits of 21 genotypes.
Sprouting per cent of corms was the highest in two genotypes ‘Shobha’ and ‘H.
S. 82-11-27’ (100 %) whereas low in ‘H.S. 84-7-11’ (68.5 %), ‘Gladiolus
callianthus’ (70.6 %), and ‘Arka Kesar’ (76.5%). Day to sprouting was early in
‘H. S. 86-32-11’ (11.2 days), ‘Shobha’ (12 days) and ‘H. S. 87-22-1’ (12.2 days)
but ‘Gladiolus callianthus’ recorded the maximum days to sprouting (30.0 days).
Day to flowering was early in ‘H.S. 88-10-22’ (64.6), ‘Shobha’ (65.8 days) and
‘H.S. 84-7-11’ (66.1 days) while late in ‘H.S. 84-4-9’ (92.6) ‘Tilak’ (91 days)
and ‘Gladiolus callianthus’ (87.1 days). The genotype ‘Gladiolus callianthus’
recorded the shortest plant (94.8cm) followed by ‘Hybrid selection 84-4-9’
(102.6cm) and ‘Kum Kum’ (106.7cm) whereas the tallest plant in ‘Poonam’
(149.1cm), ‘Shobha’ (146.9cm) and ‘Pink Friendship’ (142.1cm. The genotype
‘Arka Kesar’ recorded the highest number of florets per spike (18.1) but
‘Gladiolus callianthus’ was with the least florets per spike (9.8). Numbers of
marketable spikes per corm were high in ‘Psittacinus hybrid’ (2.0) ‘H.S. 87-22-
1’ (1.9) and ‘H.S. 88-4-8’ (1.9), ‘H.S. 82-11-27’ (1.9) and ’Kum Kum’ (1.7).
‘H.S. 87-22-1’ had long vase life (8.8 days) followed by ‘H.S. 82-11-27’ (8.4
days) while ‘H. S. 88-4-8’ had the shortest vase life (6.2 days). In respect of
most traits, 'H.S.87-22-7' is proven as the most promising genotype as
comparing against the rest of twenty genotypes. In addition, Gladiolus
callianthus and Psittacinus hybrid are two different species that can be utilized
in interspecific hybridization.
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 13-26 p.[article] Evaluation of Genotypes of Gladiolus for Vegetative and Floral Traits [printed text] / Tul B. Poon, Author ; T.M. Rao, Author ; D.P. Kumar, Author . - 2012 . - 13-26 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 8/9 [07/25/2012] . - 13-26 p.
Keywords: Corms, Evaluation, Genotype, florets, spikes, sprouting, traits, vase life Abstract: An experiment was conducted at Indian Institute of Horticultural Research,
Bangalore, India to evaluate vegetative and floral traits of 21 genotypes.
Sprouting per cent of corms was the highest in two genotypes ‘Shobha’ and ‘H.
S. 82-11-27’ (100 %) whereas low in ‘H.S. 84-7-11’ (68.5 %), ‘Gladiolus
callianthus’ (70.6 %), and ‘Arka Kesar’ (76.5%). Day to sprouting was early in
‘H. S. 86-32-11’ (11.2 days), ‘Shobha’ (12 days) and ‘H. S. 87-22-1’ (12.2 days)
but ‘Gladiolus callianthus’ recorded the maximum days to sprouting (30.0 days).
Day to flowering was early in ‘H.S. 88-10-22’ (64.6), ‘Shobha’ (65.8 days) and
‘H.S. 84-7-11’ (66.1 days) while late in ‘H.S. 84-4-9’ (92.6) ‘Tilak’ (91 days)
and ‘Gladiolus callianthus’ (87.1 days). The genotype ‘Gladiolus callianthus’
recorded the shortest plant (94.8cm) followed by ‘Hybrid selection 84-4-9’
(102.6cm) and ‘Kum Kum’ (106.7cm) whereas the tallest plant in ‘Poonam’
(149.1cm), ‘Shobha’ (146.9cm) and ‘Pink Friendship’ (142.1cm. The genotype
‘Arka Kesar’ recorded the highest number of florets per spike (18.1) but
‘Gladiolus callianthus’ was with the least florets per spike (9.8). Numbers of
marketable spikes per corm were high in ‘Psittacinus hybrid’ (2.0) ‘H.S. 87-22-
1’ (1.9) and ‘H.S. 88-4-8’ (1.9), ‘H.S. 82-11-27’ (1.9) and ’Kum Kum’ (1.7).
‘H.S. 87-22-1’ had long vase life (8.8 days) followed by ‘H.S. 82-11-27’ (8.4
days) while ‘H. S. 88-4-8’ had the shortest vase life (6.2 days). In respect of
most traits, 'H.S.87-22-7' is proven as the most promising genotype as
comparing against the rest of twenty genotypes. In addition, Gladiolus
callianthus and Psittacinus hybrid are two different species that can be utilized
in interspecific hybridization.Evaluation of Morphological Traits of Cucumber Genotypes during Off-Season Production / Dev Nidhi Tiwari in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.12 (2012)
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Title : Evaluation of Morphological Traits of Cucumber Genotypes during Off-Season Production Material Type: printed text Authors: Dev Nidhi Tiwari, Author ; Mishra, R.C., Author Publication Date: 2012 Article on page: 41-45p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cucumber, Evaluation, Morphological traits, Off-season production, On-farm Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1272
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.12 (2012) . - 41-45p.[article] Evaluation of Morphological Traits of Cucumber Genotypes during Off-Season Production [printed text] / Dev Nidhi Tiwari, Author ; Mishra, R.C., Author . - 2012 . - 41-45p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.12 (2012) . - 41-45p.
Keywords: Cucumber, Evaluation, Morphological traits, Off-season production, On-farm Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1272 Evaluation of Open Pollinated Normal Maize Varieties in the Eastern Mid hill of Nepal / Sah, S.N. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 8 (2007)
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Title : Evaluation of Open Pollinated Normal Maize Varieties in the Eastern Mid hill of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, S.N., Author ; Sharma, D., Author Publication Date: 2007 Article on page: 18-22 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Eastern Nepal, evaluation, genotypes, maize Abstract: Full season maize genotypes were evaluated in on station coordinated varietal experiments
during summer season at Agriculture Research Station (ARS), Pakhribas in three
consecutive years 2003, 2004 and 2005. The experiments were laid out in randomized
complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The objective of this study was to
identify high yield potential normal maize genotypes suitable for the existing cropping
patterns in the eastern mid hill. Genotypes were evaluated in coordinated varietal trials
(CVT) in 2003, 2004 and 2005 and in intermediate yield trial (IYT) in 2004. Five common
genotypes including local and standard check were evaluated in the CVT 2003 and in the
CVT 2004, another five common genotypes tested in the CVT 2004 and in the CVT 2005
and six common genotypes of the IYT 2004 and CVT 2005 were analyzed over year.
Genotype P501-SARCO-F1/P502-SARCO-F1 produced significantly higher grain yield
followed by DRACOSYN- F1/DRBCOSYN-F1 in the 1st two years and found about one
week earlier than Mankamana-3. Across 00502 and Across 9942/Across 9944 were found
superior with respect to grain yield and phenotypic characters like husk cover, plant aspect
and ear aspect both in CVT 2005 and IYT 2004 across the years and the genotype Across
9942/Across 9944 was found tolerant to turcicum leaf blight (TLB) in 2005.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=22
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 18-22 p[article] Evaluation of Open Pollinated Normal Maize Varieties in the Eastern Mid hill of Nepal [printed text] / Sah, S.N., Author ; Sharma, D., Author . - 2007 . - 18-22 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 8 (2007) . - 18-22 p
Keywords: Eastern Nepal, evaluation, genotypes, maize Abstract: Full season maize genotypes were evaluated in on station coordinated varietal experiments
during summer season at Agriculture Research Station (ARS), Pakhribas in three
consecutive years 2003, 2004 and 2005. The experiments were laid out in randomized
complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The objective of this study was to
identify high yield potential normal maize genotypes suitable for the existing cropping
patterns in the eastern mid hill. Genotypes were evaluated in coordinated varietal trials
(CVT) in 2003, 2004 and 2005 and in intermediate yield trial (IYT) in 2004. Five common
genotypes including local and standard check were evaluated in the CVT 2003 and in the
CVT 2004, another five common genotypes tested in the CVT 2004 and in the CVT 2005
and six common genotypes of the IYT 2004 and CVT 2005 were analyzed over year.
Genotype P501-SARCO-F1/P502-SARCO-F1 produced significantly higher grain yield
followed by DRACOSYN- F1/DRBCOSYN-F1 in the 1st two years and found about one
week earlier than Mankamana-3. Across 00502 and Across 9942/Across 9944 were found
superior with respect to grain yield and phenotypic characters like husk cover, plant aspect
and ear aspect both in CVT 2005 and IYT 2004 across the years and the genotype Across
9942/Across 9944 was found tolerant to turcicum leaf blight (TLB) in 2005.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=22 Evaluation of Tomato Varieties and Planting Dates for Commercial Production Under Jumla Conditions / Pandey, Y.R. ; Chaudhary, B.N.
Title : Evaluation of Tomato Varieties and Planting Dates for Commercial Production Under Jumla Conditions Material Type: printed text Authors: Pandey, Y.R., Author ; Chaudhary, B.N., Author Pagination: 380-387 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: evaluation, planting, tomato, varietal, western hills Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at Agriculture Research Station (Horticulture), Rajikot,
Jumla (2330 mas/) in two consecutive years (1999/2000 and 200012001) to identify tomato
varieties suitable under Jumla agro-ecological condition and their appropriate planting dates
for extended production period. Eight varieties of tomato, namely Pusa Ruby, Avinash, Money
Maker, BL-410, Pusa Early Dwarf (PED), CL-1131, Monprecos and Cherry Sweet were
included in the experimellt. These varieties were seeded in the nursery in three different dates
at one-month interval on 23'J of March, April, and May (J(Jh of Chaitra, Baishakh and
Jestha) and one-month-old seedlings were transplanted in the experimellfal plots. The results
of the experiment showed that all the varieties took the same period from transplanting to first
fruit harvest in the first seeding while it was significantly different in the subsequent seeding
dates. Avinash took the shortest period in second and third seeding dates with an average of
69 and 70 days respectively. Pusa Ruby took the longest harvesting period of 165 days from
transplanting to last harvest whereas, Monprecos took the shortest harvesting period of I 59
days. Similarly, March seedins took the longest period of 190 days and other two seedings
took the shortest period of 161 and 135 clays respectively. The interaction of varieties and
planting dates showed that the performance of varieties was highly affected by the planting
dates. The variety and different plallling dates did not affect the survivability of plants and it
was lowest in the first seeding and increased in the subsequent seeding dates. BL-410 seeded
on 23'J March produced the highest marketable fruit yield of 34.9 tlha and the yield was
substantially reduced in the delayed seedings. Monprecos produced the mean yield of 20.42
tlha over the season. In the second and third seedings, Monprecos produced the highest
marketable fruit yield of 17.92 and 9.63 t/ha respectively. The yield of varieties was directly
affected by the planting dates. The results revealed that Monprecos was the best variety for
highest marketable fruit yield and it could be recommended for the whole cultivation season.
The results of the experiment revealed that tomato could be harvested from July to November
as off-season production under Jumla agro-ecological condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=580 Evaluation of Tomato Varieties and Planting Dates for Commercial Production Under Jumla Conditions [printed text] / Pandey, Y.R., Author ; Chaudhary, B.N., Author . - [s.d.] . - 380-387 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: evaluation, planting, tomato, varietal, western hills Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at Agriculture Research Station (Horticulture), Rajikot,
Jumla (2330 mas/) in two consecutive years (1999/2000 and 200012001) to identify tomato
varieties suitable under Jumla agro-ecological condition and their appropriate planting dates
for extended production period. Eight varieties of tomato, namely Pusa Ruby, Avinash, Money
Maker, BL-410, Pusa Early Dwarf (PED), CL-1131, Monprecos and Cherry Sweet were
included in the experimellt. These varieties were seeded in the nursery in three different dates
at one-month interval on 23'J of March, April, and May (J(Jh of Chaitra, Baishakh and
Jestha) and one-month-old seedlings were transplanted in the experimellfal plots. The results
of the experiment showed that all the varieties took the same period from transplanting to first
fruit harvest in the first seeding while it was significantly different in the subsequent seeding
dates. Avinash took the shortest period in second and third seeding dates with an average of
69 and 70 days respectively. Pusa Ruby took the longest harvesting period of 165 days from
transplanting to last harvest whereas, Monprecos took the shortest harvesting period of I 59
days. Similarly, March seedins took the longest period of 190 days and other two seedings
took the shortest period of 161 and 135 clays respectively. The interaction of varieties and
planting dates showed that the performance of varieties was highly affected by the planting
dates. The variety and different plallling dates did not affect the survivability of plants and it
was lowest in the first seeding and increased in the subsequent seeding dates. BL-410 seeded
on 23'J March produced the highest marketable fruit yield of 34.9 tlha and the yield was
substantially reduced in the delayed seedings. Monprecos produced the mean yield of 20.42
tlha over the season. In the second and third seedings, Monprecos produced the highest
marketable fruit yield of 17.92 and 9.63 t/ha respectively. The yield of varieties was directly
affected by the planting dates. The results revealed that Monprecos was the best variety for
highest marketable fruit yield and it could be recommended for the whole cultivation season.
The results of the experiment revealed that tomato could be harvested from July to November
as off-season production under Jumla agro-ecological condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=580 E-copies
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