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Study on rice at different planting dates under changing rainfall pattern at Khumaltar / Ghanashyam Malla
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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Title : Study on rice at different planting dates under changing rainfall pattern at Khumaltar Material Type: printed text Authors: Ghanashyam Malla ; Gautam, Anand Kumar, Author ; Alok Sharma, Author ; Amit Timilsina, Author Pagination: 205-209 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Climate ; Planting dates Rainfall pattern rice and variety Abstract: Rice is a major crop in the country, playing a vital role in national economy. Unusual rain is
mainly affecting the rice than the other crops with main impact on transplanting time. To find
out the solution of this problem, an experiment was carried out in split plot design with two
varieties as main plot and three dates of transplanting as sub plot factor with three replications
in 2010 and 2011 at Khumaltar. Variety Khumal 13 produced higher grain yield compared to
Kimma! 4 in both years. Significantly higher grain yield (6.6 t/ha) was found under tlurd date
of transplanting in 20 I 0 compared to frrst date of transplanti11g and statistically comparable
grain yield to second date. First date of transplanting resulted significantly higher grain yield
(7 .3 t/ha) compared with other dates in 2011. Onset and intensity of rainfall was erratic with
late rainfall in 20 I 0 and 87% more rainfall in 2011. Thus, development of wide adaptable
varieties and well advanced climate forecasting system is required to minimize the threats of
rainfall uncertainty for the food security and livelihood of country.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=897 Study on rice at different planting dates under changing rainfall pattern at Khumaltar [printed text] / Ghanashyam Malla ; Gautam, Anand Kumar, Author ; Alok Sharma, Author ; Amit Timilsina, Author . - [s.d.] . - 205-209 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Climate ; Planting dates Rainfall pattern rice and variety Abstract: Rice is a major crop in the country, playing a vital role in national economy. Unusual rain is
mainly affecting the rice than the other crops with main impact on transplanting time. To find
out the solution of this problem, an experiment was carried out in split plot design with two
varieties as main plot and three dates of transplanting as sub plot factor with three replications
in 2010 and 2011 at Khumaltar. Variety Khumal 13 produced higher grain yield compared to
Kimma! 4 in both years. Significantly higher grain yield (6.6 t/ha) was found under tlurd date
of transplanting in 20 I 0 compared to frrst date of transplanti11g and statistically comparable
grain yield to second date. First date of transplanting resulted significantly higher grain yield
(7 .3 t/ha) compared with other dates in 2011. Onset and intensity of rainfall was erratic with
late rainfall in 20 I 0 and 87% more rainfall in 2011. Thus, development of wide adaptable
varieties and well advanced climate forecasting system is required to minimize the threats of
rainfall uncertainty for the food security and livelihood of country.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=897 E-copies
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=897URLEvaluation of soybean (Glycine Max L. Merril) genotypes for terai under maize based cropping system of Nepal / Darai, R.
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in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.![]()
Title : Evaluation of soybean (Glycine Max L. Merril) genotypes for terai under maize based cropping system of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Darai, R., Editor ; B.S Bastola, Author ; NK Yadav, Author ; B.R. Baral, Author Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 298-312 p. Keywords: Soybeans ; genetic diversity croppping pattern participatory approach Abstract: Unavailability of suitable variety to cropping pattern such as Maize-soybean-toria /other winter crops has been realized in the recent
years. Released varieties have more or less smaller seed size and longer maturity period (135-145 days), which the farmers usually
don't prefer. In the present context soybean is getting popularity due to the sharp demands for poultry fanning in the country. Since it
is an important component of the poultry feed, in connection with above background soybean genotypes collected from diversified
sources were evaluated in observation screening nursery (OBN) and multi-location trial for yield potential, insect-disease reaction in
the research station of Rampur and Nawalpur during 2004 to 2005. Multi-location trial was carried out in RCB desjgn with four
replications and OBN in rod row. No of rows of the genotypes were two in OBN, four in multi-location trial. Some lines AGS124
(2719 kglha), SB0065 (2589 kglha), Gl873 (2482 kglha) arid LS7716-l6 (2371 kglha) were selected from observation screening
nursery based on the over years performances and will be promoted in multi location trial in next season. Similarly, the genotypes
Puja (1699kglha), TGX-311-230 (1691 kg/ha) and PK-327 (1614 kglha) were found outstanding in performances than the standard
check cobb (1367 kglha) and significant differences among the genotypes over the year and across location in multi location trial.
Therefore, these lines will be evaluated in farmer's participatory trial. Participatory research is the spirit of the time for dynamic and
effectively adaptation to the farmers root level. Maintaining biodiversity, selection of lines according to farmer and user's choice,
farmer-to-farmer seed diffusion lead to fast adoption and rapid impact at farm level (Sarker et al.2003). In the brightness, farmers
preferred Puja for it's earlier maturity (125 days), resistant to yellow mosaic virus and bacterial pustule, higher yield (yield potential
2.5 tlha), medium bold seed size (13.83g/100 seed) and adjust well in maize based system either in mono or intercrops.lt is also well
adapted from terai/inner terai to mid hills environment. National Seed Board has released it for general cultivation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1028 Evaluation of soybean (Glycine Max L. Merril) genotypes for terai under maize based cropping system of Nepal [printed text] / Darai, R., Editor ; B.S Bastola, Author ; NK Yadav, Author ; B.R. Baral, Author . - 2010 . - 298-312 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: Soybeans ; genetic diversity croppping pattern participatory approach Abstract: Unavailability of suitable variety to cropping pattern such as Maize-soybean-toria /other winter crops has been realized in the recent
years. Released varieties have more or less smaller seed size and longer maturity period (135-145 days), which the farmers usually
don't prefer. In the present context soybean is getting popularity due to the sharp demands for poultry fanning in the country. Since it
is an important component of the poultry feed, in connection with above background soybean genotypes collected from diversified
sources were evaluated in observation screening nursery (OBN) and multi-location trial for yield potential, insect-disease reaction in
the research station of Rampur and Nawalpur during 2004 to 2005. Multi-location trial was carried out in RCB desjgn with four
replications and OBN in rod row. No of rows of the genotypes were two in OBN, four in multi-location trial. Some lines AGS124
(2719 kglha), SB0065 (2589 kglha), Gl873 (2482 kglha) arid LS7716-l6 (2371 kglha) were selected from observation screening
nursery based on the over years performances and will be promoted in multi location trial in next season. Similarly, the genotypes
Puja (1699kglha), TGX-311-230 (1691 kg/ha) and PK-327 (1614 kglha) were found outstanding in performances than the standard
check cobb (1367 kglha) and significant differences among the genotypes over the year and across location in multi location trial.
Therefore, these lines will be evaluated in farmer's participatory trial. Participatory research is the spirit of the time for dynamic and
effectively adaptation to the farmers root level. Maintaining biodiversity, selection of lines according to farmer and user's choice,
farmer-to-farmer seed diffusion lead to fast adoption and rapid impact at farm level (Sarker et al.2003). In the brightness, farmers
preferred Puja for it's earlier maturity (125 days), resistant to yellow mosaic virus and bacterial pustule, higher yield (yield potential
2.5 tlha), medium bold seed size (13.83g/100 seed) and adjust well in maize based system either in mono or intercrops.lt is also well
adapted from terai/inner terai to mid hills environment. National Seed Board has released it for general cultivation.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1028 E-copies
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1028URLPerformance of widely adapted maize varieties throughout the year in relation with daily maximum temperature at Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal / Balaram Bhandari
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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Title : Performance of widely adapted maize varieties throughout the year in relation with daily maximum temperature at Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Balaram Bhandari ; Dil Bahadur Gurung, Author ; Ghanashyam Bhandari, Author Pagination: 163-168 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: climatic pattern ; yield selection temperature Abstract: Climatic parameters varies from time to time and from place to place. Desirable varieties are
those which can perform better on wider range of climatic conditions. This research was done
to assess the yield response of widely adapted early (Arun -2) and full season (Rampur
Composite) maize varieties throughout the year in relation with the pattern of daily maximum
temperature. Fifty two times of planting were done at an interval of a week in 2009/10 and
20 I 0/11. In first year, both early and full season variety produced the highest yield at 391
h
planting. Similarly, in second year, both varieties produced the highest yield at 12'h planting.
Pattern of daily maximum temperature responsible for the highest yield of early and full
season maize was analyzed. It showed that the range of maximum temperature between 30
and 35°C in most of its growth period is suitable for maize to obtain the highest yield. These
patterns may be also useful in selection of newly emerging widely adaptable maize OPVs and
hybrids.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=883 Performance of widely adapted maize varieties throughout the year in relation with daily maximum temperature at Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal [printed text] / Balaram Bhandari ; Dil Bahadur Gurung, Author ; Ghanashyam Bhandari, Author . - [s.d.] . - 163-168 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: climatic pattern ; yield selection temperature Abstract: Climatic parameters varies from time to time and from place to place. Desirable varieties are
those which can perform better on wider range of climatic conditions. This research was done
to assess the yield response of widely adapted early (Arun -2) and full season (Rampur
Composite) maize varieties throughout the year in relation with the pattern of daily maximum
temperature. Fifty two times of planting were done at an interval of a week in 2009/10 and
20 I 0/11. In first year, both early and full season variety produced the highest yield at 391
h
planting. Similarly, in second year, both varieties produced the highest yield at 12'h planting.
Pattern of daily maximum temperature responsible for the highest yield of early and full
season maize was analyzed. It showed that the range of maximum temperature between 30
and 35°C in most of its growth period is suitable for maize to obtain the highest yield. These
patterns may be also useful in selection of newly emerging widely adaptable maize OPVs and
hybrids.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=883 E-copies
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=883URL
Title : Integrated Nutrient Management In Rice-Wheat System Under Medium Land Situation Material Type: printed text Authors: Lal P. Amgain, Author Publisher: Bihar : Rajendra Agricultural University Publication Date: 1997 Pagination: 188 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: rooting pattern of rice; straw yield; biological harvest index;grain:straw ratio Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3191 Integrated Nutrient Management In Rice-Wheat System Under Medium Land Situation [printed text] / Lal P. Amgain, Author . - Bihar : Rajendra Agricultural University, 1997 . - 188 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: rooting pattern of rice; straw yield; biological harvest index;grain:straw ratio Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3191 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1957 AMG Document NARC Library Documents Available Soil types and fertility status in Western Terai Region of Nepal: A case from the Bankatawa VDC of the Banke District / Tiwari, K.R.
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in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki![]()
Title : Soil types and fertility status in Western Terai Region of Nepal: A case from the Bankatawa VDC of the Banke District Material Type: printed text Authors: Tiwari, K.R., Author Pagination: 308-315 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cropping pattern nutrient content, soil classification and profile. Abstract: Soil has a crucial role in addressing some of the key issues in the present context such as food security, and climate change and provide a key natural resources asset underpinning sustainable development. Land use change, soil degradation are the major problems for agriculture production and food security in Nepal. To address the issue of these problems National Land Use Project, Ministry of Land Reform and Management, Government of Nepal has implemented the project to prepare land use plan at VDC level. Soil survey and classification as well as soil fertility analysis for land use planning was done to classify the different soil types and fertility status of the area. The study was chosen Bankatawa VDC of the Banka District of Nepal. A Semi-detailed soil survey was conducted in February 2014, to delineate and map the existing soil types supported by remote sensing technique and geographical information system (GIS) analysis………………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2116 Soil types and fertility status in Western Terai Region of Nepal: A case from the Bankatawa VDC of the Banke District [printed text] / Tiwari, K.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 308-315 p.
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki![]()
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Cropping pattern nutrient content, soil classification and profile. Abstract: Soil has a crucial role in addressing some of the key issues in the present context such as food security, and climate change and provide a key natural resources asset underpinning sustainable development. Land use change, soil degradation are the major problems for agriculture production and food security in Nepal. To address the issue of these problems National Land Use Project, Ministry of Land Reform and Management, Government of Nepal has implemented the project to prepare land use plan at VDC level. Soil survey and classification as well as soil fertility analysis for land use planning was done to classify the different soil types and fertility status of the area. The study was chosen Bankatawa VDC of the Banka District of Nepal. A Semi-detailed soil survey was conducted in February 2014, to delineate and map the existing soil types supported by remote sensing technique and geographical information system (GIS) analysis………………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2116 E-copies
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2116URLStudy on rice and CO2-C emission under differnt temperature regime in mid-hill conditon / Ghanashyam Malla
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