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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 : Qualitative analysis of post harvested fish Material Type: printed text Authors: K Bajracharya, Author ; Roy, N.K., Author Pagination: 427-431 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Fish, post harvest, qualitative analysis Abstract: A study was carried out to determine the quality of cultured fish species namely rohu (Labeo rohita), naini (Cirrhina mrigal) and silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) which were transported from Fisheries Research Centre, Pokhara to Fisheries Research Division, Godawari in frozen and chilled (with ice) conditions as well as: brought from Kathmandu market to Fisheries Research Division, Godawari……………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1229 Qualitative analysis of post harvested fish [printed text] / K Bajracharya, Author ; Roy, N.K., Author . - [s.d.] . - 427-431 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: Fish, post harvest, qualitative analysis Abstract: A study was carried out to determine the quality of cultured fish species namely rohu (Labeo rohita), naini (Cirrhina mrigal) and silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) which were transported from Fisheries Research Centre, Pokhara to Fisheries Research Division, Godawari in frozen and chilled (with ice) conditions as well as: brought from Kathmandu market to Fisheries Research Division, Godawari……………
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1229URL The landscape of qualitative research; Theories and issues / Denzin, Norman K.
Title : The landscape of qualitative research; Theories and issues Material Type: printed text Authors: Denzin, Norman K. ; Lincoln, Yvonna S. ; , Edition statement: 2nd Publisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: XI+684 ISBN (or other code): 978-0-7619-2694-8 General note: AN: 7228, Includes index Keywords: Research; Qualitative research; reasoning; Social sciences Class number: 300.72 The landscape of qualitative research; Theories and issues [printed text] / Denzin, Norman K. ; Lincoln, Yvonna S. ; , . - 2nd . - Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 2003 . - XI+684.
ISBN : 978-0-7619-2694-8
AN: 7228, Includes index
Keywords: Research; Qualitative research; reasoning; Social sciences Class number: 300.72 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1007228 300.72, DEN Document NARC Library Documents Available Agro-morphological characterization of promising rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Genotypes for hills of Nepal / R.K Basnet
in Summer crops research in Nepal: Proceedings of the 25th Summer Crops Workshop held at Kathmandu 21-23 June 2007 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Agro-morphological characterization of promising rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Genotypes for hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: R.K Basnet, Editor ; Bajracharya, J., Editor ; Upreti, H.K., Author Publisher: Hardinath, Janakpur : National Rice Research Programme Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 93-101 p. Keywords: Rice ; quantitative and qualitative traits genetic purity promising genotypes agro-morphological characterization Abstract: A study on agro-morphological characterization was carried out to identify the key traits distinguishing the promising genotypes
developed by Agriculture Botany Division and to maintain the quality of seed with high genetic purity in laboratory and field in
2005 and 2006 rice season in Khumaltar. Four promising rice genotypes for mid- and high-hill conditions were agromorphologically
characterized along with two local varieties: Patle and Gudgud, and two standard checks of modern varieties:
Khumal-4 and Khumal-11. Altogether 14 different quantitative and 20 qualitative characters were observed at respective growth
stages of the rice plant following the ISTA Rules (2003) and standard rice descriptors (IRRI, 1980). A significant variability was
found for most quantitative traits (1.0 to 58.9% of CV) with two common .traits: two-clefted ligule and droopy panicle axis across the
genotypes under study. Variability was also observed in flag leaf angle with horizontal type in NR10492-7-22, Patle, erect in
NR10491-57-2-l, Khumal-11 and NR10515-69-1, and intermediate in rest of the genotypes; culm angle with intermediate and/or
erect type in most the genotypes and open in Patle. Likewise, strong to intermediate culm strength was found in six genotypes and
weak in Khumal-4 and Patle. Intermediate type of panicle was found in only two locallandraces with high sterility in Gudgud and
partial sterility in Patlc:: Thus, these promising genotypes were different from each other and can be easily identified based on these
qualitative and quantitative traits.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1006 Agro-morphological characterization of promising rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Genotypes for hills of Nepal [printed text] / R.K Basnet, Editor ; Bajracharya, J., Editor ; Upreti, H.K., Author . - Hardinath, Janakpur : National Rice Research Programme, 2010 . - 93-101 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: Rice ; quantitative and qualitative traits genetic purity promising genotypes agro-morphological characterization Abstract: A study on agro-morphological characterization was carried out to identify the key traits distinguishing the promising genotypes
developed by Agriculture Botany Division and to maintain the quality of seed with high genetic purity in laboratory and field in
2005 and 2006 rice season in Khumaltar. Four promising rice genotypes for mid- and high-hill conditions were agromorphologically
characterized along with two local varieties: Patle and Gudgud, and two standard checks of modern varieties:
Khumal-4 and Khumal-11. Altogether 14 different quantitative and 20 qualitative characters were observed at respective growth
stages of the rice plant following the ISTA Rules (2003) and standard rice descriptors (IRRI, 1980). A significant variability was
found for most quantitative traits (1.0 to 58.9% of CV) with two common .traits: two-clefted ligule and droopy panicle axis across the
genotypes under study. Variability was also observed in flag leaf angle with horizontal type in NR10492-7-22, Patle, erect in
NR10491-57-2-l, Khumal-11 and NR10515-69-1, and intermediate in rest of the genotypes; culm angle with intermediate and/or
erect type in most the genotypes and open in Patle. Likewise, strong to intermediate culm strength was found in six genotypes and
weak in Khumal-4 and Patle. Intermediate type of panicle was found in only two locallandraces with high sterility in Gudgud and
partial sterility in Patlc:: Thus, these promising genotypes were different from each other and can be easily identified based on these
qualitative and quantitative traits.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1006 E-copies
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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 : Diagnostic characteristics of pre-released rice varieties in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Bajracharya S, Editor Publication Date: 2010 Pagination: 345-349 p. Keywords: Age morphology ; rice qualitative and quantitative Abstract: Morphological study on twelve different promising rice varieties for hill condition was carried out in field and laboratory conditions
ofKhumaltar during 2002 and 2003. One promising variety NR 10414-25-2 was included in the second year. Two check varieties
were included namely, Khumal-11 and Chainung 242. Observations were taken for stable morphological characteristics of the
seedlings, plant stands and grains during the various stages of crop growth and after harvest in the field and laboratory .. Identifiable
variations were observed in both the qualitative and the quantitative characteristics in seedlings, plant stands and grains among the
studied varieties. Panicle types in the studied varieties varied from intermediate to compact and all the varieties were awnless.
Spikelet sterility varied from highly fertile, fertile to partly fertile. Significant variations were observed for rice grain characteristics,
hundred-grain weight and grain yield per plot. Highest leaf UW (Leaf7 Width) ratio was observed in Chandannath -3 and grains per
panicle were 165, which is the highest among the studied varieties. Likewise, hundred-grain weight was also found highest (3.17
gm.). Husk rice per panicle was found highest for NR 10291-6-1 (Manjushree -2) which was 29 and the variety was found partly
sterile as well. The highest grain yield per plot was observed in NR 10285-29-3-1 ( 4.11 kg/plot) and lowest in Chandannath -1 (1.65
kg/plot). The observation recorded can be valuable tools in the identification and the diagnosis of the rice cultivars in the field and
the laboratory.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1033 Diagnostic characteristics of pre-released rice varieties in Nepal [printed text] / Bajracharya S, Editor . - 2010 . - 345-349 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: Age morphology ; rice qualitative and quantitative Abstract: Morphological study on twelve different promising rice varieties for hill condition was carried out in field and laboratory conditions
ofKhumaltar during 2002 and 2003. One promising variety NR 10414-25-2 was included in the second year. Two check varieties
were included namely, Khumal-11 and Chainung 242. Observations were taken for stable morphological characteristics of the
seedlings, plant stands and grains during the various stages of crop growth and after harvest in the field and laboratory .. Identifiable
variations were observed in both the qualitative and the quantitative characteristics in seedlings, plant stands and grains among the
studied varieties. Panicle types in the studied varieties varied from intermediate to compact and all the varieties were awnless.
Spikelet sterility varied from highly fertile, fertile to partly fertile. Significant variations were observed for rice grain characteristics,
hundred-grain weight and grain yield per plot. Highest leaf UW (Leaf7 Width) ratio was observed in Chandannath -3 and grains per
panicle were 165, which is the highest among the studied varieties. Likewise, hundred-grain weight was also found highest (3.17
gm.). Husk rice per panicle was found highest for NR 10291-6-1 (Manjushree -2) which was 29 and the variety was found partly
sterile as well. The highest grain yield per plot was observed in NR 10285-29-3-1 ( 4.11 kg/plot) and lowest in Chandannath -1 (1.65
kg/plot). The observation recorded can be valuable tools in the identification and the diagnosis of the rice cultivars in the field and
the laboratory.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1033 E-copies
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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Variation on agro-morphological characteristics among Nepalies finger millet germplasm Material Type: printed text Authors: R.B Amgai, Editor ; T.B Chettri ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author ; M.P. Upadhyaya, Author ; Khatiwada, S.P., Author ; A Mudwari, Author Pagination: 193-196 p. Keywords: Finger millet ; Landrace variation qualitative quantitative Abstract: Finger millet is the 4111 important food crop in Nepal. It is major food for hilly region of the
country. Finger millet is CQnsidered as more nutritious cereal food. Nepal harbor a lot of the
finger millet germplasm variability across the country that have a lot of breeding value.
Therefore, four hundred and thirty nine finger millet accessions collected from different
parts of the country were evaluated for 19 different qualitative and quantitative traits during
normal finger millet growing season of2009 and 2010. Two rows of 1.5 m long with 20 em
spacing were used on augmented design with Daile, Okhale, Kahre Kodo-1 and GPU-48 as
check varieties. Seed was sown on both rows and plant spacing was maintained for 15 em
after 30 days of seedling emergence. Other cultivation practice was conducted as per
normal condition. A lot of variation was found for both traits. Days to 50% heading, days to
SO% maturity, Effective tiller, Finger no., no. of seed per finger and total grain per spike
varied from 48-101, 79-172, 1-6, 2-10, 65-2597 and 123-2775 respectively. A lot of
variation was also found on ear shape, ear size, grain covering, grain color, grain shape,
grain surface and pericarp persistence characteristics. This variation can be used for the
development of the finger millet varieties for niche specificity and broad adaptability.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=941 Variation on agro-morphological characteristics among Nepalies finger millet germplasm [printed text] / R.B Amgai, Editor ; T.B Chettri ; S. K. Budhathoki, Author ; M.P. Upadhyaya, Author ; Khatiwada, S.P., Author ; A Mudwari, Author . - [s.d.] . - 193-196 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Finger millet ; Landrace variation qualitative quantitative Abstract: Finger millet is the 4111 important food crop in Nepal. It is major food for hilly region of the
country. Finger millet is CQnsidered as more nutritious cereal food. Nepal harbor a lot of the
finger millet germplasm variability across the country that have a lot of breeding value.
Therefore, four hundred and thirty nine finger millet accessions collected from different
parts of the country were evaluated for 19 different qualitative and quantitative traits during
normal finger millet growing season of2009 and 2010. Two rows of 1.5 m long with 20 em
spacing were used on augmented design with Daile, Okhale, Kahre Kodo-1 and GPU-48 as
check varieties. Seed was sown on both rows and plant spacing was maintained for 15 em
after 30 days of seedling emergence. Other cultivation practice was conducted as per
normal condition. A lot of variation was found for both traits. Days to 50% heading, days to
SO% maturity, Effective tiller, Finger no., no. of seed per finger and total grain per spike
varied from 48-101, 79-172, 1-6, 2-10, 65-2597 and 123-2775 respectively. A lot of
variation was also found on ear shape, ear size, grain covering, grain color, grain shape,
grain surface and pericarp persistence characteristics. This variation can be used for the
development of the finger millet varieties for niche specificity and broad adaptability.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=941 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=941URL