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Rice fungro disease management / Chancellor, T.C.B.
Title : Rice fungro disease management Material Type: printed text Authors: Chancellor, T.C.B. ; Azzam, O. ; , Publisher: Manila : International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Publication Date: 1999 Pagination: VIII+166 ISBN (or other code): 978-971-22-0031-1 General note: AN: 6187
ISBN 978-971-220-031-0Keywords: Rice-diseases; Rice Class number: 633.18 Call Number : 633.18 CHA R 1995 Rice fungro disease management [printed text] / Chancellor, T.C.B. ; Azzam, O. ; , . - Manila : International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), 1999 . - VIII+166.
ISBN : 978-971-22-0031-1
AN: 6187
ISBN 978-971-220-031-0
Keywords: Rice-diseases; Rice Class number: 633.18 Call Number : 633.18 CHA R 1995 Copies (3)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1008259 633.18 CHA R 1995 Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1008590 633.18 CHA-R 1999 Document NARC Library Documents Available 6187 633.18, CHA Document NARC Library Documents Available Rice Gene Pool for Tarai and Inner Tarai Areas of Nepal / Joshi, Bal K. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 6 (2005)
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Title : Rice Gene Pool for Tarai and Inner Tarai Areas of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Joshi, Bal K., Author Publication Date: 2005 Article on page: 10-22 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Ancestor, Landrace, Nepalese rice cultivar, Rice gene pool, Tarai and Inner Abstract: Knowledge on crop gene pool helps to develop varieties, to know the potential sources for
breeding materials and to develop strategy for sustainable use and conservation. The amount of
genetic diversity presents depends on the number and diversity of the original ancestors
involved in the creation of a germplasm pool, existing landraces and wild species. The objective
of this research was to study the diversity of rice gene pool present in the Nepalese improved
rice cultivars and landraces adapted to Tarai and Inner Tarai ( Nepalese rice cultivars were examined and surveyed the literature for distribution of landraces
and wild relatives of rice. Crosses among indica rice gene pool are more common and use of
japonica and nivara species were less common. There are 28 improved rice cultivars, >500
landraces, and 6 wild species and relatives of rice adapted to Tarai and Inner Tarai. Eight
countries are the origins for 28 cultivars. In Nepal 4 cultivars were bred and developed using a
local landrace and exotic genotypes. A total of 35 ancestors originated in 11 different countries
were used to develop these 28 cultivars. Highest number of ancestors was from India. Use of
ancestors of both sativa and nivara species having indica and japonica types indicated the
collection of wide gene pool. Most of the ancestors were sativa (60.00%) and indica (65.71%).
Genetic erosion is observed in rice diversity therefore, in situ, on farm and ex situ conservations
are necessary for maintaining the genetic variation. Utilization of local landraces in breeding
program may be the good way of genetic resources conservation. Gene pool from these
landraces along with international gene pool could make towards success in developing high
yielding cultivars with wide adaptability and/or site specific. In this study, cultivars and
landraces surveyed represent a wide range of variation for different areas of origin and
adaptation. This genetic diversity is very useful for further rice improvement and should be
conserved both ex situ and in situ.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=56
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 10-22 p[article] Rice Gene Pool for Tarai and Inner Tarai Areas of Nepal [printed text] / Joshi, Bal K., Author . - 2005 . - 10-22 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 10-22 p
Keywords: Ancestor, Landrace, Nepalese rice cultivar, Rice gene pool, Tarai and Inner Abstract: Knowledge on crop gene pool helps to develop varieties, to know the potential sources for
breeding materials and to develop strategy for sustainable use and conservation. The amount of
genetic diversity presents depends on the number and diversity of the original ancestors
involved in the creation of a germplasm pool, existing landraces and wild species. The objective
of this research was to study the diversity of rice gene pool present in the Nepalese improved
rice cultivars and landraces adapted to Tarai and Inner Tarai ( Nepalese rice cultivars were examined and surveyed the literature for distribution of landraces
and wild relatives of rice. Crosses among indica rice gene pool are more common and use of
japonica and nivara species were less common. There are 28 improved rice cultivars, >500
landraces, and 6 wild species and relatives of rice adapted to Tarai and Inner Tarai. Eight
countries are the origins for 28 cultivars. In Nepal 4 cultivars were bred and developed using a
local landrace and exotic genotypes. A total of 35 ancestors originated in 11 different countries
were used to develop these 28 cultivars. Highest number of ancestors was from India. Use of
ancestors of both sativa and nivara species having indica and japonica types indicated the
collection of wide gene pool. Most of the ancestors were sativa (60.00%) and indica (65.71%).
Genetic erosion is observed in rice diversity therefore, in situ, on farm and ex situ conservations
are necessary for maintaining the genetic variation. Utilization of local landraces in breeding
program may be the good way of genetic resources conservation. Gene pool from these
landraces along with international gene pool could make towards success in developing high
yielding cultivars with wide adaptability and/or site specific. In this study, cultivars and
landraces surveyed represent a wide range of variation for different areas of origin and
adaptation. This genetic diversity is very useful for further rice improvement and should be
conserved both ex situ and in situ.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=56 Rice process technology / Bandyopadhaya, S.
Title : Rice process technology Material Type: printed text Authors: Bandyopadhaya, S. ; Roy, N.C. ; , Publisher: New Delhi : Oxford IBH Publishing Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 204 ISBN (or other code): 978-81-204-0751-0 General note: AN: 2353 Keywords: Rice; Rice industry; Food technology Class number: 664.72 Rice process technology [printed text] / Bandyopadhaya, S. ; Roy, N.C. ; , . - New Delhi : Oxford IBH Publishing, 1992 . - 204.
ISBN : 978-81-204-0751-0
AN: 2353
Keywords: Rice; Rice industry; Food technology Class number: 664.72 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1002353 664.72, BAN Document NARC Library Documents Available Rice research and development in the flood-prone ecosystem / Bhuiyan, S.I.
Title : Rice research and development in the flood-prone ecosystem Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhuiyan, S.I. ; Abedin, M.Z. ; ,Singh, V.P. Publisher: Philippines : IRRI Publication Date: 2004 Pagination: 283 ISBN (or other code): 978-971-22-0197-4 General note: AN: 160
ISBN 978-971-220-197-xLanguages : Nepali (nep) Keywords: Breeding methods; Crop menagement; Agricultural products; Rice-research; Rice Class number: 633.18 Call Number : 633.18 BHU R 2004 Rice research and development in the flood-prone ecosystem [printed text] / Bhuiyan, S.I. ; Abedin, M.Z. ; ,Singh, V.P. . - Philippines : IRRI, 2004 . - 283.
ISBN : 978-971-22-0197-4
AN: 160
ISBN 978-971-220-197-x
Languages : Nepali (nep)
Keywords: Breeding methods; Crop menagement; Agricultural products; Rice-research; Rice Class number: 633.18 Call Number : 633.18 BHU R 2004 Copies (8)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1000160A 633.18 BHU Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1008295 633.18 BHU R 2004 Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1008540 633.18 BHU R 2004 Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1008539 633.18 BHU R 2004 Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1008538 633.18 BHU R 2004 Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1008537 633.18 BHU R 2004 Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1009088 633.18 BHU-R 2004 Document NARC Library Documents Available 160 633.18, BHU Document NARC Library Documents Available Rice research in Asia: progress and priorities / Evenson, R.E.
Title : Rice research in Asia: progress and priorities Material Type: printed text Authors: Evenson, R.E. ; , Publisher: UK : CAB International Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 418 ISBN (or other code): 978-0-85198-997-6 General note: AN: 191
ISBN 978-0-85198-997-7Keywords: Rice - research; Crop losses; Rice; Asia Class number: 633.18072 Copies (2)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1000191A 633.18072 EVE Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1008478 633.18072 EVE-R 1996 Document NARC Library Documents Available Rice: Soil, water Land / Moormann, Frans R.PermalinkRice Today, Jan-Mar 2011 Vol.10 No. 1PermalinkCrop loss assessment in rice / International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)PermalinkThe economics of integrated pest control in Irrigated rice / Waibel, HermannPermalinkRice biotechnology / Khush, G.S.PermalinkRice biotechnology and genetic engineering / Christou, PaulPermalinkRice bran and leucaena supplementation on the growth and digestibility by goats fed urea treated rice straw / Upreti, C.R.PermalinkRice farming systems: new directions / International Rice Research InstitutePermalinkPermalinkRice genetics / Khush, G.S (ed)PermalinkRice GeneticsPermalinkRice growing / Konokhava, V.P.PermalinkRice husk gasification technology in AsiaPermalinkRice: in human nutrition / Juliano, B.O.PermalinkRice in Nepal / Mallick, Rajeshwar NathPermalinkRice management biotechnology / Swaminathan, M.S.PermalinkRice (Oryza sativa L) cultivation in the highest elevation of the world / Paudel, M.N. in Agronomy Journal of Nepal, Vol.2 (2011)PermalinkRice pest science and management / Teng, P.S.PermalinkRice research and development policy: a first encounter / Zeigler, R.S.PermalinkRice research and production in China: an IRRI team's view / International Rice Research InstitutePermalink