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Effects of Season on Rapid Multiplication of Virus-free Plant-lets under in Vitro and on Production of Pre-basic Seeds of Potato(Solanum tuberosum L.) under In Vivo Conditions / Shambhu P. Dhital in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.10 (2010)
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Title : Effects of Season on Rapid Multiplication of Virus-free Plant-lets under in Vitro and on Production of Pre-basic Seeds of Potato(Solanum tuberosum L.) under In Vivo Conditions Material Type: printed text Authors: Shambhu P. Dhital, Author ; Binesh M. Sakha, Author ; Ram B. Nepal, Author Publication Date: 2010 Article on page: 75-82 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Autumn season, Glasshouse, Screenhouse, Size of pre-basic seed,Spring season Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1206
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.10 (2010) . - 75-82 p.[article] Effects of Season on Rapid Multiplication of Virus-free Plant-lets under in Vitro and on Production of Pre-basic Seeds of Potato(Solanum tuberosum L.) under In Vivo Conditions [printed text] / Shambhu P. Dhital, Author ; Binesh M. Sakha, Author ; Ram B. Nepal, Author . - 2010 . - 75-82 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.10 (2010) . - 75-82 p.
Keywords: Autumn season, Glasshouse, Screenhouse, Size of pre-basic seed,Spring season Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1206 An Assessment of Rainy Season Vegetable Crops Cultivation in Koshi Hills / T. R. Chapagain ; P. P. Khatiwada
Title : An Assessment of Rainy Season Vegetable Crops Cultivation in Koshi Hills Material Type: printed text Authors: T. R. Chapagain, Author ; P. P. Khatiwada, Author Pagination: 260-266 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: average variable cost, marketing margin, rainy season vegetables Abstract: A case study was carried out to assess the benefit on cultivating rainy season vegetable
crops in the Koshi hills of Nepal. The study was carried out across the Dharan-Tehratlmm
road corridor from Mttlghat (400m) of Dhankuta districts to Basantpur (2200m) of
Tehratlwm districts. Five major rainy season vegetable crops namely: cabbage. cauliflower,
radish, pea and tomato were included in the study. The infomwtion 011 radish and cabbage
was collected form Basalllpur, cauliflower and peas from Sidlmwa and tomato from
Mulghat. Data collected during study were analyzed by using computer software. Maize is
the major altemate crop to the vegetables in rainy season and the net return received by the
famJers from maize production was only Rs. 607 per ropani. In the recent years, cabbage,
radish, cauliflower and peas cultivation after potato han•esting has increased instead of
maize. The net profit from cabbage, cauliflower, tomato radish and peas was found 11 times,
5.5 times, 13.8 times, 20 times, 6.1 times and 6.4 times higher than maize production while
Average Variable Cost (AVC) wasfowzd Rs. 1.17, 2.83, 3.37, 0.64 and 3.33 respectively. The
existing field price was observed profitable 011 cultivation of rainy season vegetables though
marketing margin was considerably high. It can be cone/ruled that the rainy season
vegetable production in hills is highly profitable.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=509 An Assessment of Rainy Season Vegetable Crops Cultivation in Koshi Hills [printed text] / T. R. Chapagain, Author ; P. P. Khatiwada, Author . - [s.d.] . - 260-266 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: average variable cost, marketing margin, rainy season vegetables Abstract: A case study was carried out to assess the benefit on cultivating rainy season vegetable
crops in the Koshi hills of Nepal. The study was carried out across the Dharan-Tehratlmm
road corridor from Mttlghat (400m) of Dhankuta districts to Basantpur (2200m) of
Tehratlwm districts. Five major rainy season vegetable crops namely: cabbage. cauliflower,
radish, pea and tomato were included in the study. The infomwtion 011 radish and cabbage
was collected form Basalllpur, cauliflower and peas from Sidlmwa and tomato from
Mulghat. Data collected during study were analyzed by using computer software. Maize is
the major altemate crop to the vegetables in rainy season and the net return received by the
famJers from maize production was only Rs. 607 per ropani. In the recent years, cabbage,
radish, cauliflower and peas cultivation after potato han•esting has increased instead of
maize. The net profit from cabbage, cauliflower, tomato radish and peas was found 11 times,
5.5 times, 13.8 times, 20 times, 6.1 times and 6.4 times higher than maize production while
Average Variable Cost (AVC) wasfowzd Rs. 1.17, 2.83, 3.37, 0.64 and 3.33 respectively. The
existing field price was observed profitable 011 cultivation of rainy season vegetables though
marketing margin was considerably high. It can be cone/ruled that the rainy season
vegetable production in hills is highly profitable.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=509 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=509URL
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Development of rice varieties for spring season in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Dil Raj Yadav ; Ram Baran Yadaw ; Surya Narayan Sah ; Umesh Sah Pagination: 75-81 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: spring season ; rice genotypes grain yield Abstract: Evaluation of various rice genotypes were tested in a series of trials viz., observation nursery,
initial evaluation, coordinated varietal and coordinated farmers' field trials in the spring
season of 2009 and 20 I Oto identify the suitable rice varieties for spring season. In national
spring rice observation nursery a total of 31 and 36 genotypes were tested in 2009 and 20 I 0,
respectively. Among the tested genotypes, ADRON-117, OM 5796, OM 5939, IR 72944-1-2-
2, BAGHIXIAN, OM 2008, PSBRC, IR 79538-1-1-1-1, OM 6035, PSBRC 50, IR 68305-18-
1-1, OM 2395, OM 5625, lR 72176-307-4-2-2-3, IR 7925-4-65-1-3-2, SILUGONGGO, CT
15675-7-1-4-3-1-M, OM 7938, TR 72892-77-2-2-2, OM 4900, KAWMAS and IR 18154-5-9-
2-1-3-2 were found superior with respect grain yield. Similarly, 24 genotypes tested in initial
evaluation trials of both the years, all the observed traits were found highly significant
different among genotypes in both the years except plant height, effective tillers/m2 and
number of unfilled grains/panicle in 2009. The genotypes OM 3536 (4475 kg/ha), PSBRC 28
(4332 kg/ba), lET 1771 (4557 kg/ha), WAS-57-B-B-17-3-3-1 (4167 kg/ha), OM 1490 (4475
kg/ha) were higher grain yielder in 2009 and IR 73730-33-2-32 (4050 kglha), RR-232-1-
1(3917 kglha), WAS 57-B-B-17-3-3-1(3722kg/ha), ZHON Goo-126(3666kglha), OM-1055
(3760kg/ha) produced higher grain yield in comparison to other tested genotypes in 2010. ln
coordinated varietal trials higher grain yielding genotypes were Kachorwa Dhan-4 (4120
kg/ha), IR 73730-33-2-32 (4050 kg/ha), JET 3137 (4045 kg/ha), OM 1055 (3941 kg/ha) and
OMC 96 (3938 kg/ha). In coordinated farmers' field trials the genotypes IR51656-2K, NR274,
Kachorwa Dhan 4, OMC-96 and OM I 055 performed better than the others.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=866 Development of rice varieties for spring season in Nepal [printed text] / Dil Raj Yadav ; Ram Baran Yadaw ; Surya Narayan Sah ; Umesh Sah . - [s.d.] . - 75-81 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: spring season ; rice genotypes grain yield Abstract: Evaluation of various rice genotypes were tested in a series of trials viz., observation nursery,
initial evaluation, coordinated varietal and coordinated farmers' field trials in the spring
season of 2009 and 20 I Oto identify the suitable rice varieties for spring season. In national
spring rice observation nursery a total of 31 and 36 genotypes were tested in 2009 and 20 I 0,
respectively. Among the tested genotypes, ADRON-117, OM 5796, OM 5939, IR 72944-1-2-
2, BAGHIXIAN, OM 2008, PSBRC, IR 79538-1-1-1-1, OM 6035, PSBRC 50, IR 68305-18-
1-1, OM 2395, OM 5625, lR 72176-307-4-2-2-3, IR 7925-4-65-1-3-2, SILUGONGGO, CT
15675-7-1-4-3-1-M, OM 7938, TR 72892-77-2-2-2, OM 4900, KAWMAS and IR 18154-5-9-
2-1-3-2 were found superior with respect grain yield. Similarly, 24 genotypes tested in initial
evaluation trials of both the years, all the observed traits were found highly significant
different among genotypes in both the years except plant height, effective tillers/m2 and
number of unfilled grains/panicle in 2009. The genotypes OM 3536 (4475 kg/ha), PSBRC 28
(4332 kg/ba), lET 1771 (4557 kg/ha), WAS-57-B-B-17-3-3-1 (4167 kg/ha), OM 1490 (4475
kg/ha) were higher grain yielder in 2009 and IR 73730-33-2-32 (4050 kglha), RR-232-1-
1(3917 kglha), WAS 57-B-B-17-3-3-1(3722kg/ha), ZHON Goo-126(3666kglha), OM-1055
(3760kg/ha) produced higher grain yield in comparison to other tested genotypes in 2010. ln
coordinated varietal trials higher grain yielding genotypes were Kachorwa Dhan-4 (4120
kg/ha), IR 73730-33-2-32 (4050 kg/ha), JET 3137 (4045 kg/ha), OM 1055 (3941 kg/ha) and
OMC 96 (3938 kg/ha). In coordinated farmers' field trials the genotypes IR51656-2K, NR274,
Kachorwa Dhan 4, OMC-96 and OM I 055 performed better than the others.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=866 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=866URL Evaluation of multinational companies maize hybrids during winter season of 2010-2012 / Koirala, K.B.
Title : Evaluation of multinational companies maize hybrids during winter season of 2010-2012 Material Type: printed text Authors: Koirala, K.B., Editor ; Gurung D.B. ; Kunwar, C.B., Author ; M. Tripathi, Author ; T Pitambar, Author ; G Bhandari, Author ; B Bhandari, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; ,Karki, T.B., Author ; K Dhital, Author ; B.R. Baral, Author ; Adhikari, P, Author ; B.B Achhami, Author ; SB BK, Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; B.N Chaudhari, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author Pagination: 163-167 p. Keywords: Maize hybrids ; winter season Abstract: National Maize Research Program (NMRP) has initiated research to identify suitable maize
hybrids developed by multinational companies for general cultivation as short-tenn strategy
using the fund of respective seed company in central and eastern Tarai since last three
years. In the process of evaluation, NMRP has assessed 69 and 56 hybrids in 2011 and
2012, respectively from 12 multinational companies in collaboration with RARS,
Parwanipur and RARS, Tarahara during winter cropping season along with two OPVs and
one hybrid check. The experiment was carried out in randomized complete block design
with two replications at both locations in Rice-Maize cropping system and three
replications at Rampur in Maize-Maize cropping system. Plot size was four rows of 5 m
lengths with 75 em x 25 em (RR x PP) spacing and 160:60:40 kg ha"1 NPK, respectively.
Five hybrids from three multinational companies and 11 hybrids from six multinational
companies were registered in 2010 and 2011, respectively based on the infonnation
provided by the respective seed company. Sixteen hybrids from twelve multinational seed
companies were registered in 2012 based on the results of collaborative experiments
conducted by National Maize Research Program.Evaluation of multinational companies maize hybrids during winter season of 2010-2012 [printed text] / Koirala, K.B., Editor ; Gurung D.B. ; Kunwar, C.B., Author ; M. Tripathi, Author ; T Pitambar, Author ; G Bhandari, Author ; B Bhandari, Author ; Shrestha, J., Author ; ,Karki, T.B., Author ; K Dhital, Author ; B.R. Baral, Author ; Adhikari, P, Author ; B.B Achhami, Author ; SB BK, Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; B.N Chaudhari, Author ; J.B Chhetri, Author . - [s.d.] . - 163-167 p.
Keywords: Maize hybrids ; winter season Abstract: National Maize Research Program (NMRP) has initiated research to identify suitable maize
hybrids developed by multinational companies for general cultivation as short-tenn strategy
using the fund of respective seed company in central and eastern Tarai since last three
years. In the process of evaluation, NMRP has assessed 69 and 56 hybrids in 2011 and
2012, respectively from 12 multinational companies in collaboration with RARS,
Parwanipur and RARS, Tarahara during winter cropping season along with two OPVs and
one hybrid check. The experiment was carried out in randomized complete block design
with two replications at both locations in Rice-Maize cropping system and three
replications at Rampur in Maize-Maize cropping system. Plot size was four rows of 5 m
lengths with 75 em x 25 em (RR x PP) spacing and 160:60:40 kg ha"1 NPK, respectively.
Five hybrids from three multinational companies and 11 hybrids from six multinational
companies were registered in 2010 and 2011, respectively based on the infonnation
provided by the respective seed company. Sixteen hybrids from twelve multinational seed
companies were registered in 2012 based on the results of collaborative experiments
conducted by National Maize Research Program.Evaluation of rice genotypes in winter season at national rice research program, Hardinath / Dil Raj Yadav
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Evaluation of rice genotypes in winter season at national rice research program, Hardinath Material Type: printed text Authors: Dil Raj Yadav ; Ram Baran Yadaw, Author ; Surya Narayan Sah, Author ; Umesh Sah, Author ; Parmananda Sharma, Author ; Dilip Sah, Author Pagination: 169-171 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Boro season ; rice genotypes grain yield Abstract: In order to find out high grain yielding with good quality rice genotypes for winter season; 20
and 22 rice genotypes were evaluated in the boro season of 2009 and 20 I 0 at National Rice
Research Program, Hardinath, Dhanusha. The significantly higher grain yielding genotypes in
2009 were IR72102-3-135-1-l-l (4073 kglha), IR62037-93-1 (3905 kglha) and IR72892-77-
2-2-2 (3900 kglha) . The statistical analysis showed highly significant differences among
genotypes in all observed traits except effective tillers/m2 in 20 I 0. In 2010, the genotypes IR
47686-9-1-B-1 (5282 kg/ha)) and IR 72904-135-1-3-2 ( 4500 kg/ha) produced significantly
higher grain yield than the other tested genotypes. The maturity period of these two genotypes
was 194 and 188 days, respectively which were at par with the checks (Jaya and Radha-4).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=884 Evaluation of rice genotypes in winter season at national rice research program, Hardinath [printed text] / Dil Raj Yadav ; Ram Baran Yadaw, Author ; Surya Narayan Sah, Author ; Umesh Sah, Author ; Parmananda Sharma, Author ; Dilip Sah, Author . - [s.d.] . - 169-171 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: Boro season ; rice genotypes grain yield Abstract: In order to find out high grain yielding with good quality rice genotypes for winter season; 20
and 22 rice genotypes were evaluated in the boro season of 2009 and 20 I 0 at National Rice
Research Program, Hardinath, Dhanusha. The significantly higher grain yielding genotypes in
2009 were IR72102-3-135-1-l-l (4073 kglha), IR62037-93-1 (3905 kglha) and IR72892-77-
2-2-2 (3900 kglha) . The statistical analysis showed highly significant differences among
genotypes in all observed traits except effective tillers/m2 in 20 I 0. In 2010, the genotypes IR
47686-9-1-B-1 (5282 kg/ha)) and IR 72904-135-1-3-2 ( 4500 kg/ha) produced significantly
higher grain yield than the other tested genotypes. The maturity period of these two genotypes
was 194 and 188 days, respectively which were at par with the checks (Jaya and Radha-4).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=884 E-copies
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