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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 : Soybean varietal investigation in river basin area of mid-western Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Anil Pokhrel ; Keshav Raj Pokhrel ; Khim Bahadur BC ; Tara bahadur Ghimire, Author Pagination: 33-35 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: genotypes ; grain yield nodulaiton productivity soybean Abstract: With the view to select superior cultivar for the western mid hills, a coordinated varietal trial
CVT) was conducted at Agriculture Research Station,Dasharathpur, Surkhetduring 20 I 0-2012
including 14 genotypes, involving one check variety (Puja), obta ined from National Grain
Legume Research Program, Rampur, in Randomaized Complete Block Design with four
replications. The genotypes were found to be significantly different in terms of grain yield and
highly significant for hundred seed weight, plant height, days to flowering and days to
maturity. However, there was no significantly difference for nodulation, number of pods per
plant and seeds per pods. Three years combined analysis of the data revealed that genotype G-
4504, was fotmd to be the highest yielder(2169.6 kgfha.) followed by lARS 87-1 (2080.2
kgfha) and AGS-376 ( 1996.7 kgfha) .Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=857 Soybean varietal investigation in river basin area of mid-western Nepal [printed text] / Anil Pokhrel ; Keshav Raj Pokhrel ; Khim Bahadur BC ; Tara bahadur Ghimire, Author . - [s.d.] . - 33-35 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: genotypes ; grain yield nodulaiton productivity soybean Abstract: With the view to select superior cultivar for the western mid hills, a coordinated varietal trial
CVT) was conducted at Agriculture Research Station,Dasharathpur, Surkhetduring 20 I 0-2012
including 14 genotypes, involving one check variety (Puja), obta ined from National Grain
Legume Research Program, Rampur, in Randomaized Complete Block Design with four
replications. The genotypes were found to be significantly different in terms of grain yield and
highly significant for hundred seed weight, plant height, days to flowering and days to
maturity. However, there was no significantly difference for nodulation, number of pods per
plant and seeds per pods. Three years combined analysis of the data revealed that genotype G-
4504, was fotmd to be the highest yielder(2169.6 kgfha.) followed by lARS 87-1 (2080.2
kgfha) and AGS-376 ( 1996.7 kgfha) .Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=857 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=857URL
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. I / Giri, Y.P.
Title : Varietal improvement on vegetable soybean in the mid hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Resham Neupane ; Shrestha, Renuka ; Santosh Raj Tripathi ; Amrit Paudel ; Sushil Raj Subedi Pagination: 9-14 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: soybean ; legume mid-hills of Nepal seed yield Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max, L Merril) is the important summer legume in terms of area and
production in Nepal. It is now a days becoming popular for vegetable purpose in green pod
stage, Till now only one variety, Tarkari Bhatmas-1 has been released for vegetable purpose.
Several exotic and local genotypes of vegetable soybean were evaluated at three locationsAgronomy
Division, Khumaltar, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) and Regional
Agriculture Research Station (RARS) Lumle in order to identify and select suitable genotypes
for the mid hills . In coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-361 (2191 kg/ha), AGS-378
(2011kg/ha) and AGS-377 (1982kg/ha) were promising genotypes in terms of seed yield.
Differences in maturity period and hundred seed weight was highly significant among the
tested genotypes in the year 2009/ 10, whereas in the year 20 I 0/11 in coordinated varietal trial
at Khumaltar, AGS-381 (183 8kg/ha) and AGS-364 ( 1779kg/ha) produced higher yields than
check variety Sathiya. In HCRP, Kabre and RARS, Lumle, the genotype AGS-361 produced
higher yields than standard check variety. Tn the farmers' field trial at Khumaltar, HCRP
Kabre and RARS Lumle, the genotypes AGS-378 and AGS-351 were found promising in
terms of seed yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=853 Varietal improvement on vegetable soybean in the mid hills of Nepal [printed text] / Resham Neupane ; Shrestha, Renuka ; Santosh Raj Tripathi ; Amrit Paudel ; Sushil Raj Subedi . - [s.d.] . - 9-14 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: soybean ; legume mid-hills of Nepal seed yield Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max, L Merril) is the important summer legume in terms of area and
production in Nepal. It is now a days becoming popular for vegetable purpose in green pod
stage, Till now only one variety, Tarkari Bhatmas-1 has been released for vegetable purpose.
Several exotic and local genotypes of vegetable soybean were evaluated at three locationsAgronomy
Division, Khumaltar, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) and Regional
Agriculture Research Station (RARS) Lumle in order to identify and select suitable genotypes
for the mid hills . In coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-361 (2191 kg/ha), AGS-378
(2011kg/ha) and AGS-377 (1982kg/ha) were promising genotypes in terms of seed yield.
Differences in maturity period and hundred seed weight was highly significant among the
tested genotypes in the year 2009/ 10, whereas in the year 20 I 0/11 in coordinated varietal trial
at Khumaltar, AGS-381 (183 8kg/ha) and AGS-364 ( 1779kg/ha) produced higher yields than
check variety Sathiya. In HCRP, Kabre and RARS, Lumle, the genotype AGS-361 produced
higher yields than standard check variety. Tn the farmers' field trial at Khumaltar, HCRP
Kabre and RARS Lumle, the genotypes AGS-378 and AGS-351 were found promising in
terms of seed yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=853 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 : Varietal improvement on vegetable soybean in the mid-hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Neupane, R., Editor ; Shrestha, R. ; Tripathi, S.R, Author ; A Paudel, Author ; S.R Subedi, Author Pagination: 197-202 p. Keywords: Vegetable soybean ; mid-hills varietal investigation Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) is the important summer legume in terms of area and
production in Nepal. It is now a days becoming popular for vegetable purpose in green pod
stage. Till now only one variety, Tarkari Bbatmas-1 bas been released for vegetable
purpose. Several exotic and local genotypes of vegetable soybean were evaluated at three
locations- Agronomy Division, Khumaltar, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) and
Regional Agriculture Research Station (RARS) Lumle in order to identify and select
suitable genotypes for the mid hills. In coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-361
(219lkglba), AGS-378 (2011kg/ba) and AGS-377 (1982kg/ha) were promising genotypes
in terms of seed yield. Differences in m8turity period and hundred seed weight was highly
significant among the tested genotypes in the year 2009/10, whereas in the year 2010111 in
coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-381(1838kg/ba) and AGS-364 (1779kglba)
produced higher yields than check variety Satbiya. In HCRP, Kabre and RARS, Lumle, the
genotype AGS-361 produced higher yields than standard check variety. In the farmers'
field trial at Khunialtar, HCRP Kabre and RARS Lumle, the genotypes AGS-378 and AGS-
351 were found promising in terms of seed yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=942 Varietal improvement on vegetable soybean in the mid-hills of Nepal [printed text] / Neupane, R., Editor ; Shrestha, R. ; Tripathi, S.R, Author ; A Paudel, Author ; S.R Subedi, Author . - [s.d.] . - 197-202 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.
Keywords: Vegetable soybean ; mid-hills varietal investigation Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) is the important summer legume in terms of area and
production in Nepal. It is now a days becoming popular for vegetable purpose in green pod
stage. Till now only one variety, Tarkari Bbatmas-1 bas been released for vegetable
purpose. Several exotic and local genotypes of vegetable soybean were evaluated at three
locations- Agronomy Division, Khumaltar, Hill Crops Research Program (HCRP) and
Regional Agriculture Research Station (RARS) Lumle in order to identify and select
suitable genotypes for the mid hills. In coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-361
(219lkglba), AGS-378 (2011kg/ba) and AGS-377 (1982kg/ha) were promising genotypes
in terms of seed yield. Differences in m8turity period and hundred seed weight was highly
significant among the tested genotypes in the year 2009/10, whereas in the year 2010111 in
coordinated varietal trial at Khumaltar, AGS-381(1838kg/ba) and AGS-364 (1779kglba)
produced higher yields than check variety Satbiya. In HCRP, Kabre and RARS, Lumle, the
genotype AGS-361 produced higher yields than standard check variety. In the farmers'
field trial at Khunialtar, HCRP Kabre and RARS Lumle, the genotypes AGS-378 and AGS-
351 were found promising in terms of seed yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=942 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=942URL Conservation biological control of Riptortus pedestris (Hemiptera: alydidae) using selective insecticides in soybean (A dissertation for the degree of Ph.D.) / N. Dangi
Title : Conservation biological control of Riptortus pedestris (Hemiptera: alydidae) using selective insecticides in soybean (A dissertation for the degree of Ph.D.) Material Type: printed text Authors: N. Dangi, Author Publisher: The Graduate School, Andong National University Publication Date: 2018 Pagination: 222p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Insecticides; Hemiptera; soybean Class number: 595.7 Conservation biological control of Riptortus pedestris (Hemiptera: alydidae) using selective insecticides in soybean (A dissertation for the degree of Ph.D.) [printed text] / N. Dangi, Author . - [S.l.] : The Graduate School, Andong National University, 2018 . - 222p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Insecticides; Hemiptera; soybean Class number: 595.7 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC20010113 595.7 NDA Document NARC Library Documents Available Effect of Supplementation of Soybean Cake and Fishmeal with Lysine and Methionine in Broiler Diets on the Growth Performance of Turkey Poults / Mukesh Karki in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 7 (2006)
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Title : Effect of Supplementation of Soybean Cake and Fishmeal with Lysine and Methionine in Broiler Diets on the Growth Performance of Turkey Poults Material Type: printed text Authors: Mukesh Karki, Author Publication Date: 2006 Article on page: 70-74 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Fishmeal, lysine, methionine, soybean cake, turkey Abstract: The study was carried out during June to August 2003, using one hundred and eight day old
turkey poults which were randomly divided into twelve groups, 9 birds in each. Three replicate
were allocated to each four dietary treatments. Commercially available broiler feed (Ratna feed)
was considered as basal diet (Diet-1), Diet-2 was prepared by addition of lysine (0.3%) +
methionine (0.1%) to Diet-1, Diet-3 was prepared by supplementation of soybean cake (15%) +
lysine (0.2%) + methionine (0.1%) to Diet-1and Diet-4 was formulated by addition of soybean
cake (10%) + fishmeal (5%) in Diet-1. Each diet was offered ad lib. from one week to 10 weeks
of age. Observation on weekly body weight, weekly and cumulative feed consumed was
accessed. Weekly body weight gain and feed conversion ratio was calculated. Economics of
dietary treatments in terms of income over chicks and feed cost was also calculated.
Significantly higher body weight (P g), followed by Diet-4 (1745.3 ± 33 g) and Diet-2 (1460.8 ± 51 g) as compared to Diet-1 (1125.2
± 20 g) up to 10 weeks of age. The birds fed with supplemented diet consumed significantly (P 0.01) higher feed than that of basal diet. The average additional profit per bird fed with
supplemented diets over basal diet was found to be Rs 31.21, Rs 29.4 and Rs 9.92 for Diet-3,
followed by Diet-4 and Diet-2, respectively. The results showed that supplemented diets were
more economical than that of basal diet. It may be concluded that supplementation of either
soybean cake (15%) along with lysine (0.2%) and methionine (0.1%) or soybean cake (10%) and
fishmeal (5%) in commercial broiler ration could be beneficial for enhancing higher body weight
of turkey poults and resulted higher gross income as compared to basal diet (broiler ration).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=49
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 7 (2006) . - 70-74 p[article] Effect of Supplementation of Soybean Cake and Fishmeal with Lysine and Methionine in Broiler Diets on the Growth Performance of Turkey Poults [printed text] / Mukesh Karki, Author . - 2006 . - 70-74 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 7 (2006) . - 70-74 p
Keywords: Fishmeal, lysine, methionine, soybean cake, turkey Abstract: The study was carried out during June to August 2003, using one hundred and eight day old
turkey poults which were randomly divided into twelve groups, 9 birds in each. Three replicate
were allocated to each four dietary treatments. Commercially available broiler feed (Ratna feed)
was considered as basal diet (Diet-1), Diet-2 was prepared by addition of lysine (0.3%) +
methionine (0.1%) to Diet-1, Diet-3 was prepared by supplementation of soybean cake (15%) +
lysine (0.2%) + methionine (0.1%) to Diet-1and Diet-4 was formulated by addition of soybean
cake (10%) + fishmeal (5%) in Diet-1. Each diet was offered ad lib. from one week to 10 weeks
of age. Observation on weekly body weight, weekly and cumulative feed consumed was
accessed. Weekly body weight gain and feed conversion ratio was calculated. Economics of
dietary treatments in terms of income over chicks and feed cost was also calculated.
Significantly higher body weight (P g), followed by Diet-4 (1745.3 ± 33 g) and Diet-2 (1460.8 ± 51 g) as compared to Diet-1 (1125.2
± 20 g) up to 10 weeks of age. The birds fed with supplemented diet consumed significantly (P 0.01) higher feed than that of basal diet. The average additional profit per bird fed with
supplemented diets over basal diet was found to be Rs 31.21, Rs 29.4 and Rs 9.92 for Diet-3,
followed by Diet-4 and Diet-2, respectively. The results showed that supplemented diets were
more economical than that of basal diet. It may be concluded that supplementation of either
soybean cake (15%) along with lysine (0.2%) and methionine (0.1%) or soybean cake (10%) and
fishmeal (5%) in commercial broiler ration could be beneficial for enhancing higher body weight
of turkey poults and resulted higher gross income as compared to basal diet (broiler ration).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=49 Enhancing the productivity of soybean through the breeding improvement in upland rainfed ecosystem / Rajendra DaraiPermalinkIdentification of level of field resistance to major diseases in Available genotypes of soybean at Nglrp, Rampur during 2005-2007 / DB GhartiPermalinkManagement of Anthracnose in Soybean using Fungicide / Subash Subedi in Journal of Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Vol.1 (August 2015)PermalinkPermalinkSymbiotic characterictics of Nepalese Bradyrhizobium isolates from Soybean (Glycene max) and Mungbean (Vignaradiata) crops / C.P RisalPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkTechnology of production of edible flours and protein products from soybeans / Zeki, BerkPermalink