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Provenance trial of pinus maximinoii and comparison with pinus wallichiana and pinus patula / Paudel, K.C.
Title : Provenance trial of pinus maximinoii and comparison with pinus wallichiana and pinus patula Material Type: printed text Authors: Paudel, K.C. ; , Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 8 Keywords: Pinus maximinoi; patula; Trial methods; Forestry Provenance trial of pinus maximinoii and comparison with pinus wallichiana and pinus patula [printed text] / Paudel, K.C. ; , . - Pokhara : LARC, 1996 . - 8.
Keywords: Pinus maximinoi; patula; Trial methods; Forestry Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-1822 NR-1822, Document NARC Library Documents Available Report on field trial
Title : Report on field trial Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Ibaraki-ken : JICA Publication Date: 1981 Pagination: 271 General note: AN: 7950 Keywords: Vegetables; Varieties; Trial methods; Plant products Class number: 635 Report on field trial [printed text] / , . - Ibaraki-ken : JICA, 1981 . - 271.
AN: 7950
Keywords: Vegetables; Varieties; Trial methods; Plant products Class number: 635 Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1007950 635, JIC Document NARC Library Documents Available Staking trial on summer season tomato varieties at outreach research sites during 1993/94 season / Bhattarai, S.P.
Title : Staking trial on summer season tomato varieties at outreach research sites during 1993/94 season Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhattarai, S.P. ; , Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 1996 Pagination: 16 Keywords: Tomatoes; Experimentation; Trial methods; Horticulture Staking trial on summer season tomato varieties at outreach research sites during 1993/94 season [printed text] / Bhattarai, S.P. ; , . - Pokhara : LARC, 1996 . - 16.
Keywords: Tomatoes; Experimentation; Trial methods; Horticulture Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-1819 NR-1819, Document NARC Library Documents Available Evaluation of finger millet genotypes for river basin area of mid-western hills of Nepal / K.R Pokhrel
Title : Evaluation of finger millet genotypes for river basin area of mid-western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: K.R Pokhrel, Editor ; Dhakal, J.P. ; T. B. Ghimire, Author ; A Pokharel, Author ; Pokharel, B.B., Author Pagination: 179-183 p. Keywords: On station trial ; farmers field trials mother genotypes river basin area Abstract: Finger millet( Elusinecoracana) is a fourth most important food crop of Nepal occupying
area of2,99,523 hectare, with the production and productivity of3,02,691 metric tons and
1.12 metric tons/ ha. respectively. Limited availability of improved varieties is one of the
prime reason for low average productivity of finger millet in Nepal. With the view to
identify superior genotypes for river basin areas of mid-western hill, various genotypes
obtained from Hill Crop Research Program. Kavre, Dolakba, were tested at Agriculture
Research Station, Dasarathpur,Surkhet and its outreach sites, during 2011 and 2012. In on
station trial the genotypes were highly significant for days to SO% panicle emergence and
days to 75% maturity. Significant difference was also observed for grain yield, number of
finger per plant, and lodging, while genotypes were significantly not different for straw
yield, plant height, and thousand seed weight. Based on the combined result of2011 and
2012, genotype ACC#2827-1 (2361 Kglha.) was found top grain yielder followed by
ACC#2324-1(2044Kglha.) and Local Check (1553Kg/ha.). In farmers' field and mother
trials the genotypes were highly significant for grain yield. Under ·these trials, genotype
GPU-0025 was found superior among all other genotypes.Evaluation of finger millet genotypes for river basin area of mid-western hills of Nepal [printed text] / K.R Pokhrel, Editor ; Dhakal, J.P. ; T. B. Ghimire, Author ; A Pokharel, Author ; Pokharel, B.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 179-183 p.
Keywords: On station trial ; farmers field trials mother genotypes river basin area Abstract: Finger millet( Elusinecoracana) is a fourth most important food crop of Nepal occupying
area of2,99,523 hectare, with the production and productivity of3,02,691 metric tons and
1.12 metric tons/ ha. respectively. Limited availability of improved varieties is one of the
prime reason for low average productivity of finger millet in Nepal. With the view to
identify superior genotypes for river basin areas of mid-western hill, various genotypes
obtained from Hill Crop Research Program. Kavre, Dolakba, were tested at Agriculture
Research Station, Dasarathpur,Surkhet and its outreach sites, during 2011 and 2012. In on
station trial the genotypes were highly significant for days to SO% panicle emergence and
days to 75% maturity. Significant difference was also observed for grain yield, number of
finger per plant, and lodging, while genotypes were significantly not different for straw
yield, plant height, and thousand seed weight. Based on the combined result of2011 and
2012, genotype ACC#2827-1 (2361 Kglha.) was found top grain yielder followed by
ACC#2324-1(2044Kglha.) and Local Check (1553Kg/ha.). In farmers' field and mother
trials the genotypes were highly significant for grain yield. Under ·these trials, genotype
GPU-0025 was found superior among all other genotypes.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Title : Maize varietal improvement for terai, inner terai and food hill valleys of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Kunwar, C.B., Editor ; B.N Chaudhari ; Sah, Y.P., Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; Dhakal, J., Author ; J.B Chhetri Keywords: Open Pollinated Varietis (OPVs) Genotypes ; Coordinated varietal trial Terai inner terai Abstract: With the objective of identifying high yielding, disease resistant yello'Y maize varieties, a
series of experiments were conducted during 2010-2012 in RCB Des~gn. In the
Intermediate Yield Trial-Terai Set (IYTT), twenty-one genotypes including standerd check
were tested. The result obtained from the combined analysis at four locations (RARS
Parwanipur, ARS Belachapi, ARS Surkhet, and NMRP Rampur) sh.owed that the genotypes
R POP-1 found highest yielder (5.89 tlha) followed by R POP-2 (5.82 tlha) and RAMPUR
S03F04 (5.78 tlha) were produced higher grain yield respectively. In the Co-ordinated
Varietal Trial-Terai Set (CVTf), the trial was composed multi-location testing for six
locations on winter season (NMRP Rampur, RARS Tarahara, RARS Parwanipur and ARS
Belachapi) and OJi summer season (NMRP Rampur, ARS Surkhet and ARS Doti) with
fourteen treatments including checks. The combined analysis revealed that the genotype
Rampur population-2 produced the highest grain yield (5.88 t/ha) followed by Rampur
Population-4 (5.67 tlha), ACROSS9331RE (5.49 tlha) and BLSBS07F10 (5.24 tlha)
respectively. All the genotypes were found highly significant at 15% moisture level for
grain yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=932 Maize varietal improvement for terai, inner terai and food hill valleys of Nepal [printed text] / Kunwar, C.B., Editor ; B.N Chaudhari ; Sah, Y.P., Author ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; Dhakal, J., Author ; J.B Chhetri . - [s.d.].
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Keywords: Open Pollinated Varietis (OPVs) Genotypes ; Coordinated varietal trial Terai inner terai Abstract: With the objective of identifying high yielding, disease resistant yello'Y maize varieties, a
series of experiments were conducted during 2010-2012 in RCB Des~gn. In the
Intermediate Yield Trial-Terai Set (IYTT), twenty-one genotypes including standerd check
were tested. The result obtained from the combined analysis at four locations (RARS
Parwanipur, ARS Belachapi, ARS Surkhet, and NMRP Rampur) sh.owed that the genotypes
R POP-1 found highest yielder (5.89 tlha) followed by R POP-2 (5.82 tlha) and RAMPUR
S03F04 (5.78 tlha) were produced higher grain yield respectively. In the Co-ordinated
Varietal Trial-Terai Set (CVTf), the trial was composed multi-location testing for six
locations on winter season (NMRP Rampur, RARS Tarahara, RARS Parwanipur and ARS
Belachapi) and OJi summer season (NMRP Rampur, ARS Surkhet and ARS Doti) with
fourteen treatments including checks. The combined analysis revealed that the genotype
Rampur population-2 produced the highest grain yield (5.88 t/ha) followed by Rampur
Population-4 (5.67 tlha), ACROSS9331RE (5.49 tlha) and BLSBS07F10 (5.24 tlha)
respectively. All the genotypes were found highly significant at 15% moisture level for
grain yield.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=932 E-copies
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=932URLPerformance of rice genotypes under drought stress conditions during rice growing season of 2011-2012 / Mishra, K.K.
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