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Effect of long-term application of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on soil properties and yield of rice and wheat under rice- wheat system / N Khatri
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Title : Effect of long-term application of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on soil properties and yield of rice and wheat under rice- wheat system Material Type: printed text Authors: N Khatri, Author ; R.D Yadav, Author ; Yadav, N.K., Author ; Sah, S.N., Author ; K Mishra, Author Pagination: 87-91 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Judicious use of organic manures, long-term soil fertility, rice and wheat, yield. Abstract: A long-term fertility experiment in rice-wheat system was initiated in 1997/98 to study the effects of application of different combinations of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on soil properties and crop yield of rice and wheat in at National Rice Research Program, Hardinath, Dhanusha. The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with twelve treatments replicated three times. Recent two years statistical analysis revealed that the use of 100:30:30 kg ha-1of N:P2O5:K2O produced significantly higher grain yield of rice (3.02 t ha-1) followed by 150:45:45 N:P2O5:K2O of kg ha-1 (3.00 t ha-1) and 100:30:30 kg N:P2O5:K2O +25 kg ZnSo4 (2.99 t ha-1)……………………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1786 Effect of long-term application of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on soil properties and yield of rice and wheat under rice- wheat system [printed text] / N Khatri, Author ; R.D Yadav, Author ; Yadav, N.K., Author ; Sah, S.N., Author ; K Mishra, Author . - [s.d.] . - 87-91 p.
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Judicious use of organic manures, long-term soil fertility, rice and wheat, yield. Abstract: A long-term fertility experiment in rice-wheat system was initiated in 1997/98 to study the effects of application of different combinations of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on soil properties and crop yield of rice and wheat in at National Rice Research Program, Hardinath, Dhanusha. The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with twelve treatments replicated three times. Recent two years statistical analysis revealed that the use of 100:30:30 kg ha-1of N:P2O5:K2O produced significantly higher grain yield of rice (3.02 t ha-1) followed by 150:45:45 N:P2O5:K2O of kg ha-1 (3.00 t ha-1) and 100:30:30 kg N:P2O5:K2O +25 kg ZnSo4 (2.99 t ha-1)……………………
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1786URL Effect of Nitrogen and Potassium Fertilizers on Yield, Storability and Processing Qualities of Potato for the Chips / J.P. Gautam ; M.D Sharma ; B.B Khatri ; Thapa, R.B. ; K Shrestha ; D.Chaudhary
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Title : Effect of Nitrogen and Potassium Fertilizers on Yield, Storability and Processing Qualities of Potato for the Chips Material Type: printed text Authors: J.P. Gautam, Author ; M.D Sharma, Author ; B.B Khatri, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author ; K Shrestha, Author ; D.Chaudhary, Author Pagination: 100-112 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Potato, nitrogen, potash, processing qualities for chips and yield. Abstract: Field and storage experiments were conducted to find out the main effects and interactions between
different levels of nitrogen and potassium fertilizers on total yield, yield of different size grade,
storability and better processing quality for chips of potato variety Kufri Jyoti at Hattiban farm
Khumaltar and storage house of Nationai Potato Research Program (NPRP) Khumaltar and at
Balaju cold store, respectively. After harvesting and curing of potato, 5 kg of tubers weight each
tuber more than 60 gram weight were used for the storage and processing qualitY determination.
The storage experiments were conducted in CRD design with 3 replications. Plastic racks and net
bags were used for storage of potato in dark room and cold storage house, respectively. Potato was
stored for 90 days in dark room and 120 days in cold house. Laboratory analyses were carried out
at National Academy of Science and Technology (NAS1) at Lalitpur before and after storage of
potato in ordinary conditions and before immediately after removing from cold store and 15 days
after re-conditioned. Observations were recorded on yield, storage losses, sprouting, chips quality
parameters like specific gravity (SG), dry matter (DM) and reducing sugar (RS). The storage loss
and sprouting percentage was recorded at 15 days intervals of dark sore potatoes and before
storage, immediately after removing from cold and 15 days after reconditioned of cold store
potatoes. The results showed a significant effoct of N and K20 and there interaction on yield,
sprouting, weight loss percentage and quality parameters. Based on the yield and quality
parameters the combination of 150:100:60 kg N: P20 5: K20 along with 20 tons compost I ha is
found suitable for storage and production of processing chips quality potato at Lalitpur and
similar soil and environment condition of Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1649 Effect of Nitrogen and Potassium Fertilizers on Yield, Storability and Processing Qualities of Potato for the Chips [printed text] / J.P. Gautam, Author ; M.D Sharma, Author ; B.B Khatri, Author ; Thapa, R.B., Author ; K Shrestha, Author ; D.Chaudhary, Author . - [s.d.] . - 100-112 p.
in Advancing horticultural research for development. Proceedings of the 7th National Horticulture Seminar , Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 12-14 June 2011 (Jestha 29-31, 2068) / Paudyal, K.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Potato, nitrogen, potash, processing qualities for chips and yield. Abstract: Field and storage experiments were conducted to find out the main effects and interactions between
different levels of nitrogen and potassium fertilizers on total yield, yield of different size grade,
storability and better processing quality for chips of potato variety Kufri Jyoti at Hattiban farm
Khumaltar and storage house of Nationai Potato Research Program (NPRP) Khumaltar and at
Balaju cold store, respectively. After harvesting and curing of potato, 5 kg of tubers weight each
tuber more than 60 gram weight were used for the storage and processing qualitY determination.
The storage experiments were conducted in CRD design with 3 replications. Plastic racks and net
bags were used for storage of potato in dark room and cold storage house, respectively. Potato was
stored for 90 days in dark room and 120 days in cold house. Laboratory analyses were carried out
at National Academy of Science and Technology (NAS1) at Lalitpur before and after storage of
potato in ordinary conditions and before immediately after removing from cold store and 15 days
after re-conditioned. Observations were recorded on yield, storage losses, sprouting, chips quality
parameters like specific gravity (SG), dry matter (DM) and reducing sugar (RS). The storage loss
and sprouting percentage was recorded at 15 days intervals of dark sore potatoes and before
storage, immediately after removing from cold and 15 days after reconditioned of cold store
potatoes. The results showed a significant effoct of N and K20 and there interaction on yield,
sprouting, weight loss percentage and quality parameters. Based on the yield and quality
parameters the combination of 150:100:60 kg N: P20 5: K20 along with 20 tons compost I ha is
found suitable for storage and production of processing chips quality potato at Lalitpur and
similar soil and environment condition of Nepal.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1649 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1649URL
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Title : Yield trend and soil fertility status after a 36-years rice-rice-wheat experiment Material Type: printed text Authors: N Rawal, Author ; D.R Chalise, Author ; D.K Khadka, Author ; Thapa, K.B., Author Pagination: 233-243 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Early rice, farm yard manure (FYM), long-term soil fertility, fertility wheat yield. Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment under rice-rice-wheat system has been conducted by nwrp, bhairahawa to evaluate the long-term effects of inorganic fertilizer and manure applications on soil properties and grain yield of crops since 1978.the experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with 9 treatments replicated 3 times. From 1990 onwards, periodic modifications have been made in all the treatments splitting the plots in two equal halves of 4m x 3m (12 sq.m.) Leaving one half as original. In the original treatments, the recent data revealed that the use of fym @10 t ha-1 gave significantly higher yield of 3243 kg ha-1 in normal rice and 2091 kg ha-1 in wheat whereas control plot gave the lowest grain yield of 563 and 447 kg ha-1 in rice and wheat respectively…………………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2108 Yield trend and soil fertility status after a 36-years rice-rice-wheat experiment [printed text] / N Rawal, Author ; D.R Chalise, Author ; D.K Khadka, Author ; Thapa, K.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 233-243 p.
in Proceedings of the Second National Soil Fertility Research Workshop, 24-25 March, 2015. Soil Science Division, NARC, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal / Krishna B. Karki
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Early rice, farm yard manure (FYM), long-term soil fertility, fertility wheat yield. Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment under rice-rice-wheat system has been conducted by nwrp, bhairahawa to evaluate the long-term effects of inorganic fertilizer and manure applications on soil properties and grain yield of crops since 1978.the experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with 9 treatments replicated 3 times. From 1990 onwards, periodic modifications have been made in all the treatments splitting the plots in two equal halves of 4m x 3m (12 sq.m.) Leaving one half as original. In the original treatments, the recent data revealed that the use of fym @10 t ha-1 gave significantly higher yield of 3243 kg ha-1 in normal rice and 2091 kg ha-1 in wheat whereas control plot gave the lowest grain yield of 563 and 447 kg ha-1 in rice and wheat respectively…………………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2108 E-copies
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in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
Title : Early weaning of buffalo calves and its effects on calf and buffalo performance Material Type: printed text Authors: Singh, D.B., Editor ; Yadav, C. D., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 96-100 p. General note: AN: 3051 Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Thirty Murrah buffaloes calved within 4 months interval were divided into three groups. Two groups hadsuckling calves for the period of 6 and 4 months, whereas in the third group, ten calves we weaned at birth and reared artificially. The lactation yield of calf suckling group was found the same 3.43 kg/day over 342 days and 351 days of lactating length. The weaned group gave a lactation yield of 1854.6±714 kg over 295 ± 95.7 days of average lactation period. The calves in three groups had a satisfactory growth rate and there was no mortality in the calves.Calves in early weaned group consumed 599 kg. of whole milk/head including 18 kg. of colostrum. The buffaloesin weaned group had to be offered an extra allowance of 1kg. feed daily to each buffalo cow for milk let down. Theweaning of buffalo calves at birth did not effect the milk yield. survival and growth rate of weaned calves upto 26weeks of age. A shorter postpartum oestrus in weaned group indicated a beneficial effect of weaning.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=611 Early weaning of buffalo calves and its effects on calf and buffalo performance [printed text] / Singh, D.B., Editor ; Yadav, C. D., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 96-100 p.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
AN: 3051
Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Thirty Murrah buffaloes calved within 4 months interval were divided into three groups. Two groups hadsuckling calves for the period of 6 and 4 months, whereas in the third group, ten calves we weaned at birth and reared artificially. The lactation yield of calf suckling group was found the same 3.43 kg/day over 342 days and 351 days of lactating length. The weaned group gave a lactation yield of 1854.6±714 kg over 295 ± 95.7 days of average lactation period. The calves in three groups had a satisfactory growth rate and there was no mortality in the calves.Calves in early weaned group consumed 599 kg. of whole milk/head including 18 kg. of colostrum. The buffaloesin weaned group had to be offered an extra allowance of 1kg. feed daily to each buffalo cow for milk let down. Theweaning of buffalo calves at birth did not effect the milk yield. survival and growth rate of weaned calves upto 26weeks of age. A shorter postpartum oestrus in weaned group indicated a beneficial effect of weaning.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=611URL Evaluation of True Potato Seed Families for Seedling Tuber Production in Nepal / Adhikari, R.C. ; G. P. Rai ; K.C.Upreti ; L. P. Gautam, ; Chaudhary, D.K. ; T. R. Chapagain ; K. B. Bhandari
Title : Evaluation of True Potato Seed Families for Seedling Tuber Production in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Adhikari, R.C., Author ; G. P. Rai, Author ; K.C.Upreti, Author ; L. P. Gautam,, Author ; Chaudhary, D.K., Author ; T. R. Chapagain, Author ; K. B. Bhandari, Author Pagination: 158-166 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: family, seedling tuber, true potato seed, tuber yield. Abstract: Seven hybrid true potato seed (TPS) families received from the International Potato Center,
Lima, Peru were evaluated and compared with HPS 11167 and HPS 7167 during 2001 to 2003
to see the performance of hybrid TPS families for seedling tuber p_roduction in di.fferellt agroecological
zones of Nepal. The families were tested in randomized complete block design
(RCBD) with four replications. Tuber yield produced by MF II x IPS 67 (5.12 kg/m2
) and
Atzimba x TPS 67 (3.15 kg!nl) at Khumaltar and Lumle, respectively were respectively
higher than other tested families. In Pakhribas, Surkhet and Taralu:;ra maximum tuber
weights were obtainedfromMF II x TPS 67 (3.94 kg/m2
), Serranax TPS 13 (2.24 kg!nl) and
HPS 11167 (6.20 kglm2
). Atzimba x TPS 67 produced significalltly maximum tuber number at
Khumaltar (496.47/nh Lumle (400.85/m2
) and Pakftribas conditions (349.01/m2
), whereas
in Surkhet and Tarahara, maximum tuber number were recorded in Serrana x TPS 13
(352.05/m2
) and HPS 11167 (723.67/m2
), "respectively. The average tuber weight among the
families were statistically significant, Maximum average tuber weights were recorded in LT 8
x TPS 13 in all the locations. None of the families were resistant/tolerance to late blight
(Phytophhora infestans) disease at Lumle. Based on overall performance, TPS families MF II
x TPS 67, Atzimba x TPS 67, MF II TPS 67 and HPS 7167, Serrano x TPS 13, MF II x TPS 67
and HPS 11167 were found promising for seedling tuber production in Lumle, Pakhribas,
Surkhet and Tarahara conditions, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=484 Evaluation of True Potato Seed Families for Seedling Tuber Production in Nepal [printed text] / Adhikari, R.C., Author ; G. P. Rai, Author ; K.C.Upreti, Author ; L. P. Gautam,, Author ; Chaudhary, D.K., Author ; T. R. Chapagain, Author ; K. B. Bhandari, Author . - [s.d.] . - 158-166 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: family, seedling tuber, true potato seed, tuber yield. Abstract: Seven hybrid true potato seed (TPS) families received from the International Potato Center,
Lima, Peru were evaluated and compared with HPS 11167 and HPS 7167 during 2001 to 2003
to see the performance of hybrid TPS families for seedling tuber p_roduction in di.fferellt agroecological
zones of Nepal. The families were tested in randomized complete block design
(RCBD) with four replications. Tuber yield produced by MF II x IPS 67 (5.12 kg/m2
) and
Atzimba x TPS 67 (3.15 kg!nl) at Khumaltar and Lumle, respectively were respectively
higher than other tested families. In Pakhribas, Surkhet and Taralu:;ra maximum tuber
weights were obtainedfromMF II x TPS 67 (3.94 kg/m2
), Serranax TPS 13 (2.24 kg!nl) and
HPS 11167 (6.20 kglm2
). Atzimba x TPS 67 produced significalltly maximum tuber number at
Khumaltar (496.47/nh Lumle (400.85/m2
) and Pakftribas conditions (349.01/m2
), whereas
in Surkhet and Tarahara, maximum tuber number were recorded in Serrana x TPS 13
(352.05/m2
) and HPS 11167 (723.67/m2
), "respectively. The average tuber weight among the
families were statistically significant, Maximum average tuber weights were recorded in LT 8
x TPS 13 in all the locations. None of the families were resistant/tolerance to late blight
(Phytophhora infestans) disease at Lumle. Based on overall performance, TPS families MF II
x TPS 67, Atzimba x TPS 67, MF II TPS 67 and HPS 7167, Serrano x TPS 13, MF II x TPS 67
and HPS 11167 were found promising for seedling tuber production in Lumle, Pakhribas,
Surkhet and Tarahara conditions, respectively.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=484 E-copies
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