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in Proceedings of 22nd National Summer Crops Workshop (Grain Legumes and Oil Seeds) held at Lumle, Kaski 27-29 March 2000 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Title : Inter-cropping of sunflower with maize, groundnut and sesame Material Type: printed text Authors: Mishra, B, Author ; T.B Ghimire, Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 2000 Pagination: 144-149 p. Keywords: Grain legumes; Oil crops; Research; Legumes Abstract: Sunflower (Helianthus ann~us) is newly emerging oilseed crop in Nepal It is grown either
sole or intercrop with maize/ sugarcane/groundnut etc. A field experiment was conducted at
Oilseed Research Program, Nawalpur Sarlahl during 1998 andl999 son to determine the most
compatible and remunerative inter crop · combination of sunflower with other crops. The
experiment was conducted on sandy loam soiltmder irrigated condition in spring season and
rainfed condition in rainy season In general Ute· sunflower seed yield was higher in sole
cropping system in both seasons. Sole sunflower recorded mean seed yield of 1850 kg/ha .in
spring season and 162 kg/ha in rainy season. Among Ute different intercroppiug system,
swlflower + groundnut (1 :3) row proportion recorded highest mean net returns of
Rs.23219/ba wiU1 highest mean LER (1.36). In rainy season, sole maize recorded the highest
mean net returns of Rs.9929/ha. Sunflower+ sesame (1:3) row proportion recorded highest
mean LER (1.42) in rainy season.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=571 Inter-cropping of sunflower with maize, groundnut and sesame [printed text] / Mishra, B, Author ; T.B Ghimire, Author . - Lalitpur : NARC, 2000 . - 144-149 p.
in Proceedings of 22nd National Summer Crops Workshop (Grain Legumes and Oil Seeds) held at Lumle, Kaski 27-29 March 2000 / Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) (Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal)
Keywords: Grain legumes; Oil crops; Research; Legumes Abstract: Sunflower (Helianthus ann~us) is newly emerging oilseed crop in Nepal It is grown either
sole or intercrop with maize/ sugarcane/groundnut etc. A field experiment was conducted at
Oilseed Research Program, Nawalpur Sarlahl during 1998 andl999 son to determine the most
compatible and remunerative inter crop · combination of sunflower with other crops. The
experiment was conducted on sandy loam soiltmder irrigated condition in spring season and
rainfed condition in rainy season In general Ute· sunflower seed yield was higher in sole
cropping system in both seasons. Sole sunflower recorded mean seed yield of 1850 kg/ha .in
spring season and 162 kg/ha in rainy season. Among Ute different intercroppiug system,
swlflower + groundnut (1 :3) row proportion recorded highest mean net returns of
Rs.23219/ba wiU1 highest mean LER (1.36). In rainy season, sole maize recorded the highest
mean net returns of Rs.9929/ha. Sunflower+ sesame (1:3) row proportion recorded highest
mean LER (1.42) in rainy season.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=571 E-copies
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Title : International workshop on participatory research and gender analysis:proceedings Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 1999 Pagination: n.p. Keywords: Participation; Gender analysis; Research; Evaluation; Social participation Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1751 International workshop on participatory research and gender analysis:proceedings [printed text] / , . - Lalitpur : NARC, 1999 . - n.p.
Keywords: Participation; Gender analysis; Research; Evaluation; Social participation Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1751 Copies (1)
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1751URL Long-term effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer on rice wheat system in rainfed low land condition of Khumaltar 1 / Pandey, S.P.
in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Title : Long-term effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer on rice wheat system in rainfed low land condition of Khumaltar 1 Material Type: printed text Authors: Pandey, S.P., Editor ; Khadka, Y.G, Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 1998 Pagination: 116-134 .p Keywords: Soil fertility; Rice; Maize; Soils Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment was conducted in alluvial soil to study the effect of FYM and inorganic fertiliser In rice-wheat cropping system at Khumaltar condition. Cultivation .of rice wheat rotations was monitored from 1993 to 1997. The Chianung 242 rice and Annapurna-1 wheat varieties were used in the experiment for all the five · years. The results show that significantly higher yields of rice and wheat were obtained through the application of balanced fertilisers.Application of 100 kg N/ha alone sustained the rice yields of 7.4 t/ha. No response to phosphorus or potassium was observed in either rice or wheat crops. Additionally no significant changes in soil pH, organic matter, total nitrogen, available phosphorus or potassium were observed either with the application of a balanced fertiliser or organic manure. The efficiency of fertilisers and manure was influenced by the amount of rain fall received. Rice and wheat yielded better in higher rainfall years. These results confirm that rice and wheat yields in rice-wheat system cannot be sustained by the application of organic manure alone.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=319 Long-term effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer on rice wheat system in rainfed low land condition of Khumaltar 1 [printed text] / Pandey, S.P., Editor ; Khadka, Y.G, Author . - Lalitpur : NARC, 1998 . - 116-134 .p.
in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Keywords: Soil fertility; Rice; Maize; Soils Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment was conducted in alluvial soil to study the effect of FYM and inorganic fertiliser In rice-wheat cropping system at Khumaltar condition. Cultivation .of rice wheat rotations was monitored from 1993 to 1997. The Chianung 242 rice and Annapurna-1 wheat varieties were used in the experiment for all the five · years. The results show that significantly higher yields of rice and wheat were obtained through the application of balanced fertilisers.Application of 100 kg N/ha alone sustained the rice yields of 7.4 t/ha. No response to phosphorus or potassium was observed in either rice or wheat crops. Additionally no significant changes in soil pH, organic matter, total nitrogen, available phosphorus or potassium were observed either with the application of a balanced fertiliser or organic manure. The efficiency of fertilisers and manure was influenced by the amount of rain fall received. Rice and wheat yielded better in higher rainfall years. These results confirm that rice and wheat yields in rice-wheat system cannot be sustained by the application of organic manure alone.
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in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Title : Long-term fertility trial on maize-toria rotation at ARS, Rampur Material Type: printed text Authors: Srivastava S.P., Editor ; Neupane D.D., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 1998 Pagination: 136 -142 .p Keywords: Soil fertility; Rice; Maize; Soils Abstract: A long-term fertility trial was initiated in 1992 to study the effects of manures and fertilizers onthe productivity of maize-toria (mustard) rotation. The response of maize in the first year to the treatments under study (manure, lime and fertilizers) was found to be non-significant. However, from the second year the grain yield of toria and from the third year the grain yield ofmaize were found to be consistently declining. From third year both maize and toria have beenshowing a gradual decline in grain yields during the succeeding years till 1998. The difference in response to calcite and dolomite lime was found non significant. Biotic and abiotcconstraints could be the reason for declining the yield of both crops. The sharp decline in thegrain yield suggests laboratory investigation and treatments modification.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=320 Long-term fertility trial on maize-toria rotation at ARS, Rampur [printed text] / Srivastava S.P., Editor ; Neupane D.D., Author . - Lalitpur : NARC, 1998 . - 136 -142 .p.
in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Keywords: Soil fertility; Rice; Maize; Soils Abstract: A long-term fertility trial was initiated in 1992 to study the effects of manures and fertilizers onthe productivity of maize-toria (mustard) rotation. The response of maize in the first year to the treatments under study (manure, lime and fertilizers) was found to be non-significant. However, from the second year the grain yield of toria and from the third year the grain yield ofmaize were found to be consistently declining. From third year both maize and toria have beenshowing a gradual decline in grain yields during the succeeding years till 1998. The difference in response to calcite and dolomite lime was found non significant. Biotic and abiotcconstraints could be the reason for declining the yield of both crops. The sharp decline in thegrain yield suggests laboratory investigation and treatments modification.
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in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Title : Long-term soil fertility experiment on rice-wheat system at Bhairahwa Material Type: printed text Authors: Regmi, A.P., Editor Publisher: Lalitpur : NARC Publication Date: 1998 Pagination: 85-94 .p Keywords: Soil fertility; Rice; Maize; Soils Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment has been conducted at National Wheat Research Program/Regional Agricultural Research Station, Bhairahwa since 1988 to study the effect ofmineral fertilizers and/or manure in soil fertility in rice-wheat system. Response of P was seen in later years of the experiment in rice whereas in wheat response of P was observed from theinitial years. Faster yield decline (178.4 kg lhalyr.) was found in the treatment without Phosphorus. Sesbania increased the rice yield but no residual effect of Sesbania was observed inwheat. Residual effect of Farm Yard Manure (FYM) was also seen in rice. Farm Yard Manure (FYM) in combination with Nand P produced better yield of wheat than themineral fertilizers. All Preceiving treatment showed declining trend. Application f potassiumsignificantly increased the grain yield of wheat and thousand grain weight. Olsen P was below the critical/eve! of 5 uglg soiI where P was not applied. Exchangeable potassium was also below the critical level of78 uglg soil in all treatments including the Farm Yard Manure (FYM).
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=316 Long-term soil fertility experiment on rice-wheat system at Bhairahwa [printed text] / Regmi, A.P., Editor . - Lalitpur : NARC, 1998 . - 85-94 .p.
in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Keywords: Soil fertility; Rice; Maize; Soils Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment has been conducted at National Wheat Research Program/Regional Agricultural Research Station, Bhairahwa since 1988 to study the effect ofmineral fertilizers and/or manure in soil fertility in rice-wheat system. Response of P was seen in later years of the experiment in rice whereas in wheat response of P was observed from theinitial years. Faster yield decline (178.4 kg lhalyr.) was found in the treatment without Phosphorus. Sesbania increased the rice yield but no residual effect of Sesbania was observed inwheat. Residual effect of Farm Yard Manure (FYM) was also seen in rice. Farm Yard Manure (FYM) in combination with Nand P produced better yield of wheat than themineral fertilizers. All Preceiving treatment showed declining trend. Application f potassiumsignificantly increased the grain yield of wheat and thousand grain weight. Olsen P was below the critical/eve! of 5 uglg soiI where P was not applied. Exchangeable potassium was also below the critical level of78 uglg soil in all treatments including the Farm Yard Manure (FYM).
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