 ที่มา:AFOB Regional Symposium in Nepal Biotechnology for Better Nepalหัวเรื่อง:Potential of Reducing Sugar Production from Sweet Sorghum Bagasse |
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 ผลงานตีพิมพ์ในวารสารวิชาการAnalysis of Potential Distribution of Tiger Habitat using MaxEnt in Chitwan National Park, Nepalผู้แต่ง: Kina KC, Dr.Naris Bhumpakphan, Associate Professor , Dr.Yongyut Trisurat, Professor , Dr.Nittaya Mianmit, Assistant Professor , Kamal Ghimire, Mukti Subedi, วารสาร: |
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 ผลงานตีพิมพ์ในวารสารวิชาการThe durability of long-lasting insecticidal nets distributed to the households between 2009 and 2013 in Nepalผู้แต่ง: Prakash Ghimire, Komal Raj Rijal, Nabaraj Adhikari, Garib Das Thakur, Baburam Marasini, Upendra Thapa Shrestha, Megha Raj Banjara, Shishir Kumar Pant, Bipin Adhikari, Shyam Prakash Dumre, Nihal Singh, Olivier Pigeon, Dr.Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap, Professor , Irwin Chavez, Leonard Ortega, Jeffrey Hii, วารสาร:
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 หัวเรื่อง:ไม่มีชื่อไทย (ชื่ออังกฤษ : DOWNY MILDEW OF MAIZE IN NEPAL) ผู้เขียน: S.MOIN SHAH สื่อสิ่งพิมพ์:pdf AbstractMaize (Zea mays L.) is the second most important crop in Nepal and is grown in all 14 zones of the country. It is cultivated from an elevation of 90 to 3600 meters and where the average yearly rainfall is 1400 mm in the west to 2200 mm in the east. The crop is extensively grown in the hills under rain-fed conditions where it is the staple food of the common people and where it usually takes 6-9 moths to mature. In certain tarai and inner-tarai areas mazie ripens in a shorter period of time and is becoming increasingly popular and farmers have begun winter cultivation. During the period of 1961-62 through 1974-74 the area varied from 412 to 458 thousand hectares, production from 765 to 954 thousand metric tons and the average annual yield form 1.72 to 1.93 MT. |
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 หัวเรื่อง:ไม่มีชื่อไทย (ชื่ออังกฤษ : Variability of French Bean in the Western Mid Hills of Nepal) ผู้เขียน: Yama Raj Pandey, Durga Mani Gautam, Resham Bahadur Thapa, Moha Dutta Sharma, Krishna Prasad Paudyal สื่อสิ่งพิมพ์:pdf AbstractVariability was studied among 18 exotic and indigenous French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes collected from research centers, agro-vets and traditional farming villages of the western hills of Nepal. The collected genotypes were field evaluated at the Agriculture Research Station, Malepatan, Pokhara at 848 m above sea level during the summer season of 2010 with the objectives to assess the variability in the exotic and indigenous genotypes and their potential for utilization in improvement programs. The results of the study showed that the variability was higher in adaptation, vegetative growth, floral and pod characteristics. The plant survival at harvest was higher in pole-type than in bush-type beans ranging from 97.92 to 54.17% with means of 83.71% and 79.80%, respectively. Bush-type beans were earlier in flowering than pole-type beans ranging from 32 to 174.33 d with a mean of 35.76 and 76.61 d, respectively. Pod length and width were higher in pole- type beans than in bush-type beans ranging from 20.45 to 7.67 cm in length and 33.53 to 7.37 mm in width. The variability indicated that the collected genotypes were distinctly different. The results revealed that the French bean genotype in the mid hills of Nepal is highly diverse and could be considered as the secondary center of genetic diversity. The diverse genotypes should be conserved and utilized for varietal improvement. |
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