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Vivek Thapa Chhetri, Susmita Shrestha, Shweta Parajuli, Pabitra Jha
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Ramesh Raj Puri, Nutan Raj Gautam
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Around 25% of total wheat area in Terai of Nepal falls under rain-fed and partially irrigated condition. A Coordinated varietal trial (CVT) was conducted during two consecutive crop cycles (2011-12 and 2012-13) under timely sown rain-fed conditions of Te...
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Ganesh Das, Sankar Saha, F. H. Rahman, Surajit Sarkar, Sujan Biswas, Sandip Hembram, Prashanta Barman, Samima Sultana, Bikash Roy, Bablu Ganguly
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Prahlad Sarkar, Srima Das, Shyamal Kheroar, Avijit Kundu, Swapan Kumar Barman, Kausik Mandal, Sabyasachi Mitra
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Surajit Sarkar, Ganesh Das, F. H. Rahman, Sujan Biswas, Suraj Sarkar, Sankar Saha, Bikash Roy
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Pooja Koirala, Sudeep Thakuri, Subesh Joshi and Raju Chauhan
Soil erosion is a major issue, causing the loss of topsoil and fertility in agricultural land in mountainous terrain. Estimation of soil erosion in Nepal is essential because of its agriculture-dependent economy (contributing 36% to national GDP) and for...
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Swati Negi, Thu Thuy Pham, Bhaskar Karky and Claude Garcia
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hinder groups to work collectively. In this paper, we focus on community-based forest management in the inner Terai region of Nepal and explore the role of c...
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Ramchandra Karki, Shabeh ul Hasson, Udo Schickhoff, Thomas Scholten and Jürgen Böhner
As a mountainous country, Nepal is most susceptible to precipitation extremes and related hazards, including severe floods, landslides and droughts that cause huge losses of life and property, impact the Himalayan environment, and hinder the socioeconomi...
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Naofumi Hiehata, Yoshihiko Sato, Shinji Fukuda, Yukiko Tominaga, Osamu Terai, and Hirohisa Nesumi
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Tek Prasad Gotame, Sujata Poudel, Surendra Lal Shrestha, Jiban Shrestha
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The productivity of eggplant in Nepal is very low due to lack of high yielding, disease and pests resistant varieties. Eight eggplant genotypes [Parwanipur Selection -1 (PS-1), Pusa Purple Long (PPL), Pokhara Lurki, Lalgulab, Pusa Kranti, Arka Keshav, HR...
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