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Proposal for the Release of Arun-4, Arun-3 and Karnali-2
Submitted by
National Maize Research Program (NMRP), Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal
Proposed by
KB Koirala, J Shrestha, CB Kunwar, DB Gurung, TR Rijal, BH
Adhikary
,
SR Upadhyay
, DC Paudel
, GB Hamal
, P Thakur
, BBhandari
, KP Dhital
, IP Upadhyay
, GS Bhandari
, RK Rajak
, CL
Chaudahry
, N Dhami, YR Pandey
Y, A Pokhrel
u, HK Prasai
x, RB
KatuwalM
and MP Tripathi
A Joint Accomplishment of:National Maize Research Program (NMRP), RampurRegional Agriculture Research Station (RARS), Parwanipur
Regional Agriculture Research Station (RARS), NepalgunjAgriculture Botany Division (ABD), Khumaltar
YRegional Agriculture Research Station, Lumle
uAgriculture Research Station, Dailekh
MAgriculture Research Station, Pakhribas
xAgriculture Research Station, Doti
March, 2012
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Application to be made for release of new maize varieties
Government of Nepal
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
National Seed Board
Format for submission of proposal for the release ofArun-4,Arun-3andKarnali-2 maize varieties
The Variety Approval, Release and Registration Sub-committee (VARRC)National Seed Board Secretariat
Seed Quality Control CentreHarihar Bhawan, Lalitpur
Tel. +977-01-5521359
Sub: Application for the release of maize variety Arun-4, Arun-3 and Karnali-2
As, we have bred the seeds of new variety described below, we hereby make this application
for the release of the seeds of the variety.
Original
entry name
Suggested name
English Nepali
Arun-4 Arun-4 c?0f$Arun-1 EV Arun-3 c?0f#Pool-17 E Karnali-2 s0ff{nL@
1. Background information
Maize is the 2nd
most important lifesaving crops of the country with the potentiality of
highest productivity per unit area. It is the food for more than 14 million people in the hills
and playing a vital role in the livelihood of rural people in Nepal. The average nationalproductivity of maize in Nepal is 2119 kg/ha (MoAC, 2009/10) which is very low compared
to maize productivity in India and China, the neighboring countries. Mid hill region is themost important corn belt of the country where more than 70% maize area of the country is
situated (MoAC 2009/10).
The exponential growth of the human population and change of food habit in the recent
years, people are consuming more milk, meat, fish and eggs because of increasing trends of
income every year. The increased demand of those items needs more maize grains for
poultry and animals feeds. Maize can be used as food, feed, fodder, fuel and raw materials
for various industrial purposes. Maize is the main ingredient for poultry and animal feeds.
The annual growth rate of demand for feed will be 3.38 per cent per annum for 2001 to
2010. Meanwhile, imports of maize seeds have also risen. Maize seed imports soared to
9,778 tons in 2009-10 from 458 tons during the previous fiscal year (NMRP, 2011). Maize
growing farmers have not faced any problems of selling maize grains in Nepal.
Increment in the production and productivity of maize in the country is extremely essentialwhich is possible only by developing and promoting new and improved high yielding maize
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varieties. The proposed varieties namely Arun-4, Arun-3 and Karnali-2 are of broad geneticbased having good yield potential. Stakeholders preferred these varieties due to higher grain
yield, non-lodging and moderately resistant to weevil and stem borer. It is equally good forintercropping and green ear roasting. The mean grain yield of Arun-4, Arun-3 and Pool-17 E
varieties were tested by majority of marginalized and socially disadvantaged groups of
farmers (Dalit and women) and they expressed their desire to plant these varieties in thecoming years.
Existing varietal options to the farmers is very low and varietal replacement rate of the
country is also poor. Seven released maize varieties have been denotified out of the total
twenty three released varieties in the country. In this context, we should provide more
varietal selection options to the maize farmers to enhance the productivity of maize in terai
and hills. The newly proposed three maize varieties namely Arun-4, Arun-3 and Karnali-2
could be able to provide immediate varietal selection options to the farmers. Since these
varieties are early in maturity days, they fit in rice-wheat-maize cropping system and
vegetables can be grown after harvesting them. Keeping all these in consideration, NMRP
has proposed three new maize varieties namely Arun-4, Arun-3 and Karnali-2.
2. General Information2.1. Common name: Maize
2.2. Botanical name:Zea mays L2.3. Original designation/Symbolic name used in testing: Arun-4, Arun-1EV and Pool-
17 E
2.4. Pedigree: Arun-4 (formed using elite introduced germplasm and local landraces),
Arun-1EV and Pool-17 E (comprised of crosses among the early and late flint
materials from mexico, the Caribean, Central and South America and Asia)
2.5 Cross Parents:-
2.6. Country of Origin: Nepal2.7. Source of material (farmer/community, name of the experiment and the year in
which it was first introduced): CIMMYT
2.8. Years and location of testing of the variety in Nepal
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Table 1. Summary of the trials conducted through NMRP, Rampur in 2005-2010
Year Experiments Locations References
2006 CFFT Rajahar and Sukranagar Annexure 1
2010 CFFT Sukranagar, Rajahar and
Manahari
Annexure 2
2003 CVT Rampur Annexure 32003 CFFT Lumle, Pakhribas and Dailekh Annexure 4
2003 CFFT Lumle, Pakhribas , Dailekh andKabre
Annexure 5
2006 CVT Rampur Annexure 62006 CFFT Dailekh, Pakhribas and
Khumaltar
Annexure 7
2007 CFFT Sukranagar Annexure 8
2007 CFFT Rajahar Annexure 9
2007 CFFT Manahari Annexure 102006 CVT ARS Doti Annexure 11
2006 Variety cum density trial Rampur Annexure 122009 CFFT Pakhribas Annexure 15
2005 CVT Dailekh, Lumle and Pakhribas Annexure 16
2005 CFFT Dailekh, Lumle and Pakhribas Annexure 17
2005 CFFT Dailekh, Lumle and Pakhribas Annexure 18
2006 CVT Dailekh, Pakhribas and Lumle Annexure 19
2010 Heat screening trial Rampur, Nepalgunj and
Parwanipur
Annexure 20
2009 Disease screening trial Rampur Annexure 21
2010 Heat screening trial Rampur, Nepalgunj and
Parwanipur
Annexure 22
2009 Insect screening nursery Rampur Annexure 23
2010 Insect screening nursery Rampur Annexure 242010 CFFT Pakhribas Annexure 25
2010 CFFT Chambas Annexure 262005 CFFT Rajahar Annexure 27
2001 On farm evaluation trial Syangya and Palpa Annexure 282006 CFFT Dailekh, Annexure 29
2004-06 CVT Pakhribas Annexure 30
2008 Economic analysis of
intercropping
Rampur Annexure 31
2010 Disease and insect screening Rampur Annexure 322010 Morphology trial Rampur Annexure 33
2011 CFFT Dailekh Annexure 34
2010 CFFT Chambas Annexure 35
2.9. Farmers Field Trial (FFT), participatory trial data/information and stakeholders
preferences: Arun-4 is the number one preferred early variety by farmers. Similarly Arun-
1EV is third preferred variety after Arun-2 in Chambas, Tanahun (Annex 33).
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3. Summary of Varietal Characteristics
3.1 Agronomic
Arun-4:This is an early maize variety and has yield potential up to 4436 kg ha
-1. Kernel is yellow
and flint type. Plant stature is similar to Arun-2. Its open leaves, stem is robust and has nolodging problem. This variety can be grown in the winter seasons in terai and inner terai and
mid hill regions. However, main growing season is summer season.
Table 2: Major agro-morphological traits of Arun-4
Parameters Mean SD Range
Maturity days 113-116 -
Days to 50% anthesis 54.084.04 47-62.5
Days to 50% silking 57.873.81 52-66.5
Plant height (cm) 200.3225.78 143-247Ear height (cm) 107.2118.06 73-140.3
Grain yield (kg ha-1) 4436924 2342-6050
Arun-1 EV:
Arun-1EV is a early maize variety and has yield potential up to 4042 kg ha-1
. Kernel is
white and flint type. Plant stature is similar to Arun-2. Its open leaves and short plant height
offers high density planting. Stem is robust and has no lodging problem. This variety can be
grown in the winter seasons in terai and inner terai and mid hill regions. However, main
growing season is summer season.
Table 3: Major agro-morphological traits of Arun-1 EV
Parameters Mean SD Range
Days to maturity 100 -Days to 50% anthesis 54.464.11 47-62.25
Days to 50% silking 57.84.09 50-66.75Plant height (cm) 194.0427.18 152-238
Ear height (cm) 104.8824.11 68-142.5Grain yield (kg ha-1) 4042932 2395-5904
Pool-17 E:This is an early maize variety and has yield potential up to 3555 kg ha -1. Kernel is yellow
and flint type. Its open leaves and short plant height offers high density planting. Stem isrobust and has no lodging problem. This variety can be grown in the winter seasons in terai
and inner terai and mid hill regions. However, main growing season is summer season.
Table 4: Major agro-morphological traits of Pool-17 E
Parameters Mean (both season) SD Range
Days to maturity 82 -
Days to 50% anthesis 50.933.42 45-56
Days to 50% silking 53.863.45 47-59
Plant height (cm) 182.6118.84 146-209
Ear height (cm) 92.4525.26 59-143.3
Grain yield (kg ha-1
) 3555709 2450-47763.2. Response to stresses (please specify):
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3.2.1 Biotic stresses(a) Insects: Specific problems related to insects have not been identified. It is apparent
from the results that all Arun-4, Arun-1EV and Pool-17 E showed minimum
infestation of maize stem borer. Weevil infestation during storage is not a problem
since the husk cover is tight.(b)Diseases: Arun-4, Arun-1EV and Pool-17 E has shown resistant to moderately
resistant reaction against leaf blight diseases (Northern leaf blight, Southern leaf
blight and Banded leaf and sheath blight (BLSB) in natural condition (Annexure 29and 30), though its inbred exhibited moderately susceptible reaction agains t NLB
under artificially inoculated condition (Annexure 4 and 30).
(c)Weeds: No specific association of weeds with this variety and does not require anyspecial care for weed management. However, the field should be free from weed to
attain higher grain yield and crop management practices applied to other maize
hybrids or OPVs is also sufficient for this variety.
3.2.2 Abiotic stresses(a) Adverse climatic conditions: These varieties were evaluated under heat screeningnursery at NMRP, Rampur; RARS, Parwanipur; and RARS, Tarahara in summerseason of 2010 (Annex 20). The results showed that it prefer favorable
environment rather than heat stress condition for higher yield performance. Thecrop could not perform well under any type of stress condition such as water
stagnation, drought, heat and cold stresses. The genotypes can flourish its
potentiality under optimum condition.
(b) Adverse soil conditions: The crop prefers loam to sandy loam soil for better yield
performance. It requires frequent irrigation and heavy dose of manure and
fertilizer than OPVs to obtain expected yield.
(c ) Other stresses, if any:
3.3. Grain/leaf/root/curd/bulb/seed/fruit/tuber qualities:
3.3.1 Nutritional quality (if available):Table 5: Nutritional analysis of Arun-4, Arun-1 EV and Pool-17 E
Traits Arun-4 Arun-1EV Pool-17 E
Ash (%) 1.2955 1.3349 1.4468
Moisture (%) 11.4808 11.0359 11.9700
Fat (%) 4.6437 4.4373 3.9078Protein (%) 9.5500 10.8275 10.9175
Crude fiber (%) 1.61 1.98 1.89
Carbohydrates (%) 71.4200 70.3844 69.8679
Thousand grains weight (gm) 276.3 292.8 252.6Bulk density (gm litre-1) 783.6 799.5 831.0
(Source: Food Research Unit, 2011)
3.3.2 Processing quality:Traits Arun-4 Arun-1EV Pool-17 E
Grit (%) 68.8 69 68.5
flour(%) 24.5 24.5 24.5bran (%) 6.6 6.5 6.4
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Grit : Flour Ratio 3.6:1 3.1:1 3:1:1
3.3.3 Organoleptic test (cooking quality, taste, aroma/flavour, etc): % popping is13.6% (Arun-1EV) and 21.3% (Arun-4) in earthern pot
3.3.4 Other specific qualities (if any): -3.4. Other characteristics (threshing, storability, market potential etc.):
4. Morphological characteristics (size, shape, colour, etc of various plant parts):
Characteristics Arun-1EV Arun-4 Pool-17 E
Anthocyanin coloration of leaf
sheath
Absent/very
weak
Absent/very
weak
Absent/very
weakAnthocyanin coloration of brace
roots
Strong Strong Strong
Degree of zigzag of the stem Abs/v. slight Abs/v.slight Medium
Leaf angle Medium Large Medium
Leaf attitude Slightly curved Strongly curved Curved
Angle of tassel branch Short Short Short
Attitude of tassel branch Slightly curved Slightly curved Slightly curved
Intensity of anthocyanin
coloration of glume
Strong Weak Medium
Anthocyanin coloration of anthers Strong Weak Weak
Anthocyanin coloration of silk Absent/v.slight Present Absent/v.slight
Intensity of anthocyanin
coloration of silk
Weak Strong Weak
Density of spikelets of the tassel Dense Dense DenseType of grain in middle third of
the grain
Flint Flint Flint
Color of grain White Yellow Yellow
(Source: NMRP 2011. Annual Report 2010/11. National Maize Research Program,
Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
4.1. Major identifying characteristics of a crop variety for cultivar authenticity:
The genotype can be distinguished from others maize genotypes by following traits.
(Source: NMRP 2011. Annual Report 2010/11. National Maize Research Program,Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Characters Overall mean
Arun-4 Arun-1EV Pool-17 E
Leaf number above cob 5.33 5.00 5.00
Leaf number below cob 8.33 8.00 5.00
Ear Length, cm 17.6 15.7 16.7
Ear diameter, cm 13 12.4 14.3
No. of kernel rows/ear 12.4 13.7 12.8
No. grain/row 25.6 27.4 25Shelling, % 80 80 81
Tassel branch number 16.75 18.5 14.6
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Arun-4: Kernel is yellow and flint type. Open and green leaves, robust stem and
short plant height. Internodes green not swollenArun-1 EV: Kernel is white and flint type. Open and green leaves, robust stem and
short plant height. Internodes green and swollen, cob size medium.
Pool-17 E: Kernel is Yellow and flint type. Open and green leaves, robust and thinand slightly zigzag stem and short plant height, cob size small, leaf width
small and earliest in maturity
4.2. Molecular characteristics (Not available)
5. Recommendation domain:
5.1Geographical area (altitude, latitude and longitude): Arun-4 and Arun-1EV were testedat many locations from east to mid-western terai in the various experimental trials CVT
and FFT (Table 1). Therefore, this variety is proposed to recommend for commercial
cultivation from east terai to mid-western Terai, inner Terai and mid hills of Nepal. 5.2Moisture regime: partially irrigated and irrigated. Soil moisture as well atmospheric
moisture is critical at 7 days before and after flowering.
5.3Climatic conditions: If the atmospheric temperature rises more than 38oc pollen grainsstart to die by appearing tassel firing symptoms and atmospheric temperature below 8
oC
is not also suitable during flowering time.
5.4Cropping pattern:The variety is suitable under both maize and rice based cropping system. However,
higher level of production can be obtained when the crop is grown in winter rather than
summer planting.
a. Maize based cropping system:Maize-Soybean-VegetablesMaize-Rajma-Vegetables
Maize-Sesame-Maize
Maize-Black gram-tori etc.
b. Rice based cropping system:Rice-Maize-Mungbean
Rice-Maize-Cowpea
Rice-Maize-Vegetables
Rice-Wheat-Maize
Maize-Maize-Rice etc.5.5Socioeconomic conditions: The farmers who are growing maize in terai and inner terai
condition can easily grow this variety. Farmers can use as fodder after harvesting andget more benefits from this variety than others from milk and milk products. So, the
variety is friendly even to resource poor farmers, who can get higher yield per unit area.
5.6Economic analysis and benefit:Arun-4:
The improved genotype Arun-4 yielded 12.35 % more grain yield than the local check when
averaged over seven years data from CFFT over the locations. The average yield of seven
years (2001-2010) of Arun-4 was recorded 4436 kg/ha whereas local check was recorded at
the same period 3888 kg/ha. The difference between this improved one and local check atthe farmers field was 548 kg/ha which amounts Rs 9316 if sold for grain @ Rs 17/kg
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whereas the same quantity if sold as seed @ Rs 40/kg then, the amount will be of Rs21920/- which is extra benefit by growing this genotype. Under intercropped with soybean,
Arun-4 produced net income of NRs. 43228/- per hectare (NMRP, 2009)
Arun 1 EV:
The improved genotype Arun-1 EV yielded 3.80 % more grain yield than the local checkwhen averaged over seven years data from CFFT over the locations. The average yield of
seven years (20001-2010) of Arun-1EV was recorded 4042 kg/ha whereas local check was
recorded at the same period 3888 kg/ha. The difference between this improved one and localcheck at the farmers field was 154 kg/ha which amounts Rs 2618/- if sold for grain @ Rs
17/- whereas the same quantity if sold as seed @ Rs 40/kg then, the amount will be of Rs
6160/-, which is extra benefit by growing this genotype. Under intercropped with soybean,
Arun-1 EV produced net income of NRs. 36640/- per hectare (NMRP, 2009)
Pool-17 E:The improved genotype Pool-17 E yielded 9.36 % less grain yield than the local check when
averaged over seven years data from CFFT over the locations. The average yield of sevenyears (20001-2010) of Pool-17 E was recorded 3555 kg/ha whereas local check was
recorded at the same period 3888 kg/ha. The difference between local check and thisimproved one at the farmers field was 333 kg/ha which amounts Rs 5661/ - if sold for grain
@ Rs 17/- whereas the same quantity if sold as seed @ Rs 40/kg then, the amount will be ofRs 13320, which is extra loss by growing this genotype. However under intercropped with
soybean, Arun-1 EV produced net income of NRs. 13008/- per hectare (NMRP, 2009).
6 Production and management aspect (Please add detailed information, if necessary, onthe general cultivation practices; appropriate input and moisture regimes): Package of
practice is similar to the Arun-2, released in 1982 and other maize varieties which are
growing by farmers in maize growing districts.
6.1Agronomic Practices: 2-3 ploughings are needed for land preparation. First ploughing should be carried out
30 days prior to maize sowing.
The main season for planting these varieties are summer season however it can begrown in winter and spring season.
The recommended dose of fertilizer 120:60:40 N:P2O5:K2O kg ha-1 along with 10-15 tons of farm yard manure.. FYM and full dose of P205 and K20 along with 50%
nitrogen should be applied during last ploughing (before crop sowing). 25% Urea
should be top-dressed during knee high stage and 25% just prior to tasseling andsilking.
Seed rate 25 kg ha-1 for general grain production. The recommended planting space for early variety is : Row-to-Row distance:
75 cm
Plant to plant distance: 25 cmWeeding: First weeding should be done within 20-25 days and second weeding (earthing
up) within 40-45 days after the germination. Priority should be given to manual weeding.However, Glyphosate @ 5ml/litre as pre-planting and Pendimethylene @ 5.5 ml/litre can be
applied as pre-emergence. Post emergence can be applied with 2-4-D @ 3ml/litre of water.
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6.1.2 Irrigation: Knee high stage, tasseling and silking, and grain filling stages are mostcritical for moisture stress. Light irrigation should be applied to the maize crop at these
stages depending on the soil moisture status and irrigation facilities.
6.1.3 Detasseling: If weather condition is normal (high humidity and temperature less than
38
oc
), 30% plants can be detasseled, which helps to increase maize production up to 7%.
6.1.4 Harvesting: Crop should be harvested after physiological maturity. Maize can be
harvested when black layer is formed on maize grains.
6.1.5 Drying: Maize ears should be sun dried for 3-4 days and before shelling. Grains
should be dried on the tarpaulin and covered during the night. When the grain moisture is
reduced down to 12%, then grains are either stored in metal bins or kept in sealed bags
after processing of seeds.
7.Reasons for release
Arun-4
Arun-4 is the number one preferred early variety by farmers (Annex 33). Thevigorous growth, early maturing habit, good taste and good husk cover are thepositive aspects of Arun-4 as compared to previously released varieties.
It is moderately resistant to major maize diseases like Turcicum leaf blight (TLB),Helminthosporium leaf blight (HLB) and Gray leaf spot (GLS). The infestation of
stem borer in Arun-4 is minimum (Annex 32).
Arun-4 is highly lodging resistant. Local varieties are highly lodging prone. Thus,Arun-4 addresses the real need of the farmers.
Mean height of Arun-4, is 200.32 cm which are tall enough to fulfill the need offodder for livestock for the farmers
Arun-1 EV
Arun-1EV performs better in farmers field. The vigorous growth, early maturinghabit, good taste and good husk cover are the positive aspects of Arun-1EV as
compared to previously released varieties.
It is moderately resistant to major maize diseases like Turcicum leaf blight (TLB),Helminthosporium leaf blight (HLB) and Gray leaf spot (GLS). The infestation ofstem borer is minimum (Annex 32).
Arun-1 EV is highly lodging resistant. Local varieties are highly lodging prone.Thus, Arun-1 EV addresses the real need of the farmers.
Pool-17 E
Since Pool-17 E variety is short in plant height and strong stem, there is no lodgingproblem in this variety.
Pool-17 E variety escape drought stress during the flowering time because of early inflowering.
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It is moderately resistant to major maize diseases like Turcicum leaf blight (TLB),Helminthosporium leaf blight (HLB) and Gray leaf spot (GLS).
Since Arun-4, Arun-3 (Arun-1EV) and Pool-17 E are early in maturity thesevarieties fit in rice-wheat-maize cropping system and vegetables can be grown afterharvesting them.
Releasing these varieties creates a better opportunity for commercialization in maizeseed production in private sector and could benefit the farmers, seed growers andothers, who are involved in seed production and distribution chains.
Finally, the release of these varieties will provide varietal choices to the farmers andcontribute to the food security in the mid hills and terai of Nepal.
8. Seed supply situationNMRP has been maintaining numbers of inbred lines and many released and prereleased
maize varieties since many years. Although the available seed of these inbred lines and
hybrids are not sufficient for selling in the market but it can provide sufficient amount of
source seed for seed multiplication purpose as demanded by the interested stakeholders.
Table 6: Seed supply situation of inbred lines and hybrids at NMRP, Rampur
SN Category of seed Amount available (kg) Whereavailable
Personhandling
1 Arun-4 Breeder 9 NMRP,
Rampur
B Bhandari
Foundation 202 Arun-1 EV Breeder 6 NMRP,
Rampur
B Bhandari
Foundation 30
3 Pool-17 E Breeder 7 NMRP,
Rampur
B Bhandari
Foundation 25
Maintenance of Variety
NMRP will take the responsibility of maintaining, improving and breeder seed production
of Arun-4, Arun-1 EV and Pool-17 E
9. Acknowledgements
The present work is an outcome of a team and collaborative work in varietal development,which is a part of regular research activities of National Maize Research Program (NMRP),
Rampur. We are deeply indebted to the NMRP staffs and collaborators, farmers and others
who are directly or indirectly involved in the development and evaluation phases of these
varieties
Pattern of stability for grain yield:
Yield stability is the ability of a genotype to avoid substantial fluctuations in yield over arange of environments. Varieties with high and stable performance are desirable. So stability
analysis was performed using regression method;
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Table 7: Stability pattern of early maize varieties under CFFT early sets at different sevenlocations (Dailekh, Kaski, Dhankuta, Nawalparasi, Chitwan, Makawanpur and Tanahun)
and in different four years (2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010)
Genotype
s
Grain yield (kg ha-1
) Regression
Coefficient(b)
Coefficient
ofDetermination (R2)
%
Standard
Errorof b
(SEb)
Yield
advantageover
Farmers
variety
MeanSEM
Range ofgrain yield
Pool-17E
3572211 2511-4776 0.72** 75.3 0.1244 -10.3
Arun-1
EV
4201287 2395-5904 1.04** 85.3 0.1304 6.2
Arun-4 4289 275 2342-6050 1.01** 86.5 0.12 8.1
Arun-2 4294282 2407-5942 1.03** 86.8 0.1212 8.2
Farmers
variety
3941330 1964-5838 1.24** 91.3 0.1155
Grand
Mean
4059.4
The varieties having regression coefficient (b) nearly equal to 1 was considered stable for all
environments. The b values significantly less than 1, indicating the constant expression of
the traits under the range of environments and better adaptation to poor environments. The b
values more than 1, which indicates their responsiveness to changes in environmental
conditions and specific adaptation to favorable ones. Therefore, Arun-4 and Arun-1 EV are
stable varieties for all environments (both mid hills and terai) hence their regression
coefficients (b) are nearly equal to 1 and these varieties are most suitable for these regions
because their grain yields are above the average yields. The standard error of mean and
range of grain yield of Pool-17 E are smallest among the tested varieties. And its regression
coefficient (b) less than 1 and grain yield is below the average yield, so this variety is stableunder wide range of environments and best alternative of Arun-4 and Arun-1 EV.
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Figure 17: Stability (joint regression analysis) of Arun-1 EV, Arun-4 and Pool-17 E overFarmers variety and check variety (Arun-2) from coordinated farmers field trial( CFFT)
cut data (n=11) in 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010 from Kaski (2), Dhankuta (3), Dailekh (1),Nawalparasi (3), Chitwan (3), Makawanpur (1) and Tanahun (1) districts of Nepal
Trial mean yield (kg/ha)
Varietymeangrainyield(kg/ha)
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Proceedings of a maize Symposium held , December 3-5, 2001, Kathmandu,
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Sah SN, RB Katuwal, RK Mahato, D Sharma, SR Upadhyay and A Jha.2007. Varietal
Research on Early Maize, Normal and Quality Protein Maize (QPM) for theEastern Mid Hills of Nepal. Pp.185-191. Gurung DB, DC Paudel, G K.C., SR
Upadhyay and BB Pokhrel (eds). Proceedings of the 25th National Summer Crops
Workshop on Maize Research and Production in Nepal held June 21-23, 2007
Kathmandu, Nepal.National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal.
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Signature:
Name: Dr. Keshab Babu Koirala
Main proposing organization: National Maize Research Program (NMRP), Rampur
Designation: National Maize Coordinator/Senior Scientist S4
Corresponding address: National Maize Research Program (NMRP), Rampur, Chitwan
Tel. +977-56-591001
Fax: +977-56-592548
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Annexes
Annex 1: Mean grain yield, of early maize genotypes CFFT, 2006
SN GenotypesGrain yield (t/ha)
Rajahar Sukranagar
1 Arun-1 EV 4.37 4.14
2 Arun-4 4.84 4.823 Pool-17 E 3.94 3.70
4 Arun-2 4.47 4.22
5 Farmers variety 5.40 4.00
Grand Mean 4.61 4.171
F-test * *
CV% 17.19 12.29
LSD (0.05) 0.953 0.617
Notes: CV = Coefficient of variation, F-test=Fishers test, LSD = Least significant difference of means, *= significant
(Source: NMRP 2007. Annual Report 2006/07. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
(Source: NMRP 2007. Annual Report 2006/07. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 3 : Summary of mean grain yield and agronomic traits of early and extra early maize genotypes in CVTE at NMRPRampur, 2003 winter.
E.N.
Genotypes Floweringdays
Height (cm) Plants/ha(000)
Ear/ha(000)
PlantAsp.(1-5)
EarAsp.(1-5)
Huskcov
(1-5)
GrainYield(t/ha)Male Femal Plant Ear
1 S97TEYGHAYB (2) 55 58 193 97 52.00 47.56 1.3 2.17 2.0 4.81
2 Arun-1 EV 54 56 217 115 54.67 46.67 2.3 1.83 2.0 3.923 Pool-27 51 53 203 108 57.78 43.56 2.0 2.0 1.5 4.52
4 Zm-301 52 58 148 80 44.90 40.44 2.7 2.3 2.2 3.24
5 S97TEYGHAYB (3) 60 64 195 105 55.56 47.11 1.5 1.67 1.67 4.25
6 Pool-16 50 52 180 78 50.67 45.33 2.3 2.83 2.0 3.48
7 PL15QC7SRC-F2 56 59 207 92 54.67 49.78 1.8 2.50 1.83 4.43
8 Z97EWB-F2 52 55 200 102 46.22 47.11 2.3 2.33 1.67 3.629 Arun-4 52 54 198 97 46.22 47.11 2.5 2.0 2.0 3.86
10 Arun-2 (Std. Check) 51 54 225 118 56.44 53.33 2.3 2.33 2.0 4.94
11 Farmers Variety 60 64 225 130 52.89 46.22 1.8 1.67 1.17 4.99
MeanF test
CV %LSD (0.05)
54**
3.93.59
56**
4.874.68
199**
8.5629.03
102**
13.323.2
52**
7.276.44
47ns
11.429.09
2.09 2.15 1.82 4.18*
14.861.06
(Source: NMRP 2004. Annual Report 2003/04. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 2: Grain yield and other traits of Maize CFFT Early maize at OR sites Shukranagar, Rajahar & Manahari in 2010summer
Shukranagar Rajahar Manahari
Genotypes No. of Plants/ha
No. ofof ears/ha
GYkg/ha
No. ofPlants/ha
No.ofEars
/ha
GYKg/ha
No. ofPlants/ha
No. ofEars/ha
GYkg/ha
Pool-17 E 45667 47333 4594 42667 41333 2704 46000 43333 3723
Arun-1 EV 49000 51167 5904 41333 42000 2562 44000 42667 4046
Arun-4 48167 49667 6050 41333 40000 3413 50000 48000 5291
Arun-2 47333 46167 5942 44000 42667 3282 44667 44000 4423
Farmers variety 42667 44333 5838 44000 44000 1964 46000 43333 4428
Grand mean 46567 47733 5660 42667 42000 2797 46133 44267 4382
F-test * ** * ns ns * * ns *
CV % 5.95 4.78 11.71 8.84 8.92 9.07 3.42 5.83 7.8LSD (0.05) 4270 3517 1023 10470 10404 704 4380 7168 949
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Annex 4: Mean grain yield and agronomic traits of early and extra early maize genotypes in CFFTE pooled over locations(LAC, PAC, Dailekh), 2003 Summer.
S.N. Genotypes Flowering days Height (cm) Plants/ha (000) Ear/ha(000)
Grain Yield(t/ha)Male Female Plant Ear
12
3
456
Pool-15 EPool-17 E E
Pool-16
Arun-4Arun-2 (Std. Check)Farmers Variety
4951
53
525255
5355
58
565659
186204
213
228227250
8383
138
111116144
3441
44
464444
3339
41
454242
2.65 C3.60 BC
4.30 AB
4.99 A4.85 AB4.10 AB
Grand meanF-testCV %
LSD (0.05)
52*
3.79
3.58
56*
3.58
3.66
218*
10.04
39.84
113ns
26.43
-
42ns
13.55
-
40ns
13.62
-
4.10*17.05
1.26
(Source: NMRP 2004. Annual Report 2003/04. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 5: Performance of early maize genotypes in CFFTE, pooled over hills locations (Pakhribas, Dailekh, Lumle,
Kabre),2003 summer
Genotypes Days to 50% Flowering Plant ht.
(cm)
Ear ht.
(cm)
Plant/ha
(000)
ears/ha
(000)
Grain Yield
(t/ha)Male Female
Pool-16 55 59 272.61 94.43 49.26 48.52 4.76Pool-17 E 51 54 200.07 86.07 48.81 49.33 4.47
Arun-4 53 56 208.45 111.16 48.81 49.63 5.01
Arun-2 (std.chk) 55 58 209.6 162.77 49.26 48.59 5.31
Farmers Local 58 61 244.45 132.85 48.07 47.33 4.47
Grand mean 56 58 227.03 117.45 48.84 48.68 4.8
F-test ** ns ns ns ns ns **
CV % 6.09 6.18 61 72.3 7.04 8.54 14.85
LSD (0.05) 2.41 2.6 101.29 62.11 2.51 3.05 0.52
(Source: NMRP 2005. Annual Report 2004/05. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 6: Grain yield and attributes of early maize genotypes in CVTE at Rampur, 2006 summer
GenotypesDays to 50% Pl
ht
(cm)
Earht.
(cm)
Pl.asp
(1-5)
Earasp
(1-5)
Huskcover
(1-5)
Grainyield
(kg/ha)Male Fem.
POP-445C1 46 50 128 70 2.3 2.8 1.8 2250 ePOP-446C1 44 49 132 53 2.7 2.3 1.5 3250 abcd
S97TEYGHAYB(3) 43 49 122 50 2.3 2.2 3.7 2340 dePOOL-16SR ZAMBIA 50 55 160 80 2.3 1.8 2.5 2560 cdeZ97EWBF2 53 57 153 65 2.5 2.5 1.8 3530 abPool-17 E*Local 45 49 150 65 3.0 2.0 2.3 2700 bcdeEarly Mid Katumani 55 56 160 72 2.2 2.7 2.3 2790 bcdeArun-1EV 53 58 165 68 2.5 1.8 2.0 3440 abc
Arun-4 50 54 190 100 2.2 1.8 1.7 4030 a
Arun-1 (std chk) 46 51 182 88 2.2 2.3 1.5 3340 abcArun-2 (std chk) 47 52 192 85 2.0 2.2 1.7 3160 abcdeFarmers Variety 51 54 178 83 2.7 2.2 1.5 3030 bcde
Grand Mean 49 53 159 74 2.4 2.22 2.0 3030F-test ** ** ** * **CV% 1.47 3.94 12.92 21.7 15.97
LSD (0.05) 1.2 3.51 34.86 27 820
Notes: CV = Coefficient of variation, F-test=Fishers test, LSD = Least significant difference of means, ** = significancelevel ( P
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Arun-4 51 55 205.7 106.9 2.2 2.2 50 51.4 4780a
Arun-1(std. Chk) 53 56 230.1 115.94 2.3 2.1 47.9 49.4 4790a
Arun-2(Std.Chk) 54 56 220.6 116.04 1.2 1 53.7 54.3 4770a
Farmers Local 57 59 256.3 148.72 2.3 2.5 47.7 50.2 4590a
Grand Mean 52 55 216.3 112.12 2.25 2.23 48.8 49.93 4.52
F test ** ** ** ** ns ns **
CV% 6.73 6.56 9.15 15.66 12.57 13.29 17.09
LSD (0.05) 3.14 3.25 17.7 15.75 5.5 5.95 690
(Source: NMRP 2007. Annual Report 2006/07. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)Annex 8: Performance of early maize genotypes FFT Shukranagar-2007
SN Genotypes No of plants/ha
(in 000')
No of ears/ha
(in 000)
Grain yield
kg/ha
1 Pool-17 E 45778 50667 2987.72
2 Arun-1EV 44000 41778 3638.67
3 Z97EWBF2 43556 47111 3765.42
4 Early Mid-Katumani 45778 48889 3433.92
5 Arun-1 40444 40000 2953.73
6 Farmer's variety 47111 44889 3997.03Grand mean 44444 45556 3462.749F-testCV%LSD (0.05)
ns9.817935
ns11.129215
ns13.88874.44
(Source: NMRP 2008. Annual Report 2007/08. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 9: Performance of early maize genotypes FFT Rajahar-2007
SN Genotypes No of plants/ha (in 000') No of ears/ha (in 000) Grain yield (kg/ha)
1 Pool-17 E 45333 43556 3037.44
2 Arun-1EV 48444 39111 3201.97
3 Z97EWBF2 50222 45333 3699.46
4 Early Mid-Katumani 46222 38667 2506.09
5 Arun-1 45778 40444 2733.21
6 Farmer's variety 36444 34667 2344.47Grand mean 45407 40296 2920.44F-test
CV%
LSD (0.05)
*
9.56
7893
NS
12.48
9148
NS
17.22
914.72
(Source: NMRP 2008. Annual Report 2007/08. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)Annex 10: CFFT Maize (early set) summer, Manahari 2007
SN Genotypes Plant height (cm) Ear height (cm) Plant/ha
(No.)
Yield (t/ha)
1 Pool-17 E 172 78 45066.67 3.552 Arun-1EV 186 84 42666.67 3.713 Z97EWBF2 180 89 44266.67 3.59
4 Early mid katumani 182 88 42400.00 3.63
5 Arun-1 183 94 44266.67 3.906 Farmer's variety 204 107 44533.33 3.50
F-test ** ** ns ns
Grand Mean 184.63 90.1 43867 3.649
CV% 2.75 4.64 4.77 10.68
LSD (0.05) 2519 0.469
(Source: NMRP 2008. Annual Report 2007/08. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 11: Adjusted grain yield & its attributes in to early maize genotypes in CVTE at ARS Doti, 2006 summer
GenotypesTasseling
(50%)
Silking
(50%)
Pl
ht(cm)
Ear
ht(cm)
Pl
asp(1-5)
Ear
asp(1-5)
Plant
/ha(000)
Grain
yield(kg/ha)
POP-445C1 53 57 215 90 2 3 53.33 5170
POP-446C1 51 55 205 93 3 3 52.59 5490
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S07TEYGHAYB(3) 50 54 169 69 3 3 46.67 4990
POOL-16 SRZAMBIA 54 59 223 105 2 3 57.78 6280
Z97EWBF2 55 61 215 107 3 3 45.19 6360
Pool-17 E x Local 53 56 206 93 2 2 33.33 5540
Early Mid Katamani 54 59 249 132 2 3 58.52 6460
Arun-1EV 52 58 231 110 2 3 56.3 5150
Arun-4 51 56 247 111 2 2 45.93 5630
Arun-1(Std. Chk.) 52 57 253 132 2 2 50.37 5990
Arun-2(Std. Chk.) 53 58 257 128 2 2 58.52 5840
Farmers Variety (LocalChk.)
42 49 197 102 3 3 39.26 3370
Grand Mean 52 57 222 106 2.33 2.53 49.82 55.21
F-Test ** ** ** ** ns ** ** *
CV % 2.87 2.45 8.34 16.3 20 12.73 14.77 15.28
LSD (0.05) 2.51 2.36 31 29.27 0.55 12.46 1544
(Source: NMRP 2007 Annual Report 2006/07. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 12: Response of early maize varieties to different plant population in winter season 2006/007
SN TreatmentsDays to 50%
Lodgingpl/m2
Plantheight
(cm)
Leaf/plant
(no.)
Plant/m2
Cobs/m2
Barrenplant
/m2
Grainyield
(kg/ha)
Yield(kg/ha)
HITasselin Silking
A Maize Variety1 Arun-4 43.1 51 2.9 180.0 8.25 6.61 6.25 0.37 4793 3200 0.602 Arun-1 EV 44.0 51 3.4 189.0 8.23 6.48 6.16 0.34 4860 3400 0.58
3 Pool 17 40.4 46 0.9 153.9 7.44 6.86 6.43 0.42 4041 2450 0.62B Plant Spacing1 75 x 25 cm 42.4 49.5 1.7 181.5 8.0 5.21 4.96 0.28 4145 2550 0.622 75 x 20 cm 42.6 49.4 2.2 171.5 7.9 6.34 4.89 0.44 4563 2950 0.67
3 75 x 16 cm 42.5 49.2 2.9 170.2 7.9 7.6 7.11 0.48 4513 3410 0.57
4 60 x 20 cm 42.3 49.2 2.8 173.9 8.0 7.45 7.16 0.31 5038 3180 0.61CV% 0.99 0.58 45.3 5.3 5.1 5.62 6.9 55.1 10.58 13.59 4.01LSD (0.05) A 0.68 0.44 1.00 14.70 ns ns ns ns ns 600 nsB ns ns ns ns ns 0.35 0.43 ns 478.3 0.41 0.024
AB ns 0.49 ns ns ns ns ns ns 828.5 ns ns
(Source: NMRP 2007. Annual Report 2006/07. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 13: The mean performance of 7 maize varieties to processing methods
SN TreatmentGrit %
Flour%
Bran%
Grit :FlourRatio
Hardnessto work (1-
5)VeryCoar.
Coar. Med. Fine Total
A. Grinding Method
1. Power mill grinding 0 5.6 7.1 48.3 61.1 31.7 7.2 2.0:1
2.Hand Stone (Janto)
Grinding
11.1 22.9 12.1 32.7 78.8 15.2 6.7 5.5:1
B. Varieties
1. Manakamana-1 4.5 14.8 9.7 40.6 69.6 23.3 6.8 3.9:1 2
2. Manakamana-3 4.6 14.2 10.2 40.3 69.3 23.6 7.0 3.6:1 2
3. Rampur Composite 7.6 14.8 8.6 41.1 72.1 21.2 6.8 4.4:1 4
4. Arun 4 5.8 14.7 9.2 39.1 68.8 24.5 6.6 3.6:1 3
5. Upahar 7.8 15.1 10.0 38.4 71.3 25.3 7.6 3.3:1 5
6. Pop 45 C 10 3.8 12.7 9.6 43.2 69.3 21.6 7.1 4.2:1 3
7. Arun 1-EV 4.7 13.5 10.1 40.7 69.0 24.5 6.5 3.1:1 1
CV % 7.2 20.1 15.2 33.0
LSD (0.05) A 3.2 2.99 ns 0.78
B ns ns ns ns
A B ns ns ns ns(Source: NMRP 2007. Annual Report 2006/07. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
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Annex 14: The mean performance of different maize varieties used to popping quality in earthen pot
(Source: NMRP 2007. Annual Report 2006/07. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 15: Result of CFFT early set tested at Pakhribas during 2009 Summer season
SN Genotypes
GY
kg/ha
Height in cm Disease scoring (1-5) HC
(1-5)
Aspect (1-5)
Plant Ear GLS TLB Plant Ear
1 Pool-17 E 4776 179 133 1 2 2 2 2
2 Arun-1EV 4714 192 138 1.1 2.3 1.8 1.9 1.8
3 Arun-4 4275 183 129 1.1 2.5 2.1 1.8 1.8
4 Arun-2 5114 196 140 1 2.1 1.8 1.4 1.5
5 Farmer's local 4461 206 145 1.3 2.6 1.1 2.4 2.4
Grand mean 4668 191 137 1.1 2.3 1.8 1.9 1.9
F-test ns ** ns ns ns * ns *
CV% 13.7 2.9 7.6 19 14.5 19.7 24.7 15.8
LSD (0.05) 983 8.6 16 0.32 0.51 0.53 0.71 0.46(Source: NMRP 2010. Annual Report 2009/10. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 16: Performance of early CVT set combined over DaiIekh, Lumle and Pakhribas, 2005 summer.
EN Genotypes Days to 50% Plant ht
cm.
Ear ht
cm.
Plant/ha
(000)
Ears/ha
(000)
Grain Yield
(t/ha)Tass. Silk
1 Pop-445c1 58 62 165 69 49.38 48.40 4.04 a-d
2 Pop-446c1 58 61 161 77 53.46 51.48 3.58 cd
3 S97TEYGH"AYB"(3) 59 61 154 75 52.10 51.11 3.27 d
4 POOL-16 SR zambia 60 64 167 88 39.88 41.36 3.93 a-d5 Z97 EWBF2 60 63 178 93 51.60 50.62 4.67 ab
6 RAMS03E02 67 71 180 91 48.89 46.42 4.77 a
7 Early Mid Katumani 60 64 187 105 53.58 51.11 4.23 a-d
8 Arun-1EV 60 63 187 103 53.70 50.86 4.88 a
9 Arun-4 59 62 190 92 48.02 47.28 4.07 a-d
10 Arun-1 (std. chk.) 60 64 186 101 54.44 51.36 4.31 a-c
11 Arun 2 (std. chk.) 59 62 184 100 53.09 50.25 4.31 a-c12 Farmers Variety 62 66 209 118 53.46 45.68 3.64 b-d
GM 60.14 63.53 180 92.8 50.97 48.83 4.4
F-test (G) ** ** ** ** ** NS **
( E) ** ** NS NS * ** NS
(G x E) ** ** ** ** NS NS NS
CV% 4.43 4.66 10.43 14.94 15.09 16.79 22.39
SE (G) 0.8 0.99 6.22 4.62 2.56 2.73 0.315
(E) 0.989 1.1 8.98 6.87 2.24 2.65 0.83(G x E) 1.54 1.71 10.78 8.01 4.44 4.73 0.541
(Source: NMRP .2006 Annual Report 2005/06. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 17: Mean Grain Yield and Silking in CFFTE Across Location, 2005, Summer
Varieties Popped grain % Volume increased (by times)
Manakamana 1 49.2 3.78
Manakamana 3 39.2 3.23
Rampur Composite 29.1 2.56
Arun 4 21.3 2.16
Upahar 22.2 2.29
Population 45 C 10 8.6 1.78
Arun 1-EV 13.6 1.91
Pop Corn 82.6 12.15
Grand Mean 33.2 -
CV % 12.4 -
LSD (0.05) 7.2 -
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Genotypes Days to 50 Silking Grain Yield t/ha
Dailekh Lumle Pakh. Mean Dailekh Lumle Pakh. Mean
1 Pool-16 54 66 57 59 3.84 3.67 2.69 3.55
2 Pool-17 E 48 62 51 53 4.50 2.81 3.97 3.78
3 Arun-1 EV 55 67 53 58 5.19 3.59 5.40 4.79
4 Arun-4 56 64 55 59 4.54 3.71 4.63 4.28
5 Arun-2 (std chk.) 54 66 56 59 4.95 3.18 5.66 4.72
6 Farmers Variety 50 64 62 59 4.73 3.77 4.31 4.25
GM 53 64 56 58 4.58 3.29 4.44 4.19
F-test ns * ** * ns **
CV% 8.56 2.94 1.11 14.5 20.22 13.9
LSD (0.05) 2.85 0.82 0.87 0.814
(Source: NMRP 2006. Annual Report 2005/06. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)Annex 18: Performance of CFFT-E05 combined over Dailekh, Lumle, and Pakhribas, 2005 summer.
EN
Genotypes Days to 50% Pl htcm
E htcm
Pl/ha(000)
E/ha(000)
H cov(1-5)
P asp(1-5)
E asp(1-5)
tur(1-5)
GrainYield(t/ha)
Tass. Silk
1 Pool-16 56 59 186.0 85.9 41.48 31.30 2.0 1.6 2.1 1.0 3.55 d2 Pool-17 E 52 53 171.4 76.3 45.83 40.12 2.8 1.5 2.1 1.1 3.78 cd
3 Arun-1EV 56 58 202.0 114.2 48.89 41.11 1.4 1.8 1.6 1.0 4.79 a
4 Arun-4 55 59 205.3 106.4 49.29 41.05 1.0 1.6 1.6 1.5 4.28 ab
5 Arun-2 (std chk) 56 59 212.3 114.3 47.13 40.65 1.3 1.6 1.6 1.0 4.72 ab
6 Farmers Variety(L.chk)
56 59 241.7 141.7 47.93 39.88 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.0 4.25 bc
GM 55.26 57.93 203.0 106.5 46.76 39.01 1.55 1.69 1.81 1.07 4.19
F-test (G) ** ** ** ** ** ** **
( E) ** ** ** ** NS ** **
(G x E) ** ** ** ** ** ** **
CV% 4.4 5.22 6.05 9.71 10.38 11.41 14.85
SE (G) 0.71 0.87 3.55 2.98 1.40 1.29 0.18(E) 1.72 1.73 7.84 5.54 2.31 2.52 .243
(G x E) 1.23 1.51 6.15 5.17 2.43 2.29 .32
(Source: NMRP 2006. Annual Report 2005/06. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 19: Grain yield and yield attributing characteristics of early maize genotypes in CVTE (combined over Dailekh,Pakhribas, Lumle), 2006 summer.
GenotypesDays to 50% Plant
Height
(cm)
EarHeight
(cm)
Plants/ha.
(000)
Ears/ha
(000)
Grainyield
(kg/ha)Male Female
POP-445C1 52 54 192.0 95.1 56.17 58.02 4370
POP-446C1 53 56 187.8 92.1 55.93 61.98 4462
S97TEYGHAYB(3) 54 56 184.9 107.3 57.90 59.88 4180
POOL-16 SRZAMBIA 56 58 190.5 100.0 55.43 55.06 4600
Z97EWBF2 56 60 204.9 108.8 55.68 56.42 4730
Pool-17 E Local 54 56 194.8 107.5 50.86 55.19 3960
Early Mid Atumani 56 59 208.5 108.4 56.05 52.72 4200
Arun-1EV 56 58 198.6 107.8 52.59 52.84 4160
Arun-4 55 58 198.3 103.6 57.53 59.01 4850
Arun- 1 (std chk) 56 59 201.5 107.9 53.70 52.59 4090
Arun-2 (std chk) 56 59 219.8 111.5 57.53 56.79 4480
Famers Variety 56 59 221.8 118.8 53.95 54.94 4100
Grand Mean 55 58 200.0 106.0 55.28 56.29 4350
F-test
Location (L) ** ** ** ** ** ** ns
Treatment (T) ** ** ns ns * * ns
L T ** * ns ns ns ns ns
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CV% 3.3 3.35 13.87 18.64 7.52 10.67 21.06
SE
Location(L) 0.85 0.88 2.83 3.02 1.6 1.37 212.78
Treatment (T) 0.61 0.64 9.26 6.57 1.4 2 305.2
L T 1.05 1.12 16.03 11.38 2.4 3.47 528.62
(Source: NMRP 2007. Annual Report 2006/07. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 20: Combined analysis for grain yield and agronomic traits of maize genotypes under heat stress screening trialsconducted at three different locations (Rampur, Nepalgunj and Parwanipur) in 2010 summer
SN Genotypes Days to 50 % ASI(days)
Plantheight(cm)
Earht.(cm)
EarLen.(cm)
Eardia.(cm)
Pl.Asp.(1-5)
EarAsp.(1-5)
GrainYield(kgha-1)
tasseling silking
1 RML-7 59 64 4 188 89 11 4 3 4 2719
2 RL-84 56 59 3 166 79 13 3 3 4 3675
3 RL-30-1 57 61 3 165 89 14 4 3 4 2890
4 PUTU-13 61 67 3 139 66 11 3 4 4 2671
5 Pool-17 E 45 47 3 161 70 11 3 3 4 3221
6 Arun-1EV 47 50 3 167 79 13 4 2 3 2943
7 Arun-4 57 62 3 171 75 15 4 2 3 3564
8 Pool -16 51 55 3 165 78 13 4 3 3 2927
9 Narayani 50 52 2 170 86 14 4 2 2 4110
10 Upahar 61 62 5 190 90 14 4 2 2 5228
11 Across-9331 53 56 2 173 90 14 4 2 2 3888
12 S 97 TLYHGA YB(3)
52 54 2 173 77 12 4 2 3 3069
13 Rampur composite 55 57 3 186 88 13 4 2 3 4086
14 Manakamana-4 56 57 4 182 87 14 4 3 3 5299
15 Arun-2 49 53 1 173 85 13 4 2 3 3409
16 OEHPW 58 61 2 203 97 15 4 2 2 4451
17 P501SRCO/P 502
SRCO
60 64 3 172 69 13 4 2 3 3419
18 BGBY POP 60 65 6 184 93 16 4 2 2 5110
19 S99TYQ-HGB 56 58 1 175 84 13 4 2 2 4194
20 Posilo Makai-1 59 64 4 187 90 15 4 2 2 4636
21 SO 1 SIWQ3 64 66 3 164 67 13 4 3 3 349822 S 99 TLYQ-B 61 66 2 177 78 13 4 2 3 3419
23 Rampur SO 3 FO2 56 59 3 190 96 15 4 2 2 4345
24 Rampur SO 3 FO4 56 59 3 169 78 14 4 2 3 398225 Rampur SO3 FO6 57 60 4 192 92 14 4 2 2 4069
26 Rampur SO3 FQ-02 62 65 4 183 82 14 4 2 3 3910
27 BLSB SO7 F 10 54 56 5 174 87 14 4 2 2 410428 BLSB SO 7 F12 57 60 3 183 89 14 4 2 2 446629 TLBRS SO 7 F 14 55 58 2 190 87 14 4 1 2 4727
30 TLBRS SO 7 F16 56 60 1 188 102 14 4 1 2 514431 R POP-1 55 57 2 191 93 13 4 1 2 441132 R POP-2 50 53 2 196 101 13 4 2 3 445333 R POP-3 53 56 4 178 93 14 4 2 3 419434 R POP-4 51 53 3 191 99 14 4 1 2 4799
35 NML-1/NML-2 56 57 1 187 97 15 4 2 3 4780
36 RML-4/NML-2 64 67 2 166 78 14 4 3 3 3555
37 RML-8/RC 49 51 2 184 86 14 6 3 3 495838 Manakamana-3 58 60 4 191 98 15 4 2 2 4206
39 Rampur2 51 53 3 171 76 14 4 3 2 337540 Deuti 57 60 5 192 98 16 4 1 3 4185
41 Pop-446 50 53 3 154 62 12 4 3 4 1883
42 Khumal Yellow 51 55 4 177 86 13 4 2 2 4366
43 Gulmi-2 54 56 2 234 122 15 4 2 3 373444 Resunga Composite 54 57 4 200 94 14 4 2 2 4631
Grand mean 55 58 3 180 86 14 4 2 3 3971
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CV (%) 5.40 5.70 44.02 9.56 14.05 13.32 20.7 42.86 27.86 28.70SD 4.39 4.83 1.12 15.29 11.25 1.19 0.40 0.61 0.66 771
LSD (0.05) 3.36 3.74 1.52 20.63 14.33 2.12 0.93 1.06 0.83 1299
F-test Genotypes (G) ** ** ** ** ** ** ns ** ** **
Location (L) ** ** * ns * * ns ns * **
Interaction (G L) ** ** ns NA NA * NA * ** ns
ASI: anthesis-silking interval, pl:plant, ht: height, Len.: length,dia: diameter,Asp.:aspect and Gr.:grain, NS=Nonsignificant, NA:Not available, * significant at 1% level and **significant at 5% level. (Source: NMRP 2010. AnnualReport 2009/10. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 22: Combined analysis on pest infestation of maize genotypes under heat stress screening trials conducted at threedifferent locations (Rampur, Nepalgunj and Parwanipur) in 2010 summer
SN Genotypes Wilt % Stem borer%
S N Genotypes Wilt % Stemborer %
1 RML-7 20.17 3.83 26 Rampur SO 3 FQ-02
2.33 0.0
2 RL-84 6.0 0.00 27 BLSB SO7 F 10 3.17 1.50
3 RL-30-1 1.17 5.0 28 BLSB SO 7 F12 6.0 0.834 PUTU-13 11.0 2.17 29 TLBRS SO 7 F 14 2.0 0.05 Pool-17 E 12.83 8.33 30 TLBRS SO 7 F 16 7.17 0.0
6 Arun-1EV 6.17 1.67 31 R POP-1 8.33 0.07 Arun-4 2.0 3.17 32 R POP-2 9.0 0.08 POOl -16 9.0 2.67 33 R POP-3 18.33 1.17
9 Narayani 3.83 0.83 34 R POP-4 8.33 0.8310 Upahar 1.67 6.83 35 NML-1/NML-2 14.50 2.5011 Across-9331 2.50 0.0 36 RML-4/NML-2 4.17 8.012 S 97 TLYHGA
YB (3)7.0 1.83 37 RML-8/RC 3.0 0.0
13 RC 8.50 0.0 38 Manakamana-3 7.0 0.014 Manakamana-4 1.50 7.17 39 Rampur-2 4.0 2.17
15 Arun-2 6.33 1.17 40 Deuti 4.67 0.016 OEHPW 7.0 0.72 41 Pop-446 10.33 0.017 P 501SRCO/P
502 SRCO8.83 5.83 42 Khumal Yellow 6.33 0.0
18 BGBY POP 6.00 0.83 43 Gulmi-2 1.50 2.0
19 S 99 TYQ-
HGB
1.83 2.0 44 Resunga
Composite
11.17 0.0
20 Posilo Makai-1 5.50 4.0 Grand mean 7.11 1.94
21 SO 1 SIWQ-3 11.17 0.0 CV (%) 131.67 266.6422 S 99 TLYQ-B 19.0 0.83 SD 4.687 2.31323 Rampur SO 3
FO26.33 2.33 LSD (0.05) 10.89 5.827
24 Rampur SO 3FO4
10.83 2.33 F-test Genotypes(G)
* ns
25 Rampur SO 3
FO6
5.17 2.67 Location (L) NA ns
Interaction (G L) NA NA
NS=Non significant, NA: Not available, * significant at 1% level(Source: NMRP 2010. Annual Report 2009/10. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 24 : Performance of Early Set maize genotypes in CFFT at Pakhribas in 2010 summer
SN GenotypeDisease scoring(1- 5) Height Flowering
Yield (kg
ha-1)E.tur H.maydis plant ear male female
1 POOL-17 E 1.625 2.125 182.5 143.3 54.75 59 2992
2 ARUN-1EV 1.625 2.25 185.8 142.5 62.25 66.75 3501
3 Arun-4 1.625 2.25 177 140.3 62.5 66.5 3265
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4 Arun-2 1.625 2.375 186.8 147 60.75 65 4106
5 FARMERS'VARIETY
2.625 3.125 265 179.3 62.5 68 3043
Grand mean 1.825 2.425 199.4 150.5 60.55 65.05 3381
CV% 14.1 12.1 5.7 3.6 1.7 1.4 19.5
LSD(0.05) 0.3978 0.4503 17.62 8.36 1.622 1.434 1016.1
F-test ** ** ** ** ** ** NS
(Source: NMRP 2011. Annual Report 2010/11. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 25 : Performance of Early Set maize genotypes in CFFT at Chambas in 2010 summer
SN GenotypeHeight Flowering
Yield (kgha-1)plant ear male female
1 POOL-17 E 175.4 82.4 51.6 53.6 2977
2 ARUN-1EV 195 89 53.8 55.8 4785
3 Arun-4 215.4 108 55.6 57.6 5003
4 Arun-2 216.6 100.6 56 58 4608
5 FARMERS' VARIETY 236 116.4 60.2 62.2 4446
Grand mean 207.7 99.3 55.44 57.44 4364
CV % 7.4 15.1 1.9 1.8 9.6
LSD (0.05) 20.51 20.09 1.416 1.416 559.3
F-test ** * ** ** **
(Source: NMRP 2011. Annual Report 2010/11. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 26: Maize FFT Early set at OR site Rajahar 2062/063 (2005/06)
Treat. Genotypes Plant Ht.
Cm
Ear Ht.
Cm
# Plants/
7.5 m2
# Ears/
7.5 m2
Grain Yield
t/ha
% Yield difference
over FV
1 Pool-16 149 72 20 20 2.374 -16.23
2 Pool-17 E 146 59 34 31 3.237 14.22
3 Arun-1 EV 152 79 33 30 4.019 41.81
4 Arun-4 143 73 30 29 3.572 26.04
5 Arun-2 138 68 31 26 3.455 21.91
6 Farmers Variety 152 65 25 25 2.834
GM 146 69.11 28.78 26.78 3.248
F-test ns ns ** ** *
CV% 11.86 19.75 16.5 17.9 23.3
LSD (0.05) 20.65 16.23 5.65 5.7 0.900
(Source: NMRP 2006. Annual Report 2005/06. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 27: The mean performance of early maturing maize varieties for grain yield and other traits in on-farm evaluation
trials conducted in Syangya and Palpa, 2001
SN Varieties Days totasseling
Days tosilking
Plantheight(cm)
Ear height(cm)
No. ofplants/9m2
No ofears/9m2
G rainyield(kg/ha)
1 Pool-15 39 44 179 109 40 40 3190
2 Pool-17 E 47 52 197 114 40 40 3340
3 Arun-2 46 52 218 112 41 41 4090
4 Arun-1 47 52 219 115 39 40 3850
5 Arun-4 47 52 207 125 41 41 4420
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SN Genotypes Grain
yield
Tassel
ing
Silk
ing
ASI Plant
height
Ear
height
Plant
stands/ha
No.
ofears/ha
Prolifi
cacy
Days
tomatu
rity
Husk
cover(1-5)
1 Pool 17E 4503 B 56 59 3 209 93 50555 57592 1.14 99 3.5
2 Pool 15E 3676 B 54 57 3 207 96 48333 54444 1.13 99 2.3
3 Arun-4 5797 A 57 61 4 238 126 51111 55555 1.09 104 1.5
4 Pool 16 5799 A 57 61 4 233 117 52222 55370 1.06 104 2.8
5 Arun-2 5748 A 58 63 5 236 127 52778 55555 1.05 105 1.8
6Farmersvariety 5554 A 57 62 5 278 153 53333 54259 1.02 105 1.5
Grand
mean 5229 56.25 60.5 4 233 118 51389 55463 1.08 103 2.3
P-value
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Annex 31: Income from maize and soybean intercropping, winter 2008, NMRP Rampur
S.N. TreatmentsSoybean
yield
(kg/ha)
Maizeyield
(kg/ha)
Net income fromsoybean (NRs/ha)
Net incomefrom maize
(NRs/ha)
Total netincome
(NRs/ha)
1 Shitala 878 7415 11353 61222 72575
2 Arun 2 725 5677 6752 35149 419013 Arun 4 844 6215 10307 43228 53535
4 Manakamana 3 683 6462 5497 46933 52430
5 Arun 1EV 809 5776 9261 36640 45901
6 Deuti 913 6224 12399 43364 55763
7 Pool 17 E 882 4201 11458 13008 24466
8 Manakamana 4 760 8091 7797 71370 79167
9 QHG-AB 718 7093 6542 56401 62943
10 S99TLYQB 781 6768 8425 51518 59943
11 Rampur Composite 620 7422 3614 61325 64939
12 Across 9944 xAcross 9942
851 7631 10516 64469 74985
Grand mean789 6581 8660 48719 53379
P-valuens * ns * *
LSD (0.05)259 1915 7765 28722 29395
(Source: NMRP 2009. Annual Report 08/09. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 32: Combined data of disease and insect scoring in Arun-1EV, Arun-4 and Pool-17 E over improved variety as
check (Arun-2) at Sukranagar, Rajahar and Manahari in 2010 summer
Aspects Arun-4 Arun-1EV Pool-17 E Arun-2
1. DiseaseTurcicum leaf blight (TLB), 1-5 2.0 1.7 1.6 1.6Grey leaf spot (GLS), 1-5 1.1 1.1 1 1
Helminthosporium leaf blight 2.25 2.25 2.12 2.37
Annex 30: Summary sheet of yield attributing traits recorded in early maize CVT in 2004, 2005 and 2006 at Pakhribas
(Dhankuta)
SN Varieties Silk (days) Ear height(cm
Plantheight(cm)
Root lodgingplt/ha
Shootlodgingplt/ha
BarrenPl/ha
1 S97TEYGHAYB(3)
66 93 181.5 1235 3210 1975
2 Arun-4 68 98 198.6 2593 1728 3457
3 Pool-16 SRZAMBIA
68 93 183.5 1481 864 2963
4 Z97EWBF2 70 93 191.7 988 1358 3086
5 Arun-1 EV 70 102 198.8 741 1975 3827
6 Arun-2 69 107 204.1 1235 2716 3580
7 Local check 73 146 246.4 2469 4321 6914
Grand mean 69 104 200.7 1534 2310 3686
F pr
Entry ** ** ** ns * **
year ** ** ** ns ** **
Entry x year ** ** * ** ** **LSD (0.05)Entry 1.88 17.5 19.11 1560 1901 2133
year 1.23 11.4 12.51 1021 1244 1397
Entry x year 3.26 30.3 33.09 2702 3292 3695
CV% 2.9 17.6 10.0 107 86 60.7
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(HLB), 1-5
Wilt (%) 2 6.17 12.83 6.33
2. InsectStem borer (%) 3.17 1.67 8.33 1.17
(Source: NMRP 2011. Annual Report 2010/11. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 33: Major identifying characteristics of Arun-4, Arun 1EV and Pool-17 E at NMRP Rampur in 2010 summer
(Source: NMRP 2011. Annual Report 2010/11. National Maize Research Program, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal)
Annex 34.Performance of different early season maize genotypes tested in CFFT Dailekh, 2011
SN Genotypes Tasseling
days
Silking days Plant height (cm) Ear height
(cm)
Grain
Yield(kg/ha)
1 Pool-17 E 57.33 59.33 233.7 122 4421
2 Arun-1EV 59.33 61.33 230.3 120.8 5149
3 Arun-4 59.33 61.33 239.6 128.8 4651
4 Arun-2 59.67 61.67 254.7 150.9 4907
5 Farmer's Variety 67.33 69.33 282.2 156 4812
Grand mean 60.60 62.60 248.1 135.7 4788
P-value