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Publikováno v:
BMC Ecology, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Abstract Background Finger millet is the fourth major crop in Nepal and is cultivated in a traditional integrated subsistence system. Timely rain and appropriate temperature predominately affects crop distribution and yield. Climate change is evident
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c7bc6e4b71ff42d0b55685d0c45ea01a
Autor:
Hari Prasad Pandey, Narayan Prasad Pokhrel, Dol Raj Luitel, Kamal Acharya, Kabita Kumari Shah
Publikováno v:
Advances in Agriculture, Vol 2021 (2021)
Multiple benefits of the agroforestry systems attract the attention of the global community and are being practiced in Nepal from time immemorial. However, there is minimal evidence of the diversity of species and the use value of plants and their co
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4a4296037b2748c588c13697167a91ad
Autor:
Dol Raj Luitel, Narayan Prasad Pokhrel, Hari Prasad Pandey, Kabita Kumari Shah, Kamal Acharya
Publikováno v:
Advances in Agriculture, Vol 2021 (2021)
Multiple benefits of the agroforestry systems attract the attention of the global community and are being practiced in Nepal from time immemorial. However, there is minimal evidence of the diversity of species and the use value of plants and their co
Publikováno v:
Advances in Agriculture, Vol 2017 (2017)
Buckwheat is a sixth staple food crop after rice, wheat, maize, finger millet, and barley in Nepal. It is considered as an alternate cereal and poor man’s crop, representing an important food supply in remote places of Himalayas. It is the best cro
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1107dafe191b475e960f2494cd976679
Publikováno v:
Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology. 24:401-410
Buckwheat is minor crop of Nepal. Due to their multiple uses, short growing periods, high nutritional and medicinal values, wide adaptability has become popular not only to researcher but also for farmers and consumers globally. It grows in a wider r
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mountain Science. 16:821-835
The views of local people on climate change along different ecological regions are relatively unexplored in Nepal. This study was conducted in 13 villages in central Nepal at different altitudes to document the views of small holder farmers and compa
Publikováno v:
CABI Agriculture and Bioscience. 1
Background Finger millet, a subsistence food crop, is a unique cereal with high nutritional quality particularly in hilly regions in Nepal. Hence, grain nutrients (protein, calcium, and iron percent) of ten different landraces of finger millet and so
Depending upon altitudinal gradient in the Himalayas, the rate of climate change varies from lowland to upland. The Chitwan Annapurna Landscape (CHAL) is the central part of the Himalayas and covers all bioclimatic zones. Analysis of time series data
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::19e04e8e43b1aeb260ab84f93296e44e
Publikováno v:
BMC Ecology
BMC Ecology, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
BMC Ecology, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Background Finger millet is the fourth major crop in Nepal and is cultivated in a traditional integrated subsistence system. Timely rain and appropriate temperature predominately affects crop distribution and yield. Climate change is evident in Nepal
Publikováno v:
Climate
Volume 8
Issue 11
Climate, Vol 8, Iss 136, p 136 (2020)
Volume 8
Issue 11
Climate, Vol 8, Iss 136, p 136 (2020)
The Chitwan Annapurna Landscape (CHAL) is the central part of the Himalayas and covers all bioclimatic zones with major endemism of flora, unique agro-biodiversity, environmental, cultural and socio-economic importance. Not much is known about temper