2020
DOI: 10.3126/njst.v19i1.29731
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Comparative Study of Vegetable Biodiversity in Terai and Hilly Belts of Chitwan, Nepal

Abstract: The study was conducted to assess biodiversity and conservation aspects of vegetable crops in two different geographical areas of the Chitwan district. The household survey was carried out in Kailash (hill) and Nayabasti (terai) of Chitwan. Descriptive analysis, mean comparison, correlations, and biodiversity indices were used for data analysis. On the basis of biodiversity index, evenness, the adequate number of species, and Sorenson’s coefficient, open-pollinated (OP) (nonhybrid) vegetables were more diverse… Show more

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“…This production is not enough to meet the increasing demand of rice (Thapa & Bhusal, 2020). Thus, it is imperative to enhance rice productivity to reach the achievable yield (>8.0 t ha -1 ) within the constraints of limited land (Devkota, 2017). The current government's fertilizer recommendations are generalized based on national irrigation patterns rather than tailored to specific soil properties, climates, and crop management needs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This production is not enough to meet the increasing demand of rice (Thapa & Bhusal, 2020). Thus, it is imperative to enhance rice productivity to reach the achievable yield (>8.0 t ha -1 ) within the constraints of limited land (Devkota, 2017). The current government's fertilizer recommendations are generalized based on national irrigation patterns rather than tailored to specific soil properties, climates, and crop management needs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%