Dr. Tika Bahadur Karki

Senior Scientist
Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Nepal


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agronomy from Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Nepal

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Biography

Dr. Tika Bahadur Karki is Senior Scientist at Nepal Agricultural Research Council, NARC, Nepal. He has completed his Ph.D. in Agronomy from same Institute. His main area of interest related to Plant and Soil Sciences. His area of expertise includes Agronomy, Conservation Agriculture, Tillage Methods, Residue Management, Residue Management, Crop Rotation, System Optimization, Intercropping, Climate Change, and Soil Fertility. He has more than 57 publications in journals.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
Agronomy
Inter Cropping
Climate Change
Soil Fertility

Selected Publications

  1. Karki, T.B., J. Shrestha, B.K.S. Bahadur and J.P. Yadav, 2015. Effects of tillage and planting geometry on the performance of maize hybrids. Azarian J. Agric., 2: 1-6.
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  2. Khatri, N., K.R. Dahal, L.P. Amgain and T.B. Karki, 2014. Productivity and economic assessment of maize and soybean intercropping under various tillage and residue levels in Chitwan, Nepal. World J. Agric. Res., 2: 6-12.
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  3. Karki, T.B., S.K. Sah, R.B. Thapa, A.J. McDonald, A.S. Davis and Y.G. Khadka, 2014. Weeds and their effect on the performance of maize and finger millet in Mid-Hills of Nepal. Int. J. Applied Sci. Biotechnol., 2: 275-278.
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  4. Karki, T.B., N. Gadal and J. Shrestha, 2014. Systems optimization through tillage and residue management and cropping system in maize based system. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. Applied Sci., 3: 990-1002.
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  5. Karki, T.B., N. Gadal and J. Shrestha, 2014. Studies on the conservation agriculture based practices under maize (Zea mays L.) based system in the hills of Nepal. Int. J. Appl. Sci. Biotechnol., 2: 185-192.
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  6. Karki, T.B., J. Shrestha and M.P. Tripathi, 2014. Preface to special issue on conservation agriculture for sustainable intensification. World J. Agric. Res., Vol. 2. 10.12691/wjar-2-6A-0.
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  7. Karki, T.B. and J. Shrestha, 2014. Maize production under no-tillage system in Nepal. World J. Agric. Res., 2: 13-17.
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  8. Karki, T.B. and J. Shrestha, 2014. Conservation agriculture: Significance, challenges and opportunities in Nepal. Adv. Plants Agric. Res., Vol. 1. 10.15406/apar.2014.01.00029.
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  9. Karki, T.B. and J. Shrestha, 2014. Conservation agriculture: An eco-friendly system of weed management in field crops. Int. J. Environ., 3: 91-100.
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  10. Dahal, S., T.B. Karki, L.P. Amgain and B.K. Bhattachan, 2014. Tillage, residue, fertilizer and weed management on phenology and yield of spring maize in terai, Nepal. Int. J. Applied Sci. Biotechnol., 2: 328-335.
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  11. Dahal, S. and T.B. Karki, 2014. Conservation agriculture based practices affect the weed dynamics in spring maize. World J. Agric. Res., 2: 25-33.
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  12. Karki, T.B., 2013. Yield prediction and nitrogen recommendation in maize using normalized difference vegetation index. Agron. J. Nepal, 3: 82-88.
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  13. Karki, T.B., A. Kumar and R.C. Gautam, 2005. Influence of integrated nutrient management on growth, yield, content and uptake of nutrients and soil fertility status in maize (Zea mays). Indian J. Agric. Sci., 75: 682-685.

  14. Karki, T.B. and A. Kumar, 2005. Productivity potential and economics of maize (Zea mays).as affected by various fertility levels. Ann. Agric. Res., 26: 340-341.