R. Thapa
9 Papers
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R. Thapa is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Nutritional and pharmacological importance of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.): A review
Khuma Kumari Bhusal,Saraddha Khasu Magar,R. Thapa,Ashish Lamsal,Sagar Bhandari,Rashmi Maharjan,Sami Shrestha,Jiban Shrestha +7 more
TL;DR: Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L) is a wild herbaceous perennial blooming plant that is commonly known as stinging nettle as discussed by the authors , which is a plant that's edible and has nutritional and medicinal properties.
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Aquaponics a modern approach for integrated farming and wise utilization of components for sustainability of food security: A review
TL;DR: Aquaponics is a soilless culture which gained immense popularity as it focuses on organic production of vegetables within a single recirculating aquaponics system as mentioned in this paper , which can be grown used on non-arable lands such as deserts, degraded soil or salty, sandy islands.
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Urtica Dioica: A OSTRACIZED NEGLECTED PLANT IN AGRICULTURE SERVING AS A BEST MEDICINAL AND INSECTICIDAL PROPERTY
Shreejana K.C.,R. Thapa,Ashish Lamsal,S. Ghimire,Kabita Kurunju,Pradeep Shrestha +5 more
TL;DR: Urtica dioica is the flowering herbaceous perennial plant of family Urticaceae distributed globally but commonly considered as a weed in agricultural production as discussed by the authors , it is considered as weed so removed from the main field, however if the plant is planted in collaboration with other plants it fulfill both nutritive value and serve the main plant with low infestation of disease as pest as stinging nettle avoid the closeness of insect pest as it consist of thorn and also possess host plant resistance characteristics.
Evaluation of French Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Genotypes for Growth, Yield and Seed Production at Khumaltar
TL;DR: The experiment was conducted at the end of July in NHRC, Khumaltar (1332 masl) located at Longitude 27.6485° N and Latitude 85.3253° E situated at Province no. 3, Lalitpur, Nepal as mentioned in this paper .
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Pesticide Persistence in Agriculture and its hazardous effects on Environmental Components
R. Thapa,Anjal Nainabasti,Ashish Lamsal,Santoshi Malla,B. R. Thapa,Yushika Subedi,S. Ghimire +6 more
TL;DR: This review paper provides basic information about the general types of pesticide in use and the role of pesticides in agriculture with its impact in environmental components.