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ATLAS on Climate Change Impacts on Crop Water Balance of Cotton (Gossypium herbaceum) and Maize (Zea mays L.) in Telangana

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Title ATLAS on Climate Change Impacts on Crop Water Balance of Cotton (Gossypium herbaceum) and Maize (Zea mays L.) in Telangana
ATLAS on Climate Change Impacts on Crop Water Balance of Cotton (Gossypium herbaceum) and Maize (Zea mays L.) in Telangana
 
Creator NICRA
 
Subject parameters including rainfall, temperature, wind velocity
 
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Rainfed agricultural production systems are primarily dependent on climate
parameters including rainfall, temperature, wind velocity, sunshine hours/solar
radiation etc among which rainfall is the critical input resource. It significantly varies
over time and space with erratic distribution having coefficient of variation (CV) in
the range of 30 to 80% in all the semi arid regions. The other crop water balance
parameters effective rainfall, crop evapotranspiration, irrigation water requirement
during crop seasons, have dynamic relationship with the quantity and distribution
pattern of rainfall.
IPCC AR5 report indicated the decrease in rainfall in southern part of the
country with extreme events of drought, and its frequency, decrease in rainy days
which are primarily concerns of rainfed agriculture. The two states of Andhra Pradesh
and Telangana have maximum area (67%) under rainfed agriculture with major
crops of maize, cotton, groundnut and pigeon pea grown in the 16 districts of two
states. Therefore an attempt is made to analyze the decadal variation of crop water
balance parameters in 16 districts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The data and its
variation are shown in the geospatial maps of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for easy
understanding to the readers in the form of atlas for each state.
The atlas is the outcome of the work related to modeling of
crop water balance for maize and cotton crops in rainfed districts of
Telangana state. It was an important activity on potential of rainwater
harvesting and utilization under NICRA project of ICAR-CRIDA. We thank
Dr. S. Ayyappan , Director General, ICAR and Secretary, DARE and Dr. A.K. Sikka,
DDG (NRM) for their keen interest, guidance and constant support. We also express
our sincere thanks to Director, CRIDA and Principal Investigator, NICRA for extending
necessary support and encouragement.
We take this opportunity to thank “Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
(CCAFS)” for providing base data (1961-1990) and ECHam5 data as open source from
Marksim DSSAT. We are also thankful to FAO, Rome for providing CROPWAT V8.0
simulation software.
We also extend thanks to Dr. Abdul Islam for critically evaluating the findings
and suggestions to improve upon. We recognize the help rendered by students of
College of Agricultural Engineering, Madakasira and Sangareddy.
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Date 2021-07-20T09:44:06Z
2021-07-20T09:44:06Z
2015-06-09
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/49195
 
Language English
 
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Publisher NICRA