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Vulnerability assessment of kharif rainfed sorghum to climate change in SAT regions of India

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https://doi.org/10.54386/jam.v14i1.1369
 
Title Vulnerability assessment of kharif rainfed sorghum to climate change in SAT regions of India
 
Creator Boomiraj, K
Marimuthu, S
Wani, S P
RaviKumar, S
Manikandan, .
Tani, S
 
Subject Sorghum
Climate Change
 
Description This paper presents results of Info Crop model evaluation in terms of its validation, sensitivity
impact and adaptation of sorghum to climate change in semi arid tropics (SAT) regions of India. The model
has reasonably predicted phenology, crop growth yield. Sorghum crop was found to be sensitive to changes
in carbon dioxide (CO2) and temperature. Future climate change scenario analysis showed that sorghum
yields are likely to reduce at Akola, Anantpur, Coimbatore and Bijapur. At Kota the sorghum yield is likely
to increase at 2020 and no change at 2050 and yield will reduce at 2080. The increase in yield at Gwalior
and Kota at 2020 is due to reduction in maximum temperature and increase in rainfall from current. Adoption
of adaptation measure like one irrigation (50mm) at 40-45 days after sowing would be better adaptation
strategies for rainfed kharif sorghum with existing varieties in the selected location of the SAT regions.
 
Publisher Association of Agrometeorologists
 
Date 2012
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/6042/1/Jr_agromet_14_1_2-8_2012.pdf
Boomiraj, K and Marimuthu, S and Wani, S P and RaviKumar, S and Manikandan, . and Tani, S (2012) Vulnerability assessment of kharif rainfed sorghum to climate change in SAT regions of India. Journal of Agrometeorology, 14 (1). pp. 2-8.