Impact of climate change on crop productivity in Western Ghats, coastal and northeastern regions of India
Assessment on impact of climate change on major crops in ecologically sensitive areas, viz. the Western Ghats (WG), coastal districts and northeastern (NE) states of India, using InfoCrop simulation model, projected varying impacts depending on location, climate, projected climate scenario, type of crop and its management. Irrigated rice and potato in the NE region, rice in the eastern coastal region and coconut in the WG are likely to gain. Irrigated maize, wheat and mustard in the NE and coastal regions, and rice, sorghum and maize in the WG may lose. Adaptation strategies such as change in variety and altered agronomy can, however, offset the impacts of climate change.
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dig-cgspace-10568-419812023-06-13T04:56:07Z Impact of climate change on crop productivity in Western Ghats, coastal and northeastern regions of India Naresh Kumar, Soora Aggarwal, Pramod K. Swaroopa Rani, D.N. Jain S Saxena, R. Chauhan N agriculture climate simulation models rice potatoes coconuts maize mustard sorghum wheats Assessment on impact of climate change on major crops in ecologically sensitive areas, viz. the Western Ghats (WG), coastal districts and northeastern (NE) states of India, using InfoCrop simulation model, projected varying impacts depending on location, climate, projected climate scenario, type of crop and its management. Irrigated rice and potato in the NE region, rice in the eastern coastal region and coconut in the WG are likely to gain. Irrigated maize, wheat and mustard in the NE and coastal regions, and rice, sorghum and maize in the WG may lose. Adaptation strategies such as change in variety and altered agronomy can, however, offset the impacts of climate change. 2011-08-10 2014-08-15T12:13:14Z 2014-08-15T12:13:14Z Journal Article Kumar NS, Aggarwal PK, Swaroopa R, Jain S, Saxena R, Chauhan N. 2011. Impact of climate change on crop productivity in Western Ghats, coastal and northeastern regions of India. Current Science. 101(3), 332-341. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41981 http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/101/03/0332.pdf en Open Access p. 332-341 Current Science |
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Assessment on impact of climate change on major crops in ecologically sensitive areas, viz. the Western Ghats (WG), coastal districts and northeastern (NE) states of India, using InfoCrop simulation model, projected varying impacts depending on location, climate, projected climate scenario, type of crop and its management.
Irrigated rice and potato in the NE region, rice in the eastern coastal region and coconut in the WG are likely to gain. Irrigated maize, wheat and mustard in the NE and coastal regions, and rice, sorghum and maize in the WG may lose. Adaptation strategies such as change in variety and altered agronomy can, however, offset the impacts of climate change. |
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