TAILIEUCHUNG - Yield prediction and response of rice-sorghum cropping sequence to prevailing weather and nitrogen levels

The climate determines selection of right crop and its sequence for a particular location, while the prevailing weather conditions dictate the potentiality of that crop and nitrogen use. On an average every 1oC rise in temperature could lead to a 20 per cent reduction in crop yields. Therefore, the two big challenges viz., finite cultivable land and rise in temperature have to be overcome by agricultural sector to sustain crop yields. In this direction, one of the ways is to use weather and climate as non-monetary input in crop production. Among the crops, rice is a weather sensitive crop. It requires large quantities of water (rainfall) during its growth and development. On the contrary sorghum needs very limited water throughout its life cycle particularly during the vegetative stage in contrast to rice. However, the overall weather that prevails influences the growth and yield of both rice and sorghum. The weather health indices are all weather elements and derived parameters such as GDD, HTU and PTU. Crops are known to modify the weather within their canopies and the soil underneath them. This is further influenced by the cultural and management practices. Nitrogen management is the major practice that affects the yield and quality of both rice and sorghum crops which requires as much as possible at an early and mid tillering stages to maximize panicle numbers and during reproductive stages to produce more number of spikelets per panicle and percentage filled spikelets in rice and during the vegetative and reproductive stages in sorghum. Nitrogen taken up during early growth stages accumulates in the vegetative parts of the plant and is utilized for grain formation. | Yield prediction and response of rice-sorghum cropping sequence to prevailing weather and nitrogen levels

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