An investigation on climate change impact on green gram was conducted at Agronomy farm, NAU, Navsari, Gujarat during the rabi seasons of 2021-22. The calibrated and validated DSSAT CROPGRO simulation model was used to determine the productivity of green grams under various climate change scenarios. In this experiment, the effects of CO2 concentration, solar radiation and maximum and minimum temperatures on green gram productivity were examined individually and in combination. According to the sensitivity of the DSSAT CROPGRO model, under the conditions of projected climate change, the best case scenario for its favourable impact on green gram yield was a rise in CO2 concentration (600 ppm), along with solar radiation up to a certain level (1 unit), which may nullified the adverse effect of increases in temperature on green gram productivity.
The present study proposes to measure the thermal requirements, heat and radiation use efficiency of kharif soybean cultivars (NRC 37, GS 1 and GS 2) in the central region of Gujarat. The findings of study conclude that among all the different geometry 30 x 10 cm produced highest seed (4403 kg/ha) and total biomass yield (5818 kg/ha) over the other two spacing because higher heat use efficiency (heat use efficiency (HUE) for Growing degree day (GDD)- 0.69 kg/ha/°C Day; HUE for Heliothermal units (HTU) - 0.14 kg/ha/°C Day hour; HUE for Photothermal units (PTU) - 0.05 kg/ha/°C Day hour). The cultivar NRC 37 (4415 kg/ha) produced highest seed yield followed by GS 1 (3799 kg/ha) and GS 2 (3670 kg/ha). Heat unit requirement of cultivar NRC 37 (GDD - 1952°C Day; HTU – 9894°C Day hour; PTU-25974°C day hour) was more as compared to GS 2 (GDD - 1951°C day; HTU – 9893°C day hour; PTU-25973°C day hour) and GS 1 (GDD - 1931°C day; HTU – 9809°C day hour; PTU-25681°C day hour), respectively. The radiation use efficiency (RUE) for seed yield and biomass are more in 45 x 5 cm geometry.
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