2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-022-04291-2
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A critical analysis of the effect of projected temperature and rainfall for differential sowing of maize cultivars under RCP 4.5 and RCP 6.0 scenarios for Punjab

Abstract: A simulation study was conducted for two cultivars of maize (PMH1 and PMH2) in four agroclimatic zones of Punjab state of India where climate change depicts a consistent rise in temperature and increased variability in amount and distribution of rainfall. The yield assessment was performed for four agroclimatic zones of Punjab comprising of seven locations because variability in temperature rise and rainfall existed from location to location.Corrected ensemble model weather data (temperature and rainfall) for … Show more

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“…In case of cv PMH 2, earlyto mid-May sowing showed an increase in yield by 5-15% under RCP 2.6, but not under high emission RCP 8.5 scenario. A similar study 44 for RCPs 4.5 and 6.0 scenarios for Indian Punjab showed that temperature rise by 1 °C in AZ II, AZ III and AZ V (Faridkot) led to lowering of maize yield and this impact was more prominent in cv PMH 2. At AZ IV (Bathinda) and parts of AZ V (Abohar) observed an increase in temperatures by 2 °C which resulted in poor performance of maize cultivars.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…In case of cv PMH 2, earlyto mid-May sowing showed an increase in yield by 5-15% under RCP 2.6, but not under high emission RCP 8.5 scenario. A similar study 44 for RCPs 4.5 and 6.0 scenarios for Indian Punjab showed that temperature rise by 1 °C in AZ II, AZ III and AZ V (Faridkot) led to lowering of maize yield and this impact was more prominent in cv PMH 2. At AZ IV (Bathinda) and parts of AZ V (Abohar) observed an increase in temperatures by 2 °C which resulted in poor performance of maize cultivars.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%