2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-018-2378-8
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Climate change impacts on rainfall and temperature in sugarcane growing Upper Gangetic Plains of India

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“…Rendemen tebu dapat dipengaruhi berbagai faktor biotik dan abiotik (Kang & Miller, 1984). Faktor biotik yang memengaruhi rendemen tebu adalah genetik varietas tebu itu sendiri (Raj & Krishnan, 2018;Verma et al, 2019;Zeng et al, 2020) dan serangan organisme pengganggu tanaman, sedangkan untuk faktor abiotik adalah seperti curah hujan, suhu harian dan unsur hara yang tersedia di tanah (Raj & Krishnan, 2018;Verma et al, 2019;Zeng et al, 2020).…”
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“…Rendemen tebu dapat dipengaruhi berbagai faktor biotik dan abiotik (Kang & Miller, 1984). Faktor biotik yang memengaruhi rendemen tebu adalah genetik varietas tebu itu sendiri (Raj & Krishnan, 2018;Verma et al, 2019;Zeng et al, 2020) dan serangan organisme pengganggu tanaman, sedangkan untuk faktor abiotik adalah seperti curah hujan, suhu harian dan unsur hara yang tersedia di tanah (Raj & Krishnan, 2018;Verma et al, 2019;Zeng et al, 2020).…”
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“…The relatively droughtresistant sugarcane crop reduces production because of water stress and can withstand short ood periods (FAO, 2004). A recent study in Upper Gangetic Plain (UGP) in India highlighted such importance by assessing the weekly, monthly, seasonal and annual trends of rainfall variability which revealed that overall, there was a decline in the amount of rainfall necessary for sugarcane growth and productivity (Verma et al, 2018). The tillering and grand growth phases are directly impacted by drought and proved to be a fundamental limitation, therefore, strategies for mitigating the adverse effect are key to improving productivity (Guntukula, 2019;Scarpare et al, 2016).…”
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“…Climate change and monsoon failures lead to acute water scarcity and severe drought. Uneven distribution of rainfall during the monsoon seasons may affect the crop physiology leads to reduction in the crop productivity [3,4]. The sugarcane and sugar yields have fluctuated with extreme climate events such as drought and tropical cyclones [5].…”
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confidence: 99%