Delayed sowing and its ramifications: biophysical, yield and quality analysis of wheat cultivars in the northwest Indo‐Gangetic plains
Debasish Roy,
Ananta Vashisth,
Prameela Krishnan
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe continuous cultivation of Rice‐Wheat (R‐W) in the same field is a key element of double‐cropping systems in the Indo‐Gangetic plains (IGP). Yields of such cropping systems are increasingly challenged as climate change drives increases in temperature, terminal stress, uneven rainfall, delaying rice harvesting and subsequent delay sowing of wheat.ObjectivesIn this paper, we evaluate the optimum sowing dates to achieve the high grain yield and quality of wheat cultivars in northwest India.Materials … Show more
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