2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.701.123
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Temperature Based Agrometeorological Indices for Indian Mustard under Different Growing Environments in Western Haryana, India

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“…Climate variables like relative temperature disparity (RTD), phototemperature (T p ), nyctotemperature (T n ), relative humidity disparity (RHD), photo relative humidity (RH p ), nycto relative humidity (RH n ), vapor pressure deficit (VPD), photo vapor pressure deficit (VPD p ) and nycto vapor pressure deficit (VPD n ) were calculated from weather data using computation of 30 32 , 59 . Relatively humidity recorded at midnight (0000 UTC) and midday (1200 UTC) was used while computing climate variables.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate variables like relative temperature disparity (RTD), phototemperature (T p ), nyctotemperature (T n ), relative humidity disparity (RHD), photo relative humidity (RH p ), nycto relative humidity (RH n ), vapor pressure deficit (VPD), photo vapor pressure deficit (VPD p ) and nycto vapor pressure deficit (VPD n ) were calculated from weather data using computation of 30 32 , 59 . Relatively humidity recorded at midnight (0000 UTC) and midday (1200 UTC) was used while computing climate variables.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Winter crops, including mustard, are susceptible to temperature, as variations affect the duration of different growth stages. However, limited information is available regarding the impact of temperature, day length, and bright sunshine hours on mustard yield in the region [2]. As a result, the primary goal of this study was to identify the best thermal conditions for mustard crops using a variety of temperature-based agrometeorological indices and to evaluate how these conditions affected the phenology and yield of three mustard varieties grown in various environments in Prayagraj, India, under subtropical conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%