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portada Calibration of Cropgro-Peanut Model: Calibration and Validation of Cropgro-Peanut Model for Summer Groundnut and Sensitivity Analysis to Climate Change
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9783639762532

Calibration of Cropgro-Peanut Model: Calibration and Validation of Cropgro-Peanut Model for Summer Groundnut and Sensitivity Analysis to Climate Change

Priyanka Amethiya; R. K. Mathukia (Author) · Scholars' Press · Paperback

Calibration of Cropgro-Peanut Model: Calibration and Validation of Cropgro-Peanut Model for Summer Groundnut and Sensitivity Analysis to Climate Change - Priyanka Amethiya; R. K. Mathukia

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Synopsis "Calibration of Cropgro-Peanut Model: Calibration and Validation of Cropgro-Peanut Model for Summer Groundnut and Sensitivity Analysis to Climate Change"

Crop production in an environment is a function of many variables, out of which weather is the most important. Among weather variables temperature and rainfall are the most important factors, which affect the growth, productivity and adaptability of crop. Crop growth simulation models are quantitative tools based on scientific knowledge that can evaluate the effect of climatic, edaphic, hydrologic and agronomic factors on crop growth, development and yield. A field experiment was conducted at Junagadh, Gujarat, India to calibrate and validate CROPGRO-Peanut (DSSAT v. 4.6) model for summer groundnut and sensitivity analysis to climate change. The model performed well for simulating phenology and yield of groundnut cultivars. Increase in temperature reduced the pod yield of summer groundnut and vice versa. The effect of minimum temperature on pod yield was less than that of maximum temperature. Increase in CO2 from 440 to 530 ppm resulted in increase in the pod yield of groundnut. Cultivars TG-37A and sown on 15th February gave higher yield.

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