In this paper, the climate change scenarios of A2 and B2 for 2070-2100 time scale (denoted as 2080) for several key locations of India and its impact on rice and wheat crops based on regional climate model (PRECIS) were described. The PRECIS projects an increase in temperature over most parts of India especially in the IGP (Indo-Gangetic Plains), the region that presently experiences relatively low temperatures. Extreme high temperature episodes and rainfall intensity days are projected to become more frequent and the monsoon rainfall is also projected to increase. Rabi (mid Nov-March) season is likely to experience higher increase in temperature which could impact and hence become threat to the crops which really require low temperature fo...
We need to understand the impacts of climate variability and change at a regional level on crop prod...
Indian Ganga Basin (IGB), one of the most densely populated areas in the world, is facing a signific...
New farming systems and management options are needed in South Asia as the intensive rice–wheat prod...
In this paper, the climate change scenarios of A2 and B2 for 2070-2100 time scale (denoted as 2080) ...
India is a world agricultural power, the share of agriculture in GDP is 17.8%, agricultural employme...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is one of the main wheat-production regions in India and the world. Wi...
Rice and wheat, two staple food grain crops, play a key role in farmers' income and food security. T...
A simulation analysis was carried out using the InfoCrop-rice model to quantify impacts and adaptati...
The production of wheat, a crop sensitive to weather, may be influenced by climate change. The regio...
The study attempts to estimate and predict climate impact on crop yields using future temperature pr...
Projections of current and future (SRES A2) climates from the three GCMs (ECHAM5, GFDL CM 2.1 and Ha...
AbstractThe Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB) is characterised by cereal-based farming systems where livesto...
CONTEXT Rice-wheat rotation system (RWS) is the most important food production system in South Asia...
The future of agriculture in India will be affected by substantial changes in the environment, alth...
There is evidence of climate variability and rapid climate change in recent past, which adversely im...
We need to understand the impacts of climate variability and change at a regional level on crop prod...
Indian Ganga Basin (IGB), one of the most densely populated areas in the world, is facing a signific...
New farming systems and management options are needed in South Asia as the intensive rice–wheat prod...
In this paper, the climate change scenarios of A2 and B2 for 2070-2100 time scale (denoted as 2080) ...
India is a world agricultural power, the share of agriculture in GDP is 17.8%, agricultural employme...
The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is one of the main wheat-production regions in India and the world. Wi...
Rice and wheat, two staple food grain crops, play a key role in farmers' income and food security. T...
A simulation analysis was carried out using the InfoCrop-rice model to quantify impacts and adaptati...
The production of wheat, a crop sensitive to weather, may be influenced by climate change. The regio...
The study attempts to estimate and predict climate impact on crop yields using future temperature pr...
Projections of current and future (SRES A2) climates from the three GCMs (ECHAM5, GFDL CM 2.1 and Ha...
AbstractThe Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB) is characterised by cereal-based farming systems where livesto...
CONTEXT Rice-wheat rotation system (RWS) is the most important food production system in South Asia...
The future of agriculture in India will be affected by substantial changes in the environment, alth...
There is evidence of climate variability and rapid climate change in recent past, which adversely im...
We need to understand the impacts of climate variability and change at a regional level on crop prod...
Indian Ganga Basin (IGB), one of the most densely populated areas in the world, is facing a signific...
New farming systems and management options are needed in South Asia as the intensive rice–wheat prod...