Effect of Weather Years and Climatic Parameters on Yield of Maize Varieties under Sub-tropical Condition of Nepal
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https://doi.org/10.3126/njst.v11i0.4084Keywords:
CSM-CERES-maize, simulation, calibration, validation, grain yieldAbstract
Recent trends of climate change have raised serious concerns about the food production not only in regional levels but locally and globally. The well calibrated and validated Crop Simulation Model (CSM)-Crop Environment Resource Synthesis (CERES)-Maize (v 4.0) model and secondary crop data were used to test sensitivity of this model in subtropical condition of Nepal. The model was sensitive to climatic parameters (temperatures CO2 concentration and solar radiation) and weather years on yields of Rampur Composite, Upahar and Arun-4. The simulated yield for Rampur Composite and Arun-4 were 13.41% and 16.89% higher, respectively in 2006, while it was 0.12% higher for Upahar in 2005 than the yield of maize in 2007. Likewise, decrease in both maximum and minimum temperature by 4°C with respect to either solar radiation (±1MJm-2day-1) and CO2 (+20 ppm) change or not change, maize yield increased by 11.72-49.11% as compared to base scenario while it was decreased by 32.22-2.83% for increase in both maximum and minimum temperature by 4°C along with either change in solar radiation (±1MJm-2day-1) and CO2 (+20 ppm) or remains same. Results revealed that the temperature is more critical for yield potentiality of cultivars than any other climatic parameters. Screening out and adopting of new technology would be required to combat with changing climatic scenarios for attaining the potential yield of maize. CERESKey words: CSM-CERES-maize; simulation; calibration; validation; grain yield
DOI: 10.3126/njst.v11i0.4084
Nepal Journal of Science and Technology 11 (2010) 17-24
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Bhusal, T. N., & Timsina, J. (2011). Effect of Weather Years and Climatic Parameters on Yield of Maize Varieties under Sub-tropical Condition of Nepal. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology, 11, 17–24. https://doi.org/10.3126/njst.v11i0.4084
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