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Bisht H, Shaloo, Kumar B, Singh D K, Mishra A K. Sensitivity Analysis of Wheat Cultivar HD2967 to Weather Parameters Using CERES-Wheat Model. JAST 2023; 25 (3) :661-672
URL: http://jast.modares.ac.ir/article-23-54096-en.html
1- Water Technology Centre, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa Campus, New Delhi, India.
2- Water Technology Centre, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa Campus, New Delhi, India. , bipiniari@gmail.com
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This study was conducted to examine the sensitivity of weather parameters and CO2 concentration to wheat production under two irrigation regimes viz. full irrigation and limited irrigation, using CERES-Wheat model. Field experiment data from the 2016-17 and 2017-18 rabi seasons on wheat cultivar HD-2967 with three sowing dates and five irrigation regimes were used to calibrate and validate the CERES-Wheat crop simulation model. Validation results indicated very good agreement between simulated and observed values under five, four, and three irrigations regimes as compared to lower irrigation regimes. Under full irrigation and limited irrigation, grain yield sensitivity to incremental unit of mean temperature from 1 to 3°C revealed a decrease of 6 to 22% and 8 to 16%, respectively. Temperature decreases of 1-3°C resulted in a gradual increase in yield of 10-28 and 6.5- 20%, respectively, under full and limited irrigation. The combined effect of higher mean temperature and lower solar radiation revealed that wheat yield was more sensitive to temperature than solar radiation. Furthermore, the combined effect of mean temperature and CO2 level revealed that higher levels of CO2 concentration yielded the greatest benefits with a 1 °C increase in temperature, but further increases in temperature reduced the beneficial effect of elevated CO2 level under both irrigation conditions.
 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Crop Ecology
Received: 2021/07/15 | Accepted: 2023/03/18 | Published: 2023/05/4

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