Influence of weather sequence on rabi jowar crop yield at Solapur
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v30i1.2988Keywords:
weather sequence, crop yield, SolapurAbstract
The variations in the grain. and fodder yield of M-35-1 jowar in sowing date trials at Solapur in two typical rainfall years are examined from the meteorological standpoint. The temperature regimes in the vegetative and flowering phases, moisture accretion at or near crop emergence, rainfall Incidence in the vegetative crop phase and soil moisture storage, emerge as the factors chiefly affecting ear development, initial crop stand fodder yield and grain out-turn respectively. The final yield is a result of the interplay of the above effects. More such multi-location studies appear warranted.
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