Journal ArticleOpen Access
Response of Crop Water Requirement and Yield of Irrigated Rice to Elevated Temperature in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, University of Waterloo
Published InInternational Journal of Agronomy
Year2021
Citations25
Abstract
In the changing climatic condition, temperature is the most vulnerable parameter and is projecting a trend of increase in the future. Crop growth and development process depend largely on air temperature. This study aims to determine the role of increasing air temperature in yield, crop water requirement (CWR), and other agronomic parameters of irrigated rice. Ceres-rice model associated in the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) was used in 15 different locations of Bangladesh. Grain yield, growth duration, and crop water requirement of widely cultivated irrigated rice (Boro rice) variety BRRI dhan28 were analysed in normal temperature and elevated air temperature by 1°C, 2°C, 3°C, and 4°C. The result revealed detrimental effect of elevated temperature on growth duration and…
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