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2017
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v9n8p220
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Adapatation of Sowing Date for Improving Sorghum Yield in Rainfed Areas in Sudan Using AQUACROP Model

Abstract: Due to the rapid growth in world population, the pressure on water resources to feed the growing population is increasing. The Nile water share of Sudan is almost exploited; and agricultural production by rained water is threatened by the pressure of climate change. It is inevitable that the production per unit water consumed, the water productivity, must be increased to meet this challenge. This research therefore focuses on the benchmarking of physical water productivity in rain fed areas and gaining a bette… Show more

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“…An optimum sowing date results in maximum grain yield. It helps plants avoid severe stress from a water deficit and related biotic and abiotic stresses (such as heat, diseases, and pests) that become more dominant as the sorghum crop season advances under arid environmental conditions (Alshikh et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An optimum sowing date results in maximum grain yield. It helps plants avoid severe stress from a water deficit and related biotic and abiotic stresses (such as heat, diseases, and pests) that become more dominant as the sorghum crop season advances under arid environmental conditions (Alshikh et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%