2021
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11102006
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Climate-Induced Perspective Variations in Irrigation Schedules and Design Water Requirements for the Rice–Wheat System

Abstract: Conceptualizing the implications of climate change for crop evapotranspiration (ETc) and subsequent net irrigation water requirement (NIWR) is critical to sustaining Pakistan’s agriculture and food security. In this article, future ETc, NIWR, and design water requirements (DWR) were projected for the rice–wheat system of Punjab, Pakistan. Consistently increasing temperatures signify an impending hotter transition in the future thermal regime, accompanied by a substantial increase in monsoon rainfall. Future cl… Show more

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“…As observed by Ahmad and Choi (2021), even if the crop cycle has high rainfall volumes, it is necessary to carry out irrigation events. This is due to the uneven distribution throughout the cycle since excessive rainfall in one stage does not compensate for water deficits in other stages of crop development.…”
Section: Effect Of Irrigation On Garlic Crop Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As observed by Ahmad and Choi (2021), even if the crop cycle has high rainfall volumes, it is necessary to carry out irrigation events. This is due to the uneven distribution throughout the cycle since excessive rainfall in one stage does not compensate for water deficits in other stages of crop development.…”
Section: Effect Of Irrigation On Garlic Crop Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%