Advances in Crop Environment Interaction 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1861-0_7
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Heat Stress in Field Crops: Impact and Management Approaches

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“…The farmers often adjusted the planting dates (early planting in March) to avoid high temperature stress during the reproductive stages of development in July and August based on weather forecast information obtained from agricultural extension officers. This is corroborated by Akter and Islam [56], Asseng et al [57], Chapman et al [58], and Sandhu et al [59] who reported that the effects of heat stress can be managed through the adjustment of relevant agronomic practices such as the adjustment of planting dates.…”
Section: Management Strategies For Moisture and Heat Stressmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The farmers often adjusted the planting dates (early planting in March) to avoid high temperature stress during the reproductive stages of development in July and August based on weather forecast information obtained from agricultural extension officers. This is corroborated by Akter and Islam [56], Asseng et al [57], Chapman et al [58], and Sandhu et al [59] who reported that the effects of heat stress can be managed through the adjustment of relevant agronomic practices such as the adjustment of planting dates.…”
Section: Management Strategies For Moisture and Heat Stressmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The farmers often adjusted the planting dates (early planting in March) to avoid high temperature stress during the reproductive stages of development in July and August based on weather forecast information obtained from agricultural extension o cers. This is corroborated by Akter and Islam [56], Asseng et al [57], Chapman et al [58], and Sandhu et al [59] who reported that the effects of heat stress can be managed through the adjustment of relevant agronomic practices such as the adjustment of planting dates.…”
Section: Cultivars Grown By Farmersmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The farmers often adjusted the planting dates (early planting in March) to avoid high temperature stress during the reproductive stages of development in July and August based on weather forecast information obtained from agricultural extension o cers. This is corroborated by Akter and Islam [5], Asseng et al [9], Chapman et al [20], and Sandhu et al [54] who reported that the effects of heat stress can be managed through the adjustment of relevant agronomic practices such as the adjustment of planting dates.…”
Section: Cultivars Grown By Farmersmentioning
confidence: 60%