2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2017.08.022
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Identifying best crop management practices for chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) in Northeastern Ethiopia under climate change condition

Abstract: Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is one of the important cool season food legumes in the semi-arid northeastern Ethiopia; however, its productivity is adversely affected by a number of abiotic and biotic factors. The objectives of this study were to assess impacts of projected climate change on grain yield of chickpea by 2030 s (2020-2049) and 2050 s (2040-2069) and to identify crop management options that increase productivity of the crop. The CROPGRO-chickpea model in DSSAT (Decision Support System for Agrotech… Show more

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“…As shown in Table 4, the impact of adaptation on crop yields is determined by differencing column (c1) and column (c2). The results portray that adaptation grants higher yields as compared with not adapting, which is consistent with several studies (for example Asrat and Simane 2017;Mohammed et al 2017;Bedeke et al 2018;Di Falco and Veronesi 2018;Gorst, Dehlavi, and Groom 2018;Khanal et al 2018;Nonvide 2018;Wekesa, Ayuya, and Lagat 2018). That is, farmers who actually adopted would have gained lower if they had not adapted; and those farmers who actually did not adapt would have gained higher if they had adapted (counterfactual).…”
Section: Impact Of Adaptation On Crop Yieldsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…As shown in Table 4, the impact of adaptation on crop yields is determined by differencing column (c1) and column (c2). The results portray that adaptation grants higher yields as compared with not adapting, which is consistent with several studies (for example Asrat and Simane 2017;Mohammed et al 2017;Bedeke et al 2018;Di Falco and Veronesi 2018;Gorst, Dehlavi, and Groom 2018;Khanal et al 2018;Nonvide 2018;Wekesa, Ayuya, and Lagat 2018). That is, farmers who actually adopted would have gained lower if they had not adapted; and those farmers who actually did not adapt would have gained higher if they had adapted (counterfactual).…”
Section: Impact Of Adaptation On Crop Yieldsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Numerous studies have also examined the impact of climate change adaptation on crop productivity and income (see e.g. Asrat and Simane 2017;Mohammed et al 2017;Amare and Simane 2018;Di Falco and Veronesi 2018;Gorst, Dehlavi, and Groom 2018;Khanal et al 2018;Nonvide 2018;Wekesa, Ayuya, and Lagat 2018;Cholo et al 2019). However, the current study differs from these studies in at least four areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…More specifically, crop models in the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) are used (Hoogenboom et al 2017;. DSSAT is widely used by agricultural researchers to understand crop production system dynamics and simulate different farm management and environmental changes in Ethiopia (for example, Araya et al 2015;Kassie et al 2014Kassie et al , 2015Mohammed et al 2017) and climate variability impacts associated with ENSO (for example, MacCarthy et al 2017;Sarkar, Ortiz, and Balkcom 2017).…”
Section: Integrated Analytical Framework For Ethiopiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, if harvested early, losses caused by the attack of insects and microorganisms are minimized. On the other hand, if the grains are harvested early, they tend to present high moisture content which increases the chances of spoilage due to high water activity (Mohammed, Tana, Singh, Molla, & Seid, 2017). Therefore, to increase the shelf-life and avoid spoilage, drying is considered the premier methodology for preservation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%