2013
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v5n3p90
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Modelling Soil Water Dynamics under Rainfed Agriculture to Mitigate Climate Change

Abstract: The model performance to simulate soil water dynamics was evaluated by comparing the predicted soil water content values with calculated soil water at different phenological stages of wheat and total soil available water using neutron probe. The pre-sowing soil water (mm) in this study varied from 40 to 50 mm in loam and sandy clay soil of Islamabad and Chakwal, respectively. When soil water is >50 mm, its effect on crop establishment is dependent on amount and temporal distribution of rainfall. Plant availabl… Show more

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“…Addressing these challenges, along with promoting disease and pest management, is crucial for enhancing food security (Pereira, 2017). Although drought is not a prevailing concern (65.8% experienced no crop loss), cultivating drought-resistant crops remains important (Ahmed et al, 2013). Livestock damage affects 67.5% of the population, mainly due to inadequate fencing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing these challenges, along with promoting disease and pest management, is crucial for enhancing food security (Pereira, 2017). Although drought is not a prevailing concern (65.8% experienced no crop loss), cultivating drought-resistant crops remains important (Ahmed et al, 2013). Livestock damage affects 67.5% of the population, mainly due to inadequate fencing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%