Effect of sowing time on productivity of Bt and non Bt cotton under climate change

Abstract Background Climate change affects cotton production systems in multiple ways, and the impacts are expected to influence the national economy of India. The weather conditions prevailing during squaring, flowering and boll development stages determine the seed cotton yield. The needs for adap...

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Main Authors: K Sankaranarayanan, A H Prakash, K Rajendran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-09-01
Series:Bulletin of the National Research Centre
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42269-020-00400-1
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spelling doaj-df25564cebb849159f2caace5f1d1c592020-11-25T03:26:08ZengSpringerOpenBulletin of the National Research Centre2522-83072020-09-0144111210.1186/s42269-020-00400-1Effect of sowing time on productivity of Bt and non Bt cotton under climate changeK Sankaranarayanan0A H Prakash1K Rajendran2ICAR-Central Institute for Cotton ResearchICAR-Central Institute for Cotton ResearchInstitute of Agriculture, National Pulses Research Centre, Tamil Nadu Agricultural UniversityAbstract Background Climate change affects cotton production systems in multiple ways, and the impacts are expected to influence the national economy of India. The weather conditions prevailing during squaring, flowering and boll development stages determine the seed cotton yield. The needs for adaptation connected to optimizing the timing of critical growth stages to minimize stresses and enhance resource utilization. The adjusting of sowing times proved to be an important management technique for improving seed cotton yield. Results The combined results for 3 years revealed that seed cotton yield was not influenced significantly by genotypes and interaction effect. However, the effect of date of sowing was significant. The best date of sowing was on 28 July which recorded the highest significant mean seed cotton yield (24.8 q/ha) compared with other sowing dates. Conclusions Three years results of experiments show that the best date for sowing is 28 July which is optimum to realize higher productivity and profitability. Sowing window of cotton was re-standardized as from 21 July to 18 August. The existing recommendation of sowing window is 1 August to 31 August.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42269-020-00400-1Climate changeDates of sowingBt and non-Bt cottonSeed cotton yield
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A H Prakash
K Rajendran
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A H Prakash
K Rajendran
Effect of sowing time on productivity of Bt and non Bt cotton under climate change
Bulletin of the National Research Centre
Climate change
Dates of sowing
Bt and non-Bt cotton
Seed cotton yield
author_facet K Sankaranarayanan
A H Prakash
K Rajendran
author_sort K Sankaranarayanan
title Effect of sowing time on productivity of Bt and non Bt cotton under climate change
title_short Effect of sowing time on productivity of Bt and non Bt cotton under climate change
title_full Effect of sowing time on productivity of Bt and non Bt cotton under climate change
title_fullStr Effect of sowing time on productivity of Bt and non Bt cotton under climate change
title_full_unstemmed Effect of sowing time on productivity of Bt and non Bt cotton under climate change
title_sort effect of sowing time on productivity of bt and non bt cotton under climate change
publisher SpringerOpen
series Bulletin of the National Research Centre
issn 2522-8307
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Climate change affects cotton production systems in multiple ways, and the impacts are expected to influence the national economy of India. The weather conditions prevailing during squaring, flowering and boll development stages determine the seed cotton yield. The needs for adaptation connected to optimizing the timing of critical growth stages to minimize stresses and enhance resource utilization. The adjusting of sowing times proved to be an important management technique for improving seed cotton yield. Results The combined results for 3 years revealed that seed cotton yield was not influenced significantly by genotypes and interaction effect. However, the effect of date of sowing was significant. The best date of sowing was on 28 July which recorded the highest significant mean seed cotton yield (24.8 q/ha) compared with other sowing dates. Conclusions Three years results of experiments show that the best date for sowing is 28 July which is optimum to realize higher productivity and profitability. Sowing window of cotton was re-standardized as from 21 July to 18 August. The existing recommendation of sowing window is 1 August to 31 August.
topic Climate change
Dates of sowing
Bt and non-Bt cotton
Seed cotton yield
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42269-020-00400-1
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