1. Crop weather relationship studies in cotton at Akola revealed that increase in rainfall by 10 mm during reproductive phase increased the yield by 93 kg/ha
2.Soybean variety TAMS-98-21 showed highest water use efficiency (WUE) and water productivity (WP), compared to JS-335 and JS-9305 across all the sowing windows at Akola.
3.Weather variables averaged over 10 years during different phenological stages in two soybean cultivars and their combination under four growing environments (26 to 29 MW) revealed that higher seed yield could be realized under favorable growing environment with adequate rainfall.(190 mm),
minimum temperature (23.0 to 23.1°C), photoperiod hours (491 to 513 hrs) and lower maximum temperature (31.2 to 31.4 °C) and Diurnal Temperature Range, DTR (8.0 to 8.4 °C) during pod formation to seed fill stage.
4.Crop-weather relationship studies in different cotton types, viz., G. arboreum, G. hirsutum and Bt cotton revealed that fraction of intercepted PAR was more in Bt cotton Balwan followed by hirsutum (AKH-081) and arboreum (AKA-7) cotton varieties.
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