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Maintaining high levels of productivity under climate change will require developing cultivars that are able to perform under varying drought and heat stresses and with maturities that match water availability. The CSM-CERES-Sorghum model was used to quantify the potential benefits of altering cr...


Singh, P.Nedumaran, S.Sibiry Traoré, Pierre C.Boote, Kenneth J.Rattunde HFWPrasad, PVVSingh, Naveen P.Srinivas KBantilan, MCS[Quantifying potential benefits of drought and heat tolerance in rainy season sorghum for adapting to climate change]Quantifying potential benefits of drought and heat tolerance in rainy season sorghum for adapting to climate change

Using CROPGRO-Chickpea model (revised version), we investigated the impacts of climate change on the productivity of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) at selected sites in South Asia (Hisar, Indore and Nandhyal in India and Zaloke in Myanmar) and East Africa (Debre Zeit in Ethiopia, Kabete in Kenya a...


Singh, P.Nedumaran, S.Boote, Kenneth J.Gaur PMSrinivas KBantilan, MCS[Climate change impacts and potential benefits of drought and heat tolerance in chickpea in South Asia and East Africa]Climate change impacts and potential benefits of drought and heat tolerance in chickpea in South Asia and East Africa

Climate change is projected to intensify drought and heat stress in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) crop in rainfed regions. This will require developing high yielding groundnut cultivars that are both drought and heat tolerant. The crop growth simulation model for groundnut (CROPGRO-Groundnut mo...


Singh, P.Nedumaran, S.Ntare, B.R.Boote, Kenneth J.Singh, Naveen P.Srinivas KBantilan, MCS[Potential benefits of drought and heat tolerance in groundnut for adaptation to climate change in India and West Africa]Potential benefits of drought and heat tolerance in groundnut for adaptation to climate change in India and West Africa

Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation from local communities along with technical, social, economic, policy and political inputs. Access to groundwater for farming communities is also an emotional and complex issue as their livelihood an...


Maheshwari, B.Varua, M.Ward, J.Packham, R.Chinnasamy, PennanDashora, Y.Dave, S.Soni, P.Dillon, P.J.Purohit, R.HakimuddinShah, TushaarOza, S.Singh, P.Prathapar, Sanmugam A.Patel, A.Jadeja, Y.Thaker, B.Kookana, R.Grewal, H.Yadav, K.Mittal, H.Chew, M.Rao, P.[The role of transdisciplinary approach and community participation in village scale groundwater management: insights from Gujarat and Rajasthan, India]The role of transdisciplinary approach and community participation in village scale groundwater management: insights from Gujarat and Rajasthan, India

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