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Kuppannan, PalanisamiKakumanu, Krishna ReddyRanganathan, C.R.Haileslassie, AmareWani, S.P.[Mapping of household vulnerability and identification of adaptation strategies in dryland systems of South Asia]Mapping of household vulnerability and identification of adaptation strategies in dryland systems of South Asia
Garg, Kaushal K.Wani, S.P.Barron, JennieKarlberg, L.Rockström, Johan[Reply to comment on ‘Up-scaling potential impacts on water flows from agricultural water interventions: opportunities and trade-offs in the Osman Sagar catchment, Musi sub-basin, India’]Reply to comment on ‘Up-scaling potential impacts on water flows from agricultural water interventions: opportunities and trade-offs in the Osman Sagar catchment, Musi sub-basin, India’

Soaring prices of fossil fuels, geo-political issues and environmental pollution associated with fossil fuel use has led to worldwide interest in the production and use of bio-fuels. Both the developed and developing countries have developed a range of policies to encourage production of combusti...


Reddy, B.V.S.Ramesh, SKumar, A.Wani, S.P.Ortiz, R.Sreedevi, TK[Bio-fuel crops research for energy security and rural development in developing countries]Bio-fuel crops research for energy security and rural development in developing countries

Climate change is one of the major challenges in 21st century faced by Agriculture in India, more so in the Semi-Arid Tropics (SAT) of the country. In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have impacted climate variability and contributed to a large extent to climate change. Based on on...


Kesava Rao AVRWani, S.P.Singh KKAhmed, M.I.Srinivas KBairagi SDAmadevi O[Increased arid and semi-arid areas in India with associated shifts during 1971-2004]Increased arid and semi-arid areas in India with associated shifts during 1971-2004

Paradox of decreasing evaporation and evapotranspiration under increasing temperature conditions in the semi-arid tropics assumes greater importance as agriculture in these areas is more vulnerable to climate change. Trends in annual reference crop evapotranspiration (ETo) at Patancheru, Andhra P...


Kesava Rao AVRWani, S.P.[Evapotranspiration paradox at a semi-arid location in India]Evapotranspiration paradox at a semi-arid location in India

The effects of growing Jatropha in on-farm and on-station degraded lands were evaluated on carbon (C) sequestration and soil properties. Jatropha accumulated and added to soil significant amounts of C (305 kg ha−1 year−1) from the year one itself. Overall, a 3–5-year old plantation added per year...


Wani, S.P.Chander, G.Sahrawat, Kanwar LalSrinivasa Rao CRaghvendra GSusanna PPavani M[Carbon sequestration and land rehabilitation through Jatropha curcas (L.) plantation in degraded lands]Carbon sequestration and land rehabilitation through Jatropha curcas (L.) plantation in degraded lands

Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting climates. Climate change may alter the rate of phenological development and the amount and distribution of rainfall during the growing season. These changes may in turn result in mismatch between water ...


Huda SSadras VWani, S.P.Mei X[Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.]Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.

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