Rainfall trends and maize productivity in diverse agro-climatic regions of India
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Historical data on climatic parameters as well as yield data on maize are important to look into past setbacks and achievements. In the present study, we have analysed the grain yield of the best entry, the best check and trial mean of full season maturity group grown during the monsoon (kharif) season in All India Coordinated Maize Improvement Project (AICMIP) trials from 1991 to 2012 in four agroclimatic zones of the country. The monthly fluctuations in rainfall during maize cropping season are high in all the zones during maize crop season and the trend was significantly increasing in the month of August in Zone V. The seasonal rainfall decreased during the month of October in all the Zones. The yield performance of best test entry was at par or higher than the best check with significant and strong correlation with each other and with trial mean. There was increasing trend for maize yields from 1991 to 2012 in all the zones. The new maize hybrids from AICMIP are superior even under the changing climatic conditions in different agro-climatic zones, however, there was a stabilization of the zonal yields (pooled over states within agro-climatic zones) of maize around year 2002 for 7 to 12 years in different zones of the country. In spite of high fluctuations in rainfall, there was continuous improvement in the new genotypes developed at AICMIP especially in past two decades. Thus, AICMIP had an important contribution in overall increase in zonal yields of the country even though the differential impact in different zones. The impact of new hybrids in zonal or state productivity and production took less time for Zone II and Zone III and this impact lasted for more years in Zone II than Zone III.
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Mahajan, V., Singh, K. P., Bansal, P., Kumar, V., & Kumar, R. S. (2015). Rainfall trends and maize productivity in diverse agro-climatic regions of India. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 75(04), 468–477. https://doi.org/10.5958/0975-6906.2015.00075.9
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