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Quantification of Climate Warming and Crop Management Impacts on Cotton Phenology

Understanding the impact of the warming trend on phenological stages and phases of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in central and lower Punjab, Pakistan, may assist in optimizing crop management practices to enhance production. This study determined the influence of the thermal trend on cotton phenol...

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Autores principales: Ahmad, Shakeel, Abbas, Qaiser, Abbas, Ghulam, Fatima, Zartash, Atique-ur-Rehman, Naz, Sahrish, Younis, Haseeb, Khan, Rana Jahanzeb, Nasim, Wajid, Habib ur Rehman, Muhammad, Ahmad, Ashfaq, Rasul, Ghulam, Khan, Muhammad Azam, Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28208605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants6010007
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author Ahmad, Shakeel
Abbas, Qaiser
Abbas, Ghulam
Fatima, Zartash
Atique-ur-Rehman,
Naz, Sahrish
Younis, Haseeb
Khan, Rana Jahanzeb
Nasim, Wajid
Habib ur Rehman, Muhammad
Ahmad, Ashfaq
Rasul, Ghulam
Khan, Muhammad Azam
Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
author_facet Ahmad, Shakeel
Abbas, Qaiser
Abbas, Ghulam
Fatima, Zartash
Atique-ur-Rehman,
Naz, Sahrish
Younis, Haseeb
Khan, Rana Jahanzeb
Nasim, Wajid
Habib ur Rehman, Muhammad
Ahmad, Ashfaq
Rasul, Ghulam
Khan, Muhammad Azam
Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
author_sort Ahmad, Shakeel
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description Understanding the impact of the warming trend on phenological stages and phases of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in central and lower Punjab, Pakistan, may assist in optimizing crop management practices to enhance production. This study determined the influence of the thermal trend on cotton phenology from 1980–2015 in 15 selected locations. The results demonstrated that observed phenological stages including sowing (S), emergence (E), anthesis (A) and physiological maturity (M) occurred earlier by, on average, 5.35, 5.08, 2.87 and 1.12 days decade(−1), respectively. Phenological phases, sowing anthesis (S-A), anthesis to maturity (A-M) and sowing to maturity (S-M) were reduced by, on average, 2.45, 1.76 and 4.23 days decade(−1), respectively. Observed sowing, emergence, anthesis and maturity were negatively correlated with air temperature by, on average, −2.03, −1.93, −1.09 and −0.42 days °C(−1), respectively. Observed sowing-anthesis, anthesis to maturity and sowing-maturity were also negatively correlated with temperature by, on average, −0.94, −0.67 and −1.61 days °C(−1), respectively. Applying the cropping system model CSM-CROPGRO-Cotton model using a standard variety in all locations indicated that the model-predicted phenology accelerated more due to warming trends than field-observed phenology. However, 30.21% of the harmful influence of the thermal trend was compensated as a result of introducing new cotton cultivars with higher growing degree day (thermal time) requirements. Therefore, new cotton cultivars which have higher thermal times and are high temperature tolerant should be evolved.
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spelling pubmed-53717662017-04-10 Quantification of Climate Warming and Crop Management Impacts on Cotton Phenology Ahmad, Shakeel Abbas, Qaiser Abbas, Ghulam Fatima, Zartash Atique-ur-Rehman, Naz, Sahrish Younis, Haseeb Khan, Rana Jahanzeb Nasim, Wajid Habib ur Rehman, Muhammad Ahmad, Ashfaq Rasul, Ghulam Khan, Muhammad Azam Hasanuzzaman, Mirza Plants (Basel) Article Understanding the impact of the warming trend on phenological stages and phases of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in central and lower Punjab, Pakistan, may assist in optimizing crop management practices to enhance production. This study determined the influence of the thermal trend on cotton phenology from 1980–2015 in 15 selected locations. The results demonstrated that observed phenological stages including sowing (S), emergence (E), anthesis (A) and physiological maturity (M) occurred earlier by, on average, 5.35, 5.08, 2.87 and 1.12 days decade(−1), respectively. Phenological phases, sowing anthesis (S-A), anthesis to maturity (A-M) and sowing to maturity (S-M) were reduced by, on average, 2.45, 1.76 and 4.23 days decade(−1), respectively. Observed sowing, emergence, anthesis and maturity were negatively correlated with air temperature by, on average, −2.03, −1.93, −1.09 and −0.42 days °C(−1), respectively. Observed sowing-anthesis, anthesis to maturity and sowing-maturity were also negatively correlated with temperature by, on average, −0.94, −0.67 and −1.61 days °C(−1), respectively. Applying the cropping system model CSM-CROPGRO-Cotton model using a standard variety in all locations indicated that the model-predicted phenology accelerated more due to warming trends than field-observed phenology. However, 30.21% of the harmful influence of the thermal trend was compensated as a result of introducing new cotton cultivars with higher growing degree day (thermal time) requirements. Therefore, new cotton cultivars which have higher thermal times and are high temperature tolerant should be evolved. MDPI 2017-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5371766/ /pubmed/28208605 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants6010007 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abbas, Qaiser
Abbas, Ghulam
Fatima, Zartash
Atique-ur-Rehman,
Naz, Sahrish
Younis, Haseeb
Khan, Rana Jahanzeb
Nasim, Wajid
Habib ur Rehman, Muhammad
Ahmad, Ashfaq
Rasul, Ghulam
Khan, Muhammad Azam
Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
Quantification of Climate Warming and Crop Management Impacts on Cotton Phenology
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title_short Quantification of Climate Warming and Crop Management Impacts on Cotton Phenology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28208605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants6010007
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