Impact of Climate Change on Sugarcane and Wheat Crops in District Hyderabad Sindh, Pakistan
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Keywords

Climate change, Impact, temperature, Rainfall, Wheat, Sugarcane.

How to Cite

Mohsin Ali Khatian, Moula Bux Peerzado, Arshad Ali Kaleri, Rameez Raja Kaleri, Allah Wasayo Kaleri, Jay Kumar Soothar, Mahendar Kumar, Siraj Ahmed Baloch, & Mukesh Kumar Soothar. (2017). Impact of Climate Change on Sugarcane and Wheat Crops in District Hyderabad Sindh, Pakistan. Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences, 13, 404–407. https://doi.org/10.6000/1927-5129.2017.13.66

Abstract

Present research was conducted to observe the effect of climatically changes on agricultural crops, especially focusing on major climatic variable changes such as (temperature and rainfall) on wheat and sugarcane productions. Therefore this study is attempt to examine the climate change impact on production of wheat and sugarcane crops in Hyderabad district to measure the fluctuations every month during last 12 years from 2002 to 2014. Thus the following objectives were studied. To examine climate change (temperature and rainfall) scenario in the study area. To observe climate change impact on sugarcane and wheat crops of Hyderabad district, and to see the effect of temperature on the growth performance of wheat and sugarcane crop since 2002 to 2014. Findings of the study shows positive impact on sugarcane and wheat crop. Moreover 1 oC temperature increases then wheat yield increases 30.04 kgs/acre. Similarly 1oC increase temperature increases sugarcane yield rise by the amount of 450 kgs/acre respectively. Additional, to see the average growth rate from 2002 to 2014, where it reveals that the temperature growth rate was increased 0.6 0C in April. While 1 oC increased in June which is highest growth rate, similarly in July and August were 0.5 0C and 0.5 0C was increased respectively, Kharif temperature having increasing trend. Moreover in Rabi season there is high fluctuation in February which was 0.4 oC. It Is concluded that in last the trend of temperature fluctuations from 2002 to 2014. in the Kharif season temperature in April, May, June, July, August and September were 2.4, 1.25, 6.1, 0.85, 2.75, 3.55, moreover the fluctuations of Rabi season in October, November, December, January, February, March were average 2, 1.42, 1, 2.3, 1.1, and 2.2 respectively.

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Copyright (c) 2017 Mohsin Ali Khatian, Moula Bux Peerzado, Arshad Ali Kaleri, Rameez Raja Kaleri, Allah Wasayo Kaleri, Jay Kumar Soothar, Mahendar Kumar, Siraj Ahmed Baloch , Mukesh Kumar Soothar