
Shiv Mangal SinghBanaras Hindu University | BHU
Shiv Mangal Singh
M.Sc. (Ag) Horticulture
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Introduction
Shiv Mangal Singh currently works at the Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University. Shiv does research in Horticulture. Their current project is 'Extension of sustainable agrotechnology to end users'.
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DSSAT-CANEGRO model have been used to determine crop potential yield over eight districts (viz; Muzaffarnagar, Shahjahanpur, Agra, Lucknow, Basti, Faizabad, Allahabad and Jhansi) representing different agroclimatic conditions & environmentof Uttar Pradesh state in India. The thirty six years (1980-2016) daily weather data of above districts were us...
Annexure III. Species coefficients of cultivars of different maturity groups of pigeonpea used in simulation
Annexure IV. Soil data used in simulation of cultivars of different maturity groups of pigeonpea
Annexure V. Experimental data used in simulation of cultivars of different maturity groups of pigeonpea
Annexure II. Genotype coefficients of cultivars of different maturity groups of pigeonpea used in simulation
Annexure I. Ecotype coefficients of cultivars of different maturity groups of pigeonpea used in simulation
The CROPGRO-pigeonpea model embedded in DSSAT v4.7.5 was used to assess the impact of climate change on phenology and grain yield of reference genotype of different pigeonpea maturity groups. The impact of climate change delayed reproductive stages (anthesis, maturity) and decreased grain yield of reference genotype of different pigeonpea maturity...
The CROPGRO-pigeonpea model embedded in DSSAT v4.7.5 was used to assess the impact of climate change on phenology and grain yield of reference genotype of different pigeonpea maturity groups. The impact of climate change delayed reproductive stages (anthesis, maturity) and decreased grain yield of reference genotype of different pigeonpea maturity...
Agriculture production is depended upon the weather phenomena of any particular place. The crop growth and phenology during its growing season are entirely determined by the climatic condition of the location. Possible changes in temperature and solar radiation are expected to significantly impact the crop growth and yields. In this study, CERES wh...
A field experiment was conducted during rabi seasons of 2013-14 and 2014-15 to find out the effect of irrigation schedules for suitable variety of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. emend. Fiori and Paol.) under late sown conditions of eastern Uttar Pradesh. The 5 irrigation schedules (CRI, CRI + Booting, CRI + Tillering + Booting, CRI + Tillering + Booti...
GFLD-CM3 model was used to generate weather data under RCPs scenario i.e. RCP 2.6, 4.5, 6.0 and 8.5 for years 2010, 2035, 2065 and 2095 for Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The generated data were used to assess the impact of climate change on phenology and yield of wheat crop using CERES-Wheat model. The results revealed that the impact climate change has...
The DSSAT-CERES-W heat model (V-4.6) was calibrated and validated using field experiment
data (2008-2014) collected on phenology, yield and yield attributes of four cultivars ( HUW 234, Kundan,
HUW 510 and PBW 373) of wheat for Varanasi. The simulated yields were very close to observed grain
yield as evident from R2
of 0.96 with nRMSE (4.92%) and D...
The hydrogel is a soil conditioner able to retain water and plant nutrients. Hydrogel is commercially available as stockosorb/raindrop/agrosorb. Stockosorb releases water and nutrient to the plants when surrounding soil near root zone of plants starts to dry up, this was also observed in case of soils of Arunachal Pradesh, which are eroded, porous...