2023, Issue 4, Volume 15

REVIEW ON EFFECT OF VARIOUS PARAMETERS FOR ANALYSIS OF RICE YIELD

Vibha Chandraker1, Pavani Veligatla2 and Monoj K. Pradhan1

1Department of Agricultural Statistics and Social Sciences (L), Collage of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India

2Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Collage of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India

Email: chandrakervibha32@gmail.com

Received-06.04.2023, Revised-18.04.2023, Accepted-28.04.2023

Abstract: Climate amendment may be a change within the semipermanent weather patterns that characterize the regions of the world. The term “weather” refers to the short-run (daily) changes in temperature, wind, and/or rainfall of a region. within the long run, the environmental condition change may have an effect on agriculture in many ways in which resembling amount and quality of crops in terms of productivity, growth rates, photosynthesis and transpiration rates, wetness convenience etcetera Among the crops, rice is a sensitive crop that depends extremely on weather condition.  If water isn’t the limiting factor, the foremost necessary weather parameters are temperature and solar radiation. precipitation (spatial and temporal variation) is that the direct vital weather parameter in rainfed ecologies. once considering the expansion stages of rice, procreative and ripening stages are the foremost sensitive stages to weather. spike fertility is the most sensitive yield element when rice is subjected to worry viz., low or high temperature, low radiation or water deficit (drought). regulate the cropping schedule to cut back the chance of unfavourable weather throughout the reproductive and ripening stages. For getting high yields, every and each phenophase of rice ought to relish the favourable weather The review is especially confined to the influence of weather parts throughout completely different phenophase on growth, yield parts and yield of rice.

Keywords: Weather, Rice growth stage, Growth, Yield

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