Greenhouse gas emission, rainfall and crop production over northwestern India

Vinay Kumar*, Sudip Jana, Amit Bhardwaj, R. Deepa, Saroj Kumar Sahu, P. K. Pradhan, Sevinc A. Sirdas

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Background: This study is based on datasets acquired from multi sources e.g. rain-gauges, satellite, reanalysis and coupled model for the region of Northwestern India. The influence of rainfall on crop production is obvious and direct. With the climate change and global warming, greenhouse gases are also showing an adverse impact on crop production. Greenhouse gases (e.g. CO2, NO2 and CH4) have shown an increasing trend over Northwestern Indian region. In recent years, rainfall has also shown an increasing trend over Northwestern India, while the production of rice and maize are reducing over the region. From eight selected sites, over Northwestern India, where rice and maize productions have reduced by 40%, with an increase in CO2, NO2 and CH4 gas emission by 5% from 1998 to 2011. Results: The correlation from one year to another between rainfall, gas emission and crop production was not very robust throughout the study period, but seemed to be stronger for some years than others. Conclusion: Such trends and crop yield are attributed to rainfall, greenhouse gas emissions and to the climate variability.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)47-61
Sayfa sayısı15
DergiOpen Ecology Journal
Hacim11
Basın numarası1
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 2018

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