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  <title>Study of Cotton crop yield optimization in Telangana using Crop Simulation models and GIS techniques</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>To delineate the potential crop production zones of cotton and strategies to improve the lower<br />
potential zones in Telangana through experimental means is labororious and cumbersome, so the<br />
present study aimed at the application of calibrated and validated crop simulation models for<br />
delineation of potential production zones by using GIS techniques in Telangana State. Model<br />
application through seasonal analysis the optimum plant density and nitrogen level for the MRC<br />
7201 cultivar was 1,11,111 plants ha -1 at 60 cm x 15 cm spacing with 120 kg N ha -1 The<br />
simulated average potential non-water-limited yield decreased from the western to the eastern<br />
parts of Telangana, varying between 3,717 kg ha -1 and 3,891 kg ha -1 across different sowing dates<br />
(15 June to 30 July). Water-limited yields showed a decreasing trend from the northern to the<br />
southern parts of Telangana, ranging from 2,642 kg ha -1 to 3,029 kg ha -1 . The potential yield of<br />
cotton was highest when sowing occurred on July 22 and July 30. A strategic irrigation<br />
application at the flowering stage for crops sown on June 15 in the Maktal mandal<br />
(Mahabubnagar district) led to a maximum simulated yield increase of 2,500 kg ha -1 . A<br />
maximum yield increase of 1738 kg ha -1 was simulated at the Eturunagaram Mandal in the<br />
Warangal district with strategic irrigation applied at the flowering and boll development stage in<br />
crop sown on 06 July.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>To delineate the potential crop production zones of cotton and strategies to improve the lower<br />
potential zones in Telangana through experimental means is labororious and cumbersome, so the<br />
present study aimed at the application of calibrated and validated crop simulation models for<br />
delineation of potential production zones by using GIS techniques in Telangana State. Model<br />
application through seasonal analysis the optimum plant density and nitrogen level for the MRC<br />
7201 cultivar was 1,11,111 plants ha -1 at 60 cm x 15 cm spacing with 120 kg N ha -1 The<br />
simulated average potential non-water-limited yield decreased from the western to the eastern<br />
parts of Telangana, varying between 3,717 kg ha -1 and 3,891 kg ha -1 across different sowing dates<br />
(15 June to 30 July). Water-limited yields showed a decreasing trend from the northern to the<br />
southern parts of Telangana, ranging from 2,642 kg ha -1 to 3,029 kg ha -1 . The potential yield of<br />
cotton was highest when sowing occurred on July 22 and July 30. A strategic irrigation<br />
application at the flowering stage for crops sown on June 15 in the Maktal mandal<br />
(Mahabubnagar district) led to a maximum simulated yield increase of 2,500 kg ha -1 . A<br />
maximum yield increase of 1738 kg ha -1 was simulated at the Eturunagaram Mandal in the<br />
Warangal district with strategic irrigation applied at the flowering and boll development stage in<br />
crop sown on 06 July.</p>
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