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Variability in Rainfall and Relationship Pattern of Weather Parameters with Cotton Crop in Jalgaon District of Maharashtra, India| Chapter 2 | Research Highlights in Agricultural Sciences Vol. 4

 The current review was undertaken to explore the impact of weather parameters on cotton region, production, and output. The average annual rainfall from 1991 to 2018 was 763.7 mm, in accordance with the study. Rainfall during the monsoon season (June to September) justified 88.6 percent of total annual precipitation. The contribution of pre-cyclone (March to May), post-monsoon (October to November) and cold (December to February) rainfall to the annual was 2.5, 6.7 and 2.3 per cent individually. The area and output of cotton has existed mainly influenced by relative humidness at evening and obliquely influenced by sunny sunshine hours in Jalgaon district all the while study period. The result under cotton was principally influenced by relative humidity at dark and rainfall and obliquely influenced by brilliant sunshine hours. The taller per cent contribution of relative humidness at evening as long as of area and result of cotton was noticed. While with the understanding of productivity of understand the wind velocity has donated more as compared to other weather limits in Jalgaon district all along the study period. Cotton result in the Jalgaon district was laboriously reliant on relative humidity in the even and bright luminescence from sun or other source hours. However, wind velocity was bearing a negative impact on cotton output in the district.

Author(s) Details:

A. A. Bhagat,
Zonal Agricultural Research Station Ganeshkhind, Pune- 411067 (M.S.), India.

A. J. Shivjage,
College of Agriculture, Dhule-424004 (M.S.), India.

C. D. Badgujar,
Banana Research Station, Jalgaon, (M.S.), India.

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