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Optimizing the phosphorus use in cotton by using CSM-CROPGRO-cotton model for semi-arid climate of Vehari-Punjab, Pakistan TEXT SIZE: A A A
Crop nutrient management is an essential component of any cropping system. With increasing concerns over environmental protection, improvement in fertilizer use efficiencies has become a prime goal in global agriculture system. Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important nutrients, and strategies are required to optimize its use in important arable crops like cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) that has great significance. Sustainable P use in crop production could significantly avoid environmental hazards resulting from over-P fertilization. Crop growth modeling has emerged as an effective tool to assess and predict the optimal nutrient requirements for different crops. In present study, Decision Support System for Agro-technology Transfer (DSSAT) sub-model CSM-CROPGRO- Cotton-P was evaluated to estimate the observed and simulated P use in two cotton cultivars grown at three P application rates under the semi-arid climate of southern Punjab, Pakistan. The results revealed that both the cultivars performed best at medium rate of P application (57 kg ha(-1)) in terms of days to anthesis, days to maturity, seed cotton yield, total dry matter production, and harvest index during 2013 and 2014. Cultivar FH-142 performed better than MNH-886 in terms of different yield components. There was a good agreement between observed and simulated days to anthesis (0 to 1 day), days to maturity (0 to 2 days), seed cotton yield, total dry matter, and harvest index with an error of -4.4 to 15%, 12-7.5%, and 13-9.5% in MNH-886 and for FH-142, 4-16%, 19-11%, and 16-8.3% for growing years 2013 and 2014, respectively. CROPGRO-Cotton-P would be a useful tool to forecast cotton yield under different levels of P in cotton production system of the semi-arid climate of Southern Punjab.
 

Publication name

 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 24 (6):5811-5823; 10.1007/s11356-016-8311-8 FEB 2017

Author(s)

 Amin, Asad; Nasim, Wajid; Mubeen, Muhammad; Nadeem, Muhammad; Ali, Liaqat; Hammad, Hafiz Mohkum; Sultana, Syeda Refat; Jabran, Khawar; Rehman, M. Habib ur; Ahmad, Shakeel; Awais, Muhammad; Rasool, Atta; Fahad, Shah; Saud, Shah; Shah, Adnan Noor; Ihsan, Zahid; Ali, Shahzad; Bajwa, Ali Ahsan; Hakeem, Khalid Rehman; Ameen, Asif; Amanullah; Rehman, Hafeez Ur; Alghabar, Fahad; Jatoi, Ghulam Hussain; Akram, Muhammad; Khan, Aziz; Islam, Faisal; Ata-Ul-Karim, Syed Tahir; Rehmani, Muhammad Ishaq Asif; Hussain, Sajid; Razaq, Muhammad; Fathi, Amin

Corresponding author(s) 

 Nasim, Wajid 
 wajidnaseem2001@gmail.com  
 -COMSATS Inst Informat Technol CIIT, Dept Environm Sci, Vehari, Pakistan
 -CIHEAM Inst Agronom Mediterraneen Montpellier IAM, 3191 route Mende, Montpellier, France
 -CSIRO Sustainable Ecosyst, Natl Res Flagship, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia 
 Fahad, Shah
 shah.fahad@mail.hzau.edu.cn
 -Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Plant Sci & Technol, Wuhan 430070, Hunan, Peoples R China.

Author(s) from IGCAS   Rasool, Atta

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