1. Spatial and temporal distribution of optimal maize sowing dates in Nigeria.
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Siyabusa Mkuhlani, Eduardo Garcia Bendito, Abdullahi I Tofa, Kamaluddin Tijjani Aliyu, Bello Muhammad Shehu, Christine Kreye, and Abel Chemura
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Climate change and inter-annual variability cause variation in rainfall commencement and cessation which has consequences for the maize growing season length and thus impact yields. This study therefore sought to determine the spatially explicit optimum maize sowing dates to enable site specific recommendations in Nigeria. Gridded weather and soil data, crop management and cultivar were used to simulate maize yield from 1981-2019 at a scale of 0.5°. A total of 37 potential sowing dates between 1 March and 7 November at an interval of 7 days for each year were evaluated. The optimum sowing date was the date which maximizes yield at harvest, keeping all other management factors constant. The results show that optimum sowing dates significantly vary across the country with northern Nigeria having notably delayed sowing dates compared to southern Nigeria which has earlier planting dates. The long-term optimal sowing dates significantly (p
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- 2024
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