Combining simulation model and field observation in understanding crop productivity to climate variation

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Changes in climate characteristics affect the growth and development of paddy and therefore affect rice productivity. Simulation model can be used to study the effect of climate change on rice productivity. In this study, combination of crop simulation model and field observation are used to comprehend the effect of climate change on rice productivity. The study uses field observation data. Climate, soil, and crop management input variable are similar to observation conditions. This research used default Aquacrop to estimate rice productivity in response to climate changes in Subang and also used DSSAT to estimate rice productivity and biomass components. The observation results showed that rice productivity in Pamanukan, Binong, Pagaden, Purwadadi, and Cijambe are about 6, 9, 7, 7, and 4 ton/ha. The output of the crop simulation model shows that rice productivity estimation based on the model have similar amount to rice productivity based on the field observation. Productivity estimation of simulation models is based on climate variations distinguished by temperature and rainfall accumulation. In the applications, it can be used to prepare mitigation and adaptation actions.

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Tjahjono, R. E. P., Perdinan, Purwanti, D., Gunawan, L. V., & Nadhifah, F. N. (2019). Combining simulation model and field observation in understanding crop productivity to climate variation. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 399). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/399/1/012006

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