Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal
Sahel 108, which was released by AfricaRice in Senegal in 1994, still accounted for more than 70 % of the total rice area in 2019 because it is high-yielding and short duration allowing double cropping under climate change conditions (increasing cold stress). Recent higher re-adoption of Sahel 108 i...
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| description | Sahel 108, which was released by AfricaRice in Senegal in 1994, still accounted for more than 70 % of the total rice area in 2019 because it is high-yielding and short duration allowing double cropping under climate change conditions (increasing cold stress). Recent higher re-adoption of Sahel 108 in the wet season is related to intensification in Senegal that started in 2009. Rice double cropping requires short duration varieties to avoid cold stress at the end of the wet season. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1217292023-03-14T13:17:50Z Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal CGIAR Research Program on Rice climate change rice climate intensification varieties adoption stress wet season duration variety double cropping cold stress case studies agrifood systems rural development Sahel 108, which was released by AfricaRice in Senegal in 1994, still accounted for more than 70 % of the total rice area in 2019 because it is high-yielding and short duration allowing double cropping under climate change conditions (increasing cold stress). Recent higher re-adoption of Sahel 108 in the wet season is related to intensification in Senegal that started in 2009. Rice double cropping requires short duration varieties to avoid cold stress at the end of the wet season. 2021-12-31 2022-09-12T12:03:35Z 2022-09-12T12:03:35Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121729 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Rice. 2021. Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal. Reported in Rice Annual Report 2021. Outcome Impact Case Report. |
| spellingShingle | climate change rice climate intensification varieties adoption stress wet season duration variety double cropping cold stress case studies agrifood systems rural development CGIAR Research Program on Rice Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal |
| title | Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal |
| title_full | Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal |
| title_fullStr | Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal |
| title_full_unstemmed | Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal |
| title_short | Rice variety Sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70% of of the total rice area in Senegal |
| title_sort | rice variety sahel 108 proves well adapted to climate change and is adopted on more than 70 of of the total rice area in senegal |
| topic | climate change rice climate intensification varieties adoption stress wet season duration variety double cropping cold stress case studies agrifood systems rural development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121729 |
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