How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A Protocol for a Systematic Map

Sorghum and millet are essential staple crops used to improve food security and economic stability of semi-arid regions. However, increased recent threats and impacts due to climate change, raise concerns on how to maintain and even increase the yields of these two crops under the current evolving c...

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Autores principales: Akponikpe, P.B.I., Allakonon, M.G.B., Zakari, Sissou, Orou, B.Z.S.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169364
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author Akponikpe, P.B.I.
Allakonon, M.G.B.
Zakari, Sissou
Orou, B.Z.S.
author_browse Akponikpe, P.B.I.
Allakonon, M.G.B.
Orou, B.Z.S.
Zakari, Sissou
author_facet Akponikpe, P.B.I.
Allakonon, M.G.B.
Zakari, Sissou
Orou, B.Z.S.
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description Sorghum and millet are essential staple crops used to improve food security and economic stability of semi-arid regions. However, increased recent threats and impacts due to climate change, raise concerns on how to maintain and even increase the yields of these two crops under the current evolving climate, especially in the short and the long terms. As solutions, several agronomic adaptation practices are promoted to limit the impacts of climate change on sorghum and millet yields. These practices range from conservation tillage, optimized planting dates, to drought-resistant crop varieties and water-saving irrigation. Nonetheless, while the benefits of adaptation practices on offsetting yield reduction caused by climate change in cereal crops such as maize, rice and wheat, are well known through systematic reviews, this knowledge remain limited for sorghum and millet crops. This proposal sets to investigate the current knowledge of the effectiveness of adaptation practices in offsetting yield reduction of sorghum and millet under climate change conditions using a systematic meta-analysis method. The result will help to inform on the best practices according to regions and crops for sustainable management for future food security and development.
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spelling CGSpace1693642025-01-18T02:10:39Z How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A Protocol for a Systematic Map Akponikpe, P.B.I. Allakonon, M.G.B. Zakari, Sissou Orou, B.Z.S. climate change millets sorghum Sorghum and millet are essential staple crops used to improve food security and economic stability of semi-arid regions. However, increased recent threats and impacts due to climate change, raise concerns on how to maintain and even increase the yields of these two crops under the current evolving climate, especially in the short and the long terms. As solutions, several agronomic adaptation practices are promoted to limit the impacts of climate change on sorghum and millet yields. These practices range from conservation tillage, optimized planting dates, to drought-resistant crop varieties and water-saving irrigation. Nonetheless, while the benefits of adaptation practices on offsetting yield reduction caused by climate change in cereal crops such as maize, rice and wheat, are well known through systematic reviews, this knowledge remain limited for sorghum and millet crops. This proposal sets to investigate the current knowledge of the effectiveness of adaptation practices in offsetting yield reduction of sorghum and millet under climate change conditions using a systematic meta-analysis method. The result will help to inform on the best practices according to regions and crops for sustainable management for future food security and development. 2024-12-30 2025-01-17T18:12:54Z 2025-01-17T18:12:54Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169364 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Akponikpe, P.B.I., Allakonon, M.G.B., Zakari, S. and Orou, B.Z.S. 2024. How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A systematic map protocol. CGIAR Climate related Systematic Review Series. Montpellier, France: CGIAR.
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Akponikpe, P.B.I.
Allakonon, M.G.B.
Zakari, Sissou
Orou, B.Z.S.
How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A Protocol for a Systematic Map
title How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A Protocol for a Systematic Map
title_full How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A Protocol for a Systematic Map
title_fullStr How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A Protocol for a Systematic Map
title_full_unstemmed How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A Protocol for a Systematic Map
title_short How effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change? A Protocol for a Systematic Map
title_sort how effective are adaptation practices on offsetting sorghum and millet yield reductions under climate change a protocol for a systematic map
topic climate change
millets
sorghum
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169364
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