Evaluation of the onset and length of growing season to define planting date—‘a case study for Mali (West Africa)’
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Folorunso Akinseye, S. O Agele, Pierre C. Sibiry Traore, Myriam Adam, Anthony Whitbread. (31/5/2016). Evaluation of the onset and length of growing season to define planting date—‘a case study for Mali (West Africa)’. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 124 (3), pp. 973-983.
Abstract
The agroecological zones (AEZ) of Mali fall within
the semi-arid climate, the ability to determine efficiently or
predict accurately the onset of growing season (OGS), and
length of growing season (LGS) cannot be over-emphasized
due to highly variable rainfall pattern and the dependence of
smallholder farmers practising on rainfed farming agriculture.
In this study, we determined the most suitable method for
predicting the onset date of rainfall across AEZ that fitted with
the planting windows of major cereal crops (maize, millet, and
sorghum). Using long-term daily rainfall records from 22 meteorological
stations spread across AEZ of Mali, four (4)
known methods were applied to determine the onset dates of
the rain. The mean onset dates were statistically compared
with the farmer’s planting window for the selected weather
stations to determine the suitable dates of OGS and LGS.
The hypothesis considered a time lag minimum of 7 days
between the mean onset date and traditional farmer sowing
dates for the crops. Then, the preferred method was used to estimate OGS based on early, normal and late dates respectively
across the stations. Also, the estimated LGS according
to each zone was evaluated using probability distribution chart
with duration to maturity for varieties of the same crops. The
results showed that Def_4 was found appropriate for Sahelian
and Sudano-Sahelian zones; Def_3 satisfied the criteria and
exhibited superior capacity into farmer’s average planting
date over Sudanian and Guinea Savannah zones. These results
have an important application in cropping systems in order to
prevent crop failure and ensure a better choice of crop variety
according to LGS under climate variability and change being
experienced across Mali.
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Adam, Myriam https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8873-6762
Whitbread, Anthony https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4840-7670
Whitbread, Anthony https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4840-7670