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        <dc:title>Simulating the effects of plant traits for increasing grain sorghum in waterlimited environments: a case study of West Africa Sudano-Sahelian region</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Akinseye, F M</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Ajeigbe, H A</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Birhanu, Z B</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Angarawai, I I</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>Sorghum</dc:subject>
        <dc:subject>West Africa</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>The need to improve the performance of dryland crops in semiarid&#13;
environments cannot be over emphasized, because growth&#13;
and development of such crops are often limited by moisture&#13;
and other abiotic factors. Sorghum production in commercial&#13;
situations requires maximising grain yield on limited available&#13;
water resources, which requires maximizing the ratio of yield&#13;
to evapotranspiration. In this study, a system analysis was&#13;
undertaken to identify those plant traits that might be altered&#13;
to improve sorghum yield in a moisture-limited environment.&#13;
APSIM model was used to simulate sorghum (Sorghum bicolor&#13;
L. moench) for 30-year period at two locations (Kano, Nigeria&#13;
and Bamako, Mali), characterized by high inter-annual rainfall&#13;
variability and evapotranspiration in the Sudano-Sahelian&#13;
region of West Africa. Since sorghum is known to be better&#13;
adapted to drier environments, a number of individual plant&#13;
traits were adjusted in the calibrated APSIM sorghum-module&#13;
for the two selected varieties. In the tested environments, it&#13;
was found that decreasing leaf size and increasing seed growth&#13;
both resulted in decreased yield while the ratio of grain yield to&#13;
evapotranspiration was decreased. Combining sorghum plant&#13;
traits in the model resulted in increased yield and the ratio of&#13;
grain yield to evapotranspiration when the average for all the&#13;
years simulated. In addition, the simulated grain yield show&#13;
decline up to 25% in Bamako, Mali and 35% in Kano, Nigeria&#13;
for both varieties. These results indicate future adaptations&#13;
strategy to climate variability and change for sorghums variety&#13;
is required while maintaining improving soil quality in a&#13;
continuing process.</dc:description>
        <dc:date>2017-02</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Conference or Workshop Item</dc:type>
        <dc:type>PeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:language>en</dc:language>
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        <dc:identifier>  Akinseye, F M and Ajeigbe, H A and Birhanu, Z B and Angarawai, I I  (2017) Simulating the effects of plant traits for increasing grain sorghum in waterlimited environments: a case study of West Africa Sudano-Sahelian region.  In: InterDrought-V, February 21-25, 2017, Hyderabad, India.     </dc:identifier></oai_dc:dc>
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