Climate change and crop yield of oats (Avena sativa L.) in Yakutia

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Proceedings on Applied Botany, Genetics and Breeding Pub Date : 2024-05-02 DOI:10.30901/2227-8834-2024-1-86-98
L. V. Petrova, L. Novikova, A. V. Alekseeva, I. Loskutov
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Background. Yakutia lies within a risky farming region, where both low temperatures and insufficient moisture are the limiting factors. Oat is the main cereal fodder crop in Yakutia. Climate warming observed in recent decades has been affecting oat cultivation in different climatic areas of Yakutia. The objective of the study was to analyze weather and climate factors affecting oat yield in the republic during the past decade.Materials and methods. The study covered the data of 2014–2021 on the yield of zoned oat cultivars in three Yakutian variety trial sites located in the Central, Transfluvial and Middle Lena agroclimatic zones, and agronomic characteristics of three oat cultivars in the Central zone in 1999–2021. Variance, correlation, and regression analyses were applied.Results and conclusion. The study showed that in 2014–2021 there was a decrease in oat yields in Yakutia. The correlation analysis showed that this was due to climate changes: active warming, and a tendency towards a decrease in precipitation during the oat growing season. The regression analysis of the oat crop structure in the Central Zone in 1999–2021 confirmed that all yield components depended on the moisture availability, and it was the decrease in precipitation that led to a reduction in such indicators as 1000 grain weight, plant height, panicle length, and yield. A significant dependence on humidification conditions indicates the need to continue breeding work towards the development of drought-resistant oat cultivars adapted to the specific agroclimatic environments of Yakutia.
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气候变化与雅库特燕麦(Avena sativa L.)的作物产量
背景雅库特位于一个危险的农业地区,低温和水分不足都是限制因素。燕麦是雅库特的主要谷物饲料作物。近几十年来,气候变暖影响了雅库特不同气候地区的燕麦种植。本研究旨在分析过去十年间影响共和国燕麦产量的天气和气候因素。研究涵盖 2014-2021 年雅库特中央区、横断面区和勒拿河中游农业气候区三个品种试验场的分区燕麦栽培品种产量数据,以及 1999-2021 年中央区三个燕麦栽培品种的农艺特征。研究采用了方差分析、相关分析和回归分析。研究表明,2014-2021 年雅库特燕麦产量有所下降。相关分析表明,这是由于气候变化造成的:气候活跃变暖,燕麦生长季节降水量呈减少趋势。对 1999-2021 年中央区燕麦作物结构的回归分析证实,所有产量组成部分都取决于水分供应,降水减少导致千粒重、株高、圆锥花序长度和产量等指标下降。对湿度条件的严重依赖表明,有必要继续开展育种工作,以培育适应雅库特特定农业气候环境的抗旱燕麦栽培品种。
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