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Associations of meteorological variability with sesame yield in semi-arid Bundelkhand region of India.

PubMed · 2026-06-06

Sesame crops in India's semi-arid Bundelkhand region are experiencing a warming climate (up to 2.2°C per century) alongside declining monsoon rainfall — and surprisingly, moderate warming actually helps sesame yields while excess or poorly timed rain hurts them.

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The Bundelkhand region has warmed by 0.9–2.2°C over the past 100 years, with the strongest warming in late and post-monsoon months.

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Sesame yield correlated positively with temperature (r = 0.28–0.48) but negatively with rainfall variables (r = −0.26 to −0.47), with August rainfall showing the strongest adverse effect on yield.

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Regression models explained 29–78% of yield variation, with monthly temperature and rainfall distribution indices (like consecutive wet days and heavy rain events) being stronger predictors than seasonal averages.

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