Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science (Dec 2023)

Double cropping as an adaptation mechanism to climate change patterns in the Carpathian Basin

  • Vince Láng,
  • Dimitra Dafnaki,
  • István Balla,
  • Ivan Czako,
  • Sándor Csenki,
  • Gergő Péter Kovács,
  • Kennedy Mutua,
  • Dora Szlatenyi,
  • László Vulcz,
  • Benjamin Bukombe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2023.2257218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 1
pp. 184 – 198

Abstract

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Adapting agriculture to climate change is essential for sustainable food production. However, the development of suitable adaptation mechanisms requires a clear understanding of the plant-climate interaction. The number of growing degree days (GDD) is a good proxy for understanding plant-climate interrelationship and farm productivity. Here, using a 2-year experiment of barley-sweet corn double cropping (DC) system and 20-year climate and yield data, we found that barley and sweet corn GDD and productivity were strongly related to changes in climate patterns. Furthermore, we found a positive effect of the barley-sweet corn DC system on farm productivity (18.5 and 5.6 tonnes. ha−1 for DC and single cropping respectively) and return on investment (1.8; 1.4 as benefit:cost ratios for DC and single cropping system respectively). Altogether the results of this study suggest that the winter barley-sweet corn double cropping system is a potential strategy to boost farm productivity as well as an adaptation mechanism to be considered for the changing climate in the study region.

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