Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in Nigeria

Abstract Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall on rice yield in Nigeria was carried out. Forty year of past trends (1970–2010) was conducted with climate data obtained from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria while upland rice yield data were obtain...

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Main Authors: Christopher O. Akinbile, Olabanji O. Ogunmola, Akintayo T. Abolude, Samuel O. Akande
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-03-01
Series:Atmospheric Science Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.944
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spelling doaj-ed86188d2c76470b95e5ed26dbd5e7e92020-11-25T01:14:50ZengWileyAtmospheric Science Letters1530-261X2020-03-01213n/an/a10.1002/asl.944Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in NigeriaChristopher O. Akinbile0Olabanji O. Ogunmola1Akintayo T. Abolude2Samuel O. Akande3Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering Federal University of Technology Akure NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering Federal University of Technology Akure NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering Federal University of Technology Akure NigeriaCentre for Space Research and Applications Federal University of Technology Akure NigeriaAbstract Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall on rice yield in Nigeria was carried out. Forty year of past trends (1970–2010) was conducted with climate data obtained from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria while upland rice yield data were obtained from the Food and Agriculture Organization. Six cities, one in each of the six agro‐ecological zones which were Calabar, Enugu, Ikeja, Ilorin, Kaduna, and Maiduguri were selected. Geographic information systems mapping for spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall over Nigeria was carried out. Mann–Kendall, Sens' tests, Pettitt's, and Buishand's tests and multiple linear regressions were used as statistical tools for analysis. Increasing rainfall trends in Enugu, Calabar, and Ikeja but decreasing trends were observed in Ilorin Kaduna and Maiduguri while temperature showed increasing trends in all the cities in the last four decades. Statistically significant positive trends of rice yield, rainfall, and temperature were observed in Ikeja and Maiduguri in the last four decades. Mann–Kendall tests showed that rice yield and temperature had generally statistically significant positive trends in Calabar Ilorin Kaduna, and Enugu while rainfall and yield were significant in Calabar Enugu but not significant in Ilorin and Maiduguri adaptation strategies to genetically modify rice varieties and effective water use strategies in areas of rainfall deficit are recommended to ensure food security.https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.944climate variabilityrainfallrice yieldstemperaturetrends
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author Christopher O. Akinbile
Olabanji O. Ogunmola
Akintayo T. Abolude
Samuel O. Akande
spellingShingle Christopher O. Akinbile
Olabanji O. Ogunmola
Akintayo T. Abolude
Samuel O. Akande
Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in Nigeria
Atmospheric Science Letters
climate variability
rainfall
rice yields
temperature
trends
author_facet Christopher O. Akinbile
Olabanji O. Ogunmola
Akintayo T. Abolude
Samuel O. Akande
author_sort Christopher O. Akinbile
title Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in Nigeria
title_short Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in Nigeria
title_full Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in Nigeria
title_fullStr Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in Nigeria
title_sort trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall patterns on rice yields in nigeria
publisher Wiley
series Atmospheric Science Letters
issn 1530-261X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Trends and spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall on rice yield in Nigeria was carried out. Forty year of past trends (1970–2010) was conducted with climate data obtained from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria while upland rice yield data were obtained from the Food and Agriculture Organization. Six cities, one in each of the six agro‐ecological zones which were Calabar, Enugu, Ikeja, Ilorin, Kaduna, and Maiduguri were selected. Geographic information systems mapping for spatial analysis of temperature and rainfall over Nigeria was carried out. Mann–Kendall, Sens' tests, Pettitt's, and Buishand's tests and multiple linear regressions were used as statistical tools for analysis. Increasing rainfall trends in Enugu, Calabar, and Ikeja but decreasing trends were observed in Ilorin Kaduna and Maiduguri while temperature showed increasing trends in all the cities in the last four decades. Statistically significant positive trends of rice yield, rainfall, and temperature were observed in Ikeja and Maiduguri in the last four decades. Mann–Kendall tests showed that rice yield and temperature had generally statistically significant positive trends in Calabar Ilorin Kaduna, and Enugu while rainfall and yield were significant in Calabar Enugu but not significant in Ilorin and Maiduguri adaptation strategies to genetically modify rice varieties and effective water use strategies in areas of rainfall deficit are recommended to ensure food security.
topic climate variability
rainfall
rice yields
temperature
trends
url https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.944
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