TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiyear analysis of the dependency of the planting date on rainfall and soil moisture in paddy fields in Cambodia, 2003–2019
AU - Tsujimoto, Kumiko
AU - Ono, Kotaro
AU - Ohta, Tetsu
AU - Chea, Koemorn
AU - Muth, E. Nieng
AU - Hor, Sanara
AU - Hok, Lyda
N1 - Funding Information:
Parts of this research were supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP16K06503 and JP19KK0171 and also by the Earth Observation collaborative research (PI Number ER2GWF101) and Precipitation Measuring Mission (PMM 7th Research Announcement) projects by JAXA. The field survey was conducted with the assistance of Nana Kuriya and Risa Yamamoto. We are grateful to the Editors Profs. Masayuki Fujihara and Toshiaki Iida and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful and constructive comments that greatly contributed to improve the manuscript from the earlier version.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s).
PY - 2020/10
Y1 - 2020/10
N2 - The dependencies of the planting date on rainfall and soil moisture in paddy fields in Cambodia were analyzed to quantify farmers’ empirical knowledge regarding their decision of the planting date. Remote sensing data from multiple satellites covering the 2003–2019 period were analyzed. The planting dates in rain-fed paddies ranged from April to August, with large spatial variations and year-to-year fluctuations. In years when planting was suppressed in April and May, planting was extensively enhanced in June and August compared to normal years, and vice versa. Over the northeastern side of Tonle Sap Lake and south of Phnom Penh city, the areas planted in April and May were found to have positive correlations with rainfall and soil moisture, suggesting that wetter-than-average conditions encouraged farmers to plant earlier in the season. In contrast, this relationship was unclear on the western side of Tonle Sap Lake, where the rainfall amounts were larger throughout the year than in other areas in Cambodia. In this region, the relationship between the planting area and soil water availability was either unclear or was even slightly negative from June to August. Since more frequent dry spells have been detected after the onset of the rainy season in recent years, further studies and disseminations of potential changes in dry spells are important for the agronomic adaptation of planting dates under climate change.
AB - The dependencies of the planting date on rainfall and soil moisture in paddy fields in Cambodia were analyzed to quantify farmers’ empirical knowledge regarding their decision of the planting date. Remote sensing data from multiple satellites covering the 2003–2019 period were analyzed. The planting dates in rain-fed paddies ranged from April to August, with large spatial variations and year-to-year fluctuations. In years when planting was suppressed in April and May, planting was extensively enhanced in June and August compared to normal years, and vice versa. Over the northeastern side of Tonle Sap Lake and south of Phnom Penh city, the areas planted in April and May were found to have positive correlations with rainfall and soil moisture, suggesting that wetter-than-average conditions encouraged farmers to plant earlier in the season. In contrast, this relationship was unclear on the western side of Tonle Sap Lake, where the rainfall amounts were larger throughout the year than in other areas in Cambodia. In this region, the relationship between the planting area and soil water availability was either unclear or was even slightly negative from June to August. Since more frequent dry spells have been detected after the onset of the rainy season in recent years, further studies and disseminations of potential changes in dry spells are important for the agronomic adaptation of planting dates under climate change.
KW - AMSR
KW - Agronomic adaptation
KW - Empirical knowledge
KW - GSMaP
KW - MODIS
KW - Planting date
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U2 - 10.1007/s10333-021-00863-6
DO - 10.1007/s10333-021-00863-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85109255252
SN - 1611-2490
VL - 19
SP - 635
EP - 648
JO - Paddy and Water Environment
JF - Paddy and Water Environment
IS - 4
ER -