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Research Title EFFECT OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY ON RICE PRODUCTION OF NORTHEASTERN THAILAND 
Date of Distribution 21 November 2019 
Conference
     Title of the Conference 9th Inter-Conference on Geotechnique, Construction Materials and Environment 
     Organiser International Journal of GEOMATE  
     Conference Place Hotel Continental Fuchu  
     Province/State Tokyo 
     Conference Date 20 November 2019 
     To 22 November 2019 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 2019 
     Issue ISBN: 978-4-909106025 C3051 
     Page 944-949 
     Editors/edition/publisher Prof. Zakaria Hossain 
     Abstract Rainfed rice cultivation is the key agricultural practice in the Northeast of Thailand. Climate variability is the main cause affecting rice production. The climatic water balance index namely standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) indicates a variety of climate conditions, whether the area is wet (positive) or dry (negative). Our study concerned the effect of climate variability on the production and yield of rice cultivation in five provincial stations in the northwestern of the Northeast which has one of the most extreme climatic conditions in Thailand. El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is also related to SPEI and related to rice production and yield. For the study rainfall and meteorological data between 2005 to 2016 were used for analyses. Changes of monthly SPEI over all stations were abrupt compared to ENSO changes which were gradual. During the rice cultivation period, May to September, 1-month SPEI fluctuated from month to month. The summation SPEI values within that 5 months were compared to rice production and yield from each station. All of rice productions increased with SPEI values but only three stations had yields agreeing with SPEI. This shows that the amount of production always relates to wetness but not the yield which depends on other factors such as soil fertility and good management. In marginal paddy fields, cultivation is limited to positive wet conditions. Production may increase depending on the area cultivate, but yields will reduce.  
Author
607040016-5 Mr. PIYAPONG WONGKHUNKAEW [Main Author]
Engineering Doctoral Degree

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