Table 7.
Drought-prone sample |
Flood-prone sample |
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Lower 2.5% | Mean | Upper 2.5% | Lower 2.5% | Mean | Upper 2.5% | |
Yields 55, 32, 16 qtl/ha (“FSD”) | 369.577 | 452.311 | 569.669 | 491.564 | 597.744 | 747.801 |
Yields 53, 32, 16 qtl/ha (“SSD”) | 336.030 | 410.842 | 518.057 | 477.140 | 581.031 | 729.543 |
Yields 53, 22, 16 qtl/ha (“TSD”) | 281.480 | 356.732 | 456.289 | 533.340 | 640.856 | 794.081 |
Submergence-tolerance (5–10 days) | 184.072 | 247.291 | 332.421 | 44.200 | 136.030 | 241.626 |
Submergence-tolerance (10–15 days) | −170.038 | −64.671 | 34.230 | −5.539 | 86.487 | 185.366 |
Short Duration (less than 120 days) | 169.479 | 294.968 | 446.087 | 275.693 | 454.860 | 673.776 |
Medium duration (120–135 days) | 37.797 | 160.877 | 297.277 | 46.839 | 218.891 | 412.372 |
Seed must be purchased every year | −773.518 | −571.790 | −418.611 | −527.963 | −370.202 | −248.936 |
Note: Confidence intervals derived using parametric bootstrap procedure introduced in Ref. [43] based on 10,000 random draws from a multivariate normal distribution with means and variance-covariance matrix of the estimated model parameters. A quintal is a unit of mass commonly used in Odisha, equivalent to 100 kg.