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Use of Mann Kendall Test for Trend Analysis Based on the Maximum and Minimum Temperature for Pune

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Indian Journal of Waste Management 7(1):p 45-49, January-June 2023. | DOI: na

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Bansoda RD. Use of Mann Kendall test for trend analysis based on the maximum and minimum temperature for Pune. Indian J Waste Manag. 2023;7(1):45–49.

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Received : March 16, 2023         Accepted : April 06, 2023          Published : May 30, 2023

Abstract

The better agricultural planning can be based on the knowledge of the changing trend as well as the future rain scenario. In view of finding the trend of climatological parameters such as maximum and minimum temperature by using Mann Kendall test of trend analysis could be of importance in view of finding out the changing trend will help us to plan in better way for cropping system, harvesting time, etc. The future scenario will give us idea about the availability of resources, hence resulting into planning for sustainable development. Using Mann-Kendall test, trends of historical data were found out. Historical data used were of 34 years (1971-2004) of Pune station.


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Bansoda RD. Use of Mann Kendall test for trend analysis based on the maximum and minimum temperature for Pune. Indian J Waste Manag. 2023;7(1):45–49.


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Mann Kendall testTrend analysisMaximum and minimum temperatureCropping systemHarvesting time

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