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Peeyush Soni

School of Environment, Resources and Development, Agricultural Systems and Engineering, AIT, Thailand

Biography

Dr. Peeyush Soni  is a Doctor of Engineering (Agriculture) Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok (Thailand). Master of Engineering (Agriculture) Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok (Thailand). Bachelor of Engineering (Agriculture) College of Technology and Engineering, Udaipur (India) Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT), Rajasthan.  

Publications

Rain Fed Rice Agriculture under Climate Variability in Southeast Asia: The Case of Thailand

This study was undertaken to analyze historical climate variability and quantify its impacts on rice production in the Ping River Basin, Northern Thailand. Catchment based climate gradient trend showed Upper Ping received the highest rainfall followed by Lower Ping and Middle Ping, respectively. Temperature and evaporation increased with decre... Read More»

Abbadi Girmay Reda, Nitin K Tripathi, Peeyush Soni and Taravudh Tipdecho

Research Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change 2015, 6: 297

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000297

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