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yield under climate change and adaptation.
The impacts of increased heat stress events on wheat
yield under climate change in China.
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yields under climate change.
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Nonlinear temperature effects indicate severe damages to U.S. crop
yields under climate change
Not exact matches
This will
yield better information about potential
changes in water resource availability, allocation, and shortages
under different
climates.
Also, they said in their grant application, «due to
climate change and extensive drought conditions, it is becoming important to breed and design crop plants that are drought tolerant and deliver robust
yields even
under limited water availability.»
A recent meta - analysis published in the journal Nature
Climate Change, by Challinor et al. (2014) examines 1,722 crop model simulations, run using global climate model output under several emissions scenarios, to evaluate the potential effects of climate change and adaptation on crop
Climate Change, by Challinor et al. (2014) examines 1,722 crop model simulations, run using global climate model output under several emissions scenarios, to evaluate the potential effects of climate change and adaptation on crop
Change, by Challinor et al. (2014) examines 1,722 crop model simulations, run using global
climate model output under several emissions scenarios, to evaluate the potential effects of climate change and adaptation on crop
climate model output
under several emissions scenarios, to evaluate the potential effects of
climate change and adaptation on crop
climate change and adaptation on crop
change and adaptation on crop
yield.
Our models
yield projections of future diversity
under a range of
climate change scenarios (Fig. 1, C through J).
These tools provide the means to sharpen assessment and management capacities required to: compare the result of several water allocations plans; improve soil - moisture control - practices
under rainfed conditions; optimize irrigation scheduling; sustainably intensify crop production; close the
yield and water - productivity gaps; quantify the impact of
climate variability and
change on cropping systems; enhance strategies for increased water productivity and water savings; minimize the negative impact on the environment caused by agriculture.
In those regions, cereal grain
yields are projected to decline
under climate change scenarios, across the full range of expected warming... Thus, countries with the lowest incomes may be the hardest hit.»
There is active modelling to hindcast and forecast
yields of major crops with data from decadal time spans
under climate change.
The analysis covered (i) historical and future links between
climate parameters and tea
yields, (ii) a carbon life cycle analysis, (iii) tea management scenarios
under climate change using aquacrop model, and (iv) a socio - economic analysis of small holder tea farms and households and their coping options
under climate change.