High temperatures are associated with reduced crop yields1,2, and predictions for future warming3 have raised concerns regarding future productivity and food security4–8. However, the extent to which adaptation can mitigate such heat-related losses remains unclear9–13. Here we empirically demonstrate how maize is locally adapted to hot temperatures across US counties. Using this spatial adaptation as a surrogate for future adaptation, we find that losses to average US maize yields from a 2 ◦C warming would be reduced from 14 % to only 6 % and that loss in net production is wholly averted. This result does not account for possible changes in temperature variability or water resources, nor does it account for all possible forms of adaptation1...
We estimate the effects of climate anomalies (heat stress and drought) on annual maize production, v...
The development of crop varieties that are better suited to new climatic conditions is vital for fut...
This study assess the possible outcomes of yield changes in the United States which is responsible f...
Heat is a serious barrier to maize productivity increases, and heat is expected to rise as a result ...
It is of critical importance to global food security and development that maize cropping systems mai...
Continuation of historical trends in crop yield are critical to meeting the demands of a growing and...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Over the next three decades rising population and chan...
International audienceIncreasing temperature trends are expected to impact yields of major field cro...
Climate change is already and will continue affecting the productivity of agricultural systems, ther...
Abstract We quantify long-run adaptation of U.S. corn and soybean yields to changes in temperature a...
<div><p>Climate is changing across the world, including the major maize-growing state of Iowa in the...
Feeding a growing global population in a changing climate presents a significant challenge to societ...
Global surface temperature is projected to warm over the coming decades, with regional differences e...
This study analyzes the impacts of climate change on maize yields using an econometric model that in...
International audienceSimulations of crop yield due to climate change vary widely between models, lo...
We estimate the effects of climate anomalies (heat stress and drought) on annual maize production, v...
The development of crop varieties that are better suited to new climatic conditions is vital for fut...
This study assess the possible outcomes of yield changes in the United States which is responsible f...
Heat is a serious barrier to maize productivity increases, and heat is expected to rise as a result ...
It is of critical importance to global food security and development that maize cropping systems mai...
Continuation of historical trends in crop yield are critical to meeting the demands of a growing and...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Over the next three decades rising population and chan...
International audienceIncreasing temperature trends are expected to impact yields of major field cro...
Climate change is already and will continue affecting the productivity of agricultural systems, ther...
Abstract We quantify long-run adaptation of U.S. corn and soybean yields to changes in temperature a...
<div><p>Climate is changing across the world, including the major maize-growing state of Iowa in the...
Feeding a growing global population in a changing climate presents a significant challenge to societ...
Global surface temperature is projected to warm over the coming decades, with regional differences e...
This study analyzes the impacts of climate change on maize yields using an econometric model that in...
International audienceSimulations of crop yield due to climate change vary widely between models, lo...
We estimate the effects of climate anomalies (heat stress and drought) on annual maize production, v...
The development of crop varieties that are better suited to new climatic conditions is vital for fut...
This study assess the possible outcomes of yield changes in the United States which is responsible f...