Refined and improved climate change scenarios have been applied in this study to quantify the possible impacts of future climate change on South Australian wheat yield with probability attached. This study used the APSIM-Wheat module and information drawn from the Special Report on Emission Scenarios (SRES) and nine climate models for 2080. A wheat yield response surface has been constructed within 80 climate change scenarios. The most likely wheat yield changes have been defined under combinations of changes in regional rainfall, regional temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration (CO2). Median grain yield is projected to decrease across all locations from 13.5 to 32% under the most likely climate change scenarios. This has economic and...
Climate projections over the next two to four decades indicate that most of Australia’s wheat-belt i...
and global and regional climates are already changing as a result of human activities. More change s...
Crown copyright © 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V.Evaluation of adaptive management options is very c...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
This study presents a model-based risk assessment of wheat production under projected climate change...
Low, mid and high daily climate scenarios (2000–2070), as per the International Panel on Climate Cha...
The potential impact of climate change on wheat production is a key concern to Australia due to its ...
Underestimating the impacts of climate change on agricultural production could lead to complacency a...
The potential impact of future environmental change (climate change plus pCO2 change) on wheat produ...
Climate change threatens global wheat production and food security, including the wheat industry in ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Climate change threatens global wheat production and food security, inc...
Crop production is likely to change in the future as a result of global changes in CO2 levels in the...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. Temperatures and CO2 concent...
Evaluation of adaptive management options is very crucial for successfully dealing with negative cli...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. CO2 concentrations [CO2] and...
Climate projections over the next two to four decades indicate that most of Australia’s wheat-belt i...
and global and regional climates are already changing as a result of human activities. More change s...
Crown copyright © 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V.Evaluation of adaptive management options is very c...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
This study presents a model-based risk assessment of wheat production under projected climate change...
Low, mid and high daily climate scenarios (2000–2070), as per the International Panel on Climate Cha...
The potential impact of climate change on wheat production is a key concern to Australia due to its ...
Underestimating the impacts of climate change on agricultural production could lead to complacency a...
The potential impact of future environmental change (climate change plus pCO2 change) on wheat produ...
Climate change threatens global wheat production and food security, including the wheat industry in ...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Climate change threatens global wheat production and food security, inc...
Crop production is likely to change in the future as a result of global changes in CO2 levels in the...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. Temperatures and CO2 concent...
Evaluation of adaptive management options is very crucial for successfully dealing with negative cli...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. CO2 concentrations [CO2] and...
Climate projections over the next two to four decades indicate that most of Australia’s wheat-belt i...
and global and regional climates are already changing as a result of human activities. More change s...
Crown copyright © 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V.Evaluation of adaptive management options is very c...