The increased atmospheric temperatures resulting from the increased concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) have had a profound influence on global rice production. China serves as an important area for producing and consuming rice. Therefore, exploring the effects of the simultaneously rising levels of atmospheric CO2 and temperatures on rice growth and quality in the future is very important. The present study was designed to measure the most important aspects of variation for rice-related physiological, ecological and quality indices in different growing periods under a simultaneous increase of CO2 and temperature, through simulation experiments in climate-controlled growth chambers, with southern rice as the study object. The ...
Two Japanese rice cultivars with different heat-tolerance, Hinohikari (sensitive) and Nikomaru (tole...
Projected global climate change is a potential threat for food security. Both rising atmospheric CO2...
To assess the micrometeorological consequences of rice variety choices in relation to rising CO2 ass...
<div><p>The increased atmospheric temperatures resulting from the increased concentration of atmosph...
AbstractThe increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration adversely affect several qual...
ABSTRACT Projected increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and temperature (Ta) have the ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the world's most important crops and the primary source of calories...
Although a number of studies have shown that rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, [CO2],...
Abstract The present field experiment was conducted during two consecutive cropping seasons in cent...
As an indispensable environment element for crop growth, air temperature has brought challenge for t...
The CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is rising dramatically each year. Increases are certain to i...
Due to climate change, extreme heat stress events have become more frequent, adversely affecting ric...
The climate change due to mingled effect of rising [CO2] level and temperature will influence crop p...
The rise in atmospheric CO2 partial pressures that is predicted for the 21st Century is likely to in...
IntroductionThe threat of climate warming to global rice production has been widely addressed, but l...
Two Japanese rice cultivars with different heat-tolerance, Hinohikari (sensitive) and Nikomaru (tole...
Projected global climate change is a potential threat for food security. Both rising atmospheric CO2...
To assess the micrometeorological consequences of rice variety choices in relation to rising CO2 ass...
<div><p>The increased atmospheric temperatures resulting from the increased concentration of atmosph...
AbstractThe increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration adversely affect several qual...
ABSTRACT Projected increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and temperature (Ta) have the ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the world's most important crops and the primary source of calories...
Although a number of studies have shown that rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, [CO2],...
Abstract The present field experiment was conducted during two consecutive cropping seasons in cent...
As an indispensable environment element for crop growth, air temperature has brought challenge for t...
The CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is rising dramatically each year. Increases are certain to i...
Due to climate change, extreme heat stress events have become more frequent, adversely affecting ric...
The climate change due to mingled effect of rising [CO2] level and temperature will influence crop p...
The rise in atmospheric CO2 partial pressures that is predicted for the 21st Century is likely to in...
IntroductionThe threat of climate warming to global rice production has been widely addressed, but l...
Two Japanese rice cultivars with different heat-tolerance, Hinohikari (sensitive) and Nikomaru (tole...
Projected global climate change is a potential threat for food security. Both rising atmospheric CO2...
To assess the micrometeorological consequences of rice variety choices in relation to rising CO2 ass...