Climate change is one of the great challenges facing agriculture in the 21st century. The goal of this study was to produce projections of crop yields for the central United States in the 2030s, 2060s, and 2090s based on the relationship between weather and yield from historical crop yields from 1980 to 2010. These projections were made across 16 states in the US, from Louisiana in the south to Minnesota in the north. They include projections for maize, soybeans, cotton, spring wheat, and winter wheat. Simulated weather variables based on three climate scenarios were used to project future crop yields. In addition, factors of soil characteristics, topography, and fertilizer application were used in the crop production models. Two technology...
This thesis analyzes the effects of increased carbon dioxide concentrations in the earth’s atmospher...
The states of Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming comprise the Nort...
There is general consensus in the scientific literature that human-induced climate change has taken ...
Over the 40-year period from 1960 to 2000 the dramatic increase in world crop production was the res...
Climate variability and trends affect global crop yields and are characterized as highly dependent o...
Crop yields are strongly dependent on the average climate, extreme temperatures, and carbon dioxide ...
Climate change is expected to be a significant threat to future agriculture in the United States. Th...
Climate change could pose a major challenge to efforts towards strongly increase food production ove...
Crop yields are strongly dependent on average summertime temperatures and extreme heat waves, both o...
There has been an active debate whether global warming will result in a net gain or net loss for Uni...
Climate change has significant impacts on the crop yields. Corn the main crop in U.S., also is the l...
Crop production depends not only on the yield but also on the area harvested. The yield response to ...
Agriculture is an important sector of U.S. economy. Faced with increasing global food demand driven ...
Research activities underway to evaluate potential consequences of climate change and variability on...
AbstractAgricultural productivity is strongly dependent on local climate conditions determined by me...
This thesis analyzes the effects of increased carbon dioxide concentrations in the earth’s atmospher...
The states of Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming comprise the Nort...
There is general consensus in the scientific literature that human-induced climate change has taken ...
Over the 40-year period from 1960 to 2000 the dramatic increase in world crop production was the res...
Climate variability and trends affect global crop yields and are characterized as highly dependent o...
Crop yields are strongly dependent on the average climate, extreme temperatures, and carbon dioxide ...
Climate change is expected to be a significant threat to future agriculture in the United States. Th...
Climate change could pose a major challenge to efforts towards strongly increase food production ove...
Crop yields are strongly dependent on average summertime temperatures and extreme heat waves, both o...
There has been an active debate whether global warming will result in a net gain or net loss for Uni...
Climate change has significant impacts on the crop yields. Corn the main crop in U.S., also is the l...
Crop production depends not only on the yield but also on the area harvested. The yield response to ...
Agriculture is an important sector of U.S. economy. Faced with increasing global food demand driven ...
Research activities underway to evaluate potential consequences of climate change and variability on...
AbstractAgricultural productivity is strongly dependent on local climate conditions determined by me...
This thesis analyzes the effects of increased carbon dioxide concentrations in the earth’s atmospher...
The states of Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming comprise the Nort...
There is general consensus in the scientific literature that human-induced climate change has taken ...