A simulation study was carried out to assess the potential sensitivity of wheat growth and water balance components to likely climate change scenarios at Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. Specific processes considered include crop development, growth rate, grain yield, water use efficiency, evapotranspiration, runoff and deep drainage. Individual impacts of changes in temperature, rainfall and CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and the combined impacts of these three variables were analysed for 2050 ([CO2] = 570 ppm, T +2.3°C, P -7%) and 2070 ([CO2] = 720 ppm, T +3.8°C, P -10%) conditions. Two different rainfall change scenarios (changes in rainfall intensity or rainfall frequency) were used to modify historical rainfall data. The Agricultural Production...
Low, mid and high daily climate scenarios (2000–2070), as per the International Panel on Climate Cha...
AbstractUnderstanding how climate change is likely to affect crop productivity is essential for glob...
Both anticipated climate change and dryland salinity pose a strategic threat to the sustainability o...
© Inter-Research 2017. The New South Wales (NSW) wheat belt is one of the most important regions for...
There is evidence of climate variability and rapid climate change in recent past, which adversely im...
Projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and air temperature associat...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. CO2 concentrations [CO2] and...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Wheat is the most important crop in Australia in...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).A wheat growth model that includ...
Climate change (CC) presents a challenge for the sustainable development of wheat production systems...
The potential impact of climate change on wheat production is a key concern to Australia due to its ...
Crop production is likely to change in the future as a result of global changes in CO2 levels in the...
The wheatbelt of Western Australia shows a distinct Mediterranean climate with most of the rainfall ...
Climate projections over the next two to four decades indicate that most of Australia's wheat-belt i...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
Low, mid and high daily climate scenarios (2000–2070), as per the International Panel on Climate Cha...
AbstractUnderstanding how climate change is likely to affect crop productivity is essential for glob...
Both anticipated climate change and dryland salinity pose a strategic threat to the sustainability o...
© Inter-Research 2017. The New South Wales (NSW) wheat belt is one of the most important regions for...
There is evidence of climate variability and rapid climate change in recent past, which adversely im...
Projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and air temperature associat...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. CO2 concentrations [CO2] and...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Wheat is the most important crop in Australia in...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).A wheat growth model that includ...
Climate change (CC) presents a challenge for the sustainable development of wheat production systems...
The potential impact of climate change on wheat production is a key concern to Australia due to its ...
Crop production is likely to change in the future as a result of global changes in CO2 levels in the...
The wheatbelt of Western Australia shows a distinct Mediterranean climate with most of the rainfall ...
Climate projections over the next two to four decades indicate that most of Australia's wheat-belt i...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
Low, mid and high daily climate scenarios (2000–2070), as per the International Panel on Climate Cha...
AbstractUnderstanding how climate change is likely to affect crop productivity is essential for glob...
Both anticipated climate change and dryland salinity pose a strategic threat to the sustainability o...