Increased atmospheric concentration of CO2 (CE) and temperature (TE), and extreme weather events, are predicted to affect future agricultural production. However, our knowledge regarding interactions between these factors is limited, thus potentially underestimating the impact of future climates on agricultural productivity. Using a large glasshouse experiment, we examined how flooding and drought events affected cotton productivity and soil nitrogen availability when grown in the current and future CO2 and temperature regimes, and whether these responses differed between different soils. In the absence of extreme weather events, season-long TE, and CE to a lesser extent, significantly increased cotton yield. Flooding induced immediate phys...
A critical omission from climate change impact studies on crop yield is the interaction between soil...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Daily outputs from the CSIRO Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model, driven by four ...
A glasshouse experiment was conducted to study the effect of temporary flooding on the growth and de...
Background and aims: Elevated CO2 (CE) and temperature (TE) can not only affect crop physiology and ...
Climate change factors such as rising temperature, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration [CO2] an...
Alterations in climate factors such as risingCO2 concentration ([CO2]), warming and reduced precipit...
Background and aims: Extreme climate events, including flooding and prolonged drought, may establish...
Changes in atmospheric [CO2], temperature and precipitation under projected climate change scenarios...
Changes in climate factors such as warmer air temperatures and extreme fluctuations in precipitation...
Increased variability in growing season climates continues to threaten the growth and yields of many...
Rising global air temperature and atmospheric CO 2 are expected to have considerable effects on soil...
Throughout the world cotton is broadly adapted to growing in temperate, sub-tropical, and tropical e...
Anthropogenic activities continue to emit potential greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmosphere leadi...
Understanding crop response to climate change requires knowledge of how roots respond to changes in ...
Not AvailableThe earth temperature has increased by 0.74°C during the last century (1906 to 2005) du...
A critical omission from climate change impact studies on crop yield is the interaction between soil...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Daily outputs from the CSIRO Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model, driven by four ...
A glasshouse experiment was conducted to study the effect of temporary flooding on the growth and de...
Background and aims: Elevated CO2 (CE) and temperature (TE) can not only affect crop physiology and ...
Climate change factors such as rising temperature, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration [CO2] an...
Alterations in climate factors such as risingCO2 concentration ([CO2]), warming and reduced precipit...
Background and aims: Extreme climate events, including flooding and prolonged drought, may establish...
Changes in atmospheric [CO2], temperature and precipitation under projected climate change scenarios...
Changes in climate factors such as warmer air temperatures and extreme fluctuations in precipitation...
Increased variability in growing season climates continues to threaten the growth and yields of many...
Rising global air temperature and atmospheric CO 2 are expected to have considerable effects on soil...
Throughout the world cotton is broadly adapted to growing in temperate, sub-tropical, and tropical e...
Anthropogenic activities continue to emit potential greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmosphere leadi...
Understanding crop response to climate change requires knowledge of how roots respond to changes in ...
Not AvailableThe earth temperature has increased by 0.74°C during the last century (1906 to 2005) du...
A critical omission from climate change impact studies on crop yield is the interaction between soil...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Daily outputs from the CSIRO Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model, driven by four ...
A glasshouse experiment was conducted to study the effect of temporary flooding on the growth and de...