Abstract We quantify long-run adaptation of U.S. corn and soybean yields to changes in temperature and precipitation over 1951–2017. Results show that although the two crops became more heat- and drought-tolerant, their productivity under normal temperature and precipitation conditions decreased. Over 1951–2017, heat- and drought-tolerance increased corn and soybean yields by 33% and 20%, whereas maladaptation to normal conditions reduced yields by 41% and 87%, respectively, with large spatial variations in effects. Changes in climate are projected to reduce average corn and soybean yields by 39–68% and 86–92%, respectively, by 2050 relative to 2013–2017 depending on the warming scenario. After incorporating estimated effects of climate-neu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between weather, technology, and corn ...
We evaluate the regional-level agricultural impacts of climate change in the Northern Great Plains. ...
Over the 40-year period from 1960 to 2000 the dramatic increase in world crop production was the res...
Although prior research has identified the effects of climate change on crop yields, there has been ...
High temperatures are associated with reduced crop yields1,2, and predictions for future warming3 ha...
Understanding the impacts of plausible future climate on US corn and soybean production warrants bet...
Although climate change research is largely focused on models to predict how environmental condition...
Accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has led to rising temperatures, and is expected t...
Heat is a serious barrier to maize productivity increases, and heat is expected to rise as a result ...
Heat is a serious barrier to maize productivity increases, and heat is expected to rise as a result ...
U.S. agriculture has made impressive strides over the past 50 years in crop yield and input producti...
U.S. agriculture has made impressive strides over the past 50 years in crop yield and input producti...
U.S. agriculture has made impressive strides over the past 50 years in crop yield and input producti...
U.S. agriculture has made impressive strides over the past 50 years in crop yield and input producti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between weather, technology, and corn ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between weather, technology, and corn ...
We evaluate the regional-level agricultural impacts of climate change in the Northern Great Plains. ...
Over the 40-year period from 1960 to 2000 the dramatic increase in world crop production was the res...
Although prior research has identified the effects of climate change on crop yields, there has been ...
High temperatures are associated with reduced crop yields1,2, and predictions for future warming3 ha...
Understanding the impacts of plausible future climate on US corn and soybean production warrants bet...
Although climate change research is largely focused on models to predict how environmental condition...
Accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has led to rising temperatures, and is expected t...
Heat is a serious barrier to maize productivity increases, and heat is expected to rise as a result ...
Heat is a serious barrier to maize productivity increases, and heat is expected to rise as a result ...
U.S. agriculture has made impressive strides over the past 50 years in crop yield and input producti...
U.S. agriculture has made impressive strides over the past 50 years in crop yield and input producti...
U.S. agriculture has made impressive strides over the past 50 years in crop yield and input producti...
U.S. agriculture has made impressive strides over the past 50 years in crop yield and input producti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between weather, technology, and corn ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between weather, technology, and corn ...
We evaluate the regional-level agricultural impacts of climate change in the Northern Great Plains. ...
Over the 40-year period from 1960 to 2000 the dramatic increase in world crop production was the res...