The impact of global warming on crop growth periods and yields has been evaluated by using crop models, which need to provide various kinds of input datasets and estimate numerous parameters before simulation. Direct studies on the changes of climatic factors on the observed crop growth and yield could provide a more simple and intuitive way for assessing the impact of climate change on crop production. In this study, four cultivars which were planted over more than 15 years in eight test stations in the Northern Winter Wheat Region of China were selected to investigate the relationships between growth periods, grain yields, yield components and temperatures. It was found that average temperatures and heat degree-days (HDD) during the winte...
Wheat growth is sensitive to temperature, but the effect of future warming on yield is uncertain. He...
Global climate change has significant impacts on agricultural production. Future climate change will...
Crop phenology is co-determined by climate change and crop management. Over recent decades, climate ...
Temperature is one of the most prominent environmental factors that determine plant growth, devel- o...
Climate change continues to have major impact on crop productivity all over the world. While many re...
The experiment observations at 120 agricultural meteorological stations spanning from 1981 to 2009 a...
Climate change and variability are likely to impact crop productivity. Crop models are widely used f...
International audienceGlobal warming has great influences on crop yields. However, several researche...
Climate is changing due to increasing concentration of greenhouse gases, affecting many economic sec...
<div><p>Climatic warming is often predicted to reduce wheat yield and grain quality in China. Howeve...
Aims Understanding the effect of long-term fertilization on the sensitivity of grain yield to temper...
China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of wheat. The impact of temperature averages, var...
This study explores the effects of observed warming trends since 1980 on crop yields at both nationa...
Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA05050502;National Natural Science Foundation 31000207 Previous...
The main future challenge is to feed 9 billion people under a changed climate, and the projected inc...
Wheat growth is sensitive to temperature, but the effect of future warming on yield is uncertain. He...
Global climate change has significant impacts on agricultural production. Future climate change will...
Crop phenology is co-determined by climate change and crop management. Over recent decades, climate ...
Temperature is one of the most prominent environmental factors that determine plant growth, devel- o...
Climate change continues to have major impact on crop productivity all over the world. While many re...
The experiment observations at 120 agricultural meteorological stations spanning from 1981 to 2009 a...
Climate change and variability are likely to impact crop productivity. Crop models are widely used f...
International audienceGlobal warming has great influences on crop yields. However, several researche...
Climate is changing due to increasing concentration of greenhouse gases, affecting many economic sec...
<div><p>Climatic warming is often predicted to reduce wheat yield and grain quality in China. Howeve...
Aims Understanding the effect of long-term fertilization on the sensitivity of grain yield to temper...
China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of wheat. The impact of temperature averages, var...
This study explores the effects of observed warming trends since 1980 on crop yields at both nationa...
Chinese Academy of Sciences XDA05050502;National Natural Science Foundation 31000207 Previous...
The main future challenge is to feed 9 billion people under a changed climate, and the projected inc...
Wheat growth is sensitive to temperature, but the effect of future warming on yield is uncertain. He...
Global climate change has significant impacts on agricultural production. Future climate change will...
Crop phenology is co-determined by climate change and crop management. Over recent decades, climate ...