Maize, rice, and wheat are the major staple food crops in China and are crucial components of national food security and economic development. The cultivation and production of these crops are expected to be affected by climate change and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, and have drawn considerable public attention. The objective of this experiment was to understand the impact of future climate change (including increased temperature and changed precipitation patterns) and elevated CO2 concentration on variations of crop yields in their suitable planting areas. We conducted a spatial grid-based analysis of maize, rice, and wheat yields using projections of future climate generated by a multi-model ensemble of global ...
When estimating climate change impact on crop yield, a typical assumption is constant elasticity of ...
Climate change continually affects our capabilities to feed the increasing population. Rising temper...
Air pollution and climate change are increasing threats to agricultural production and food security...
Global climate change may impact grain production as atmospheric conditions and water supply change,...
Climate change may affect crop growth and yield, which consequently casts a shadow of doubt over Chi...
A new temperature goal of <q>holding the increase in global average temperature well below 2 °C abo...
Increasing temperatures, greater carbon dioxide concentrations, and changes in related climatic vari...
Climate has been changing in the last fifty years in China and will continue to change regardless an...
Not AvailableA regional climate change model (PRECIS) for China, developed by the UK's Hadley Centre...
Climate has been changing in the last fifty years in China and will continue to change regardless an...
The projected climate change substantially impacts agricultural productivity and global food securit...
Agricultural system models provide an effective tool for forecasting crop productivity and nutrient ...
Jilin is among the most important grain-producing provinces in China. Its maize productionplays an i...
Climate change is now affecting global agriculture and food production worldwide. Nonetheless the di...
With regard to global climate change due to increasing concentration in greenhouse gases, particular...
When estimating climate change impact on crop yield, a typical assumption is constant elasticity of ...
Climate change continually affects our capabilities to feed the increasing population. Rising temper...
Air pollution and climate change are increasing threats to agricultural production and food security...
Global climate change may impact grain production as atmospheric conditions and water supply change,...
Climate change may affect crop growth and yield, which consequently casts a shadow of doubt over Chi...
A new temperature goal of <q>holding the increase in global average temperature well below 2 °C abo...
Increasing temperatures, greater carbon dioxide concentrations, and changes in related climatic vari...
Climate has been changing in the last fifty years in China and will continue to change regardless an...
Not AvailableA regional climate change model (PRECIS) for China, developed by the UK's Hadley Centre...
Climate has been changing in the last fifty years in China and will continue to change regardless an...
The projected climate change substantially impacts agricultural productivity and global food securit...
Agricultural system models provide an effective tool for forecasting crop productivity and nutrient ...
Jilin is among the most important grain-producing provinces in China. Its maize productionplays an i...
Climate change is now affecting global agriculture and food production worldwide. Nonetheless the di...
With regard to global climate change due to increasing concentration in greenhouse gases, particular...
When estimating climate change impact on crop yield, a typical assumption is constant elasticity of ...
Climate change continually affects our capabilities to feed the increasing population. Rising temper...
Air pollution and climate change are increasing threats to agricultural production and food security...