Warming temperatures tend to damage crop yields, yet the influence of water supply on global yields and its relation to temperature stress remains unclear. Here we use satellite-based measurements to provide empirical estimates of how root zone soil moisture and surface air temperature jointly influence the global productivity of maize, soybeans, millet and sorghum. Relative to empirical models using precipitation as a proxy for water supply, we find that models using soil moisture explain 30–120% more of the interannual yield variation across crops. Models using soil moisture also better separate water-supply stress from correlated heat stress and show that soil moisture and temperature contribute roughly equally to historical variations i...
54 pagesTo improve the resilience of crop production to climate change it is vital to understand the...
<div><p>Inter-annual crop yield variation is driven in large parts by climate variability, wherein t...
International audienceHigh temperatures are detrimental to crop yields and could lead to global warm...
Testing our understanding of crop yield responses to weather fluctuations at global scale is notorio...
Testing our understanding of crop yield responses to weather fluctuations at global scale is notorio...
Abstract. Irrigation has important implications for sustaining global food production by enabling cr...
Growing econometric and statistical evidence points to high temperature as the main driver of large ...
International audienceIncreasing temperature trends are expected to impact yields of major field cro...
Climate change is already and will continue affecting the productivity of agricultural systems, ther...
Heat and water stress can drastically reduce crop yields, particularly when they co-occur, but their...
Inter-annual crop yield variation is driven in large parts by climate variability, wherein the clima...
54 pagesTo improve the resilience of crop production to climate change it is vital to understand the...
<div><p>Inter-annual crop yield variation is driven in large parts by climate variability, wherein t...
International audienceHigh temperatures are detrimental to crop yields and could lead to global warm...
Testing our understanding of crop yield responses to weather fluctuations at global scale is notorio...
Testing our understanding of crop yield responses to weather fluctuations at global scale is notorio...
Abstract. Irrigation has important implications for sustaining global food production by enabling cr...
Growing econometric and statistical evidence points to high temperature as the main driver of large ...
International audienceIncreasing temperature trends are expected to impact yields of major field cro...
Climate change is already and will continue affecting the productivity of agricultural systems, ther...
Heat and water stress can drastically reduce crop yields, particularly when they co-occur, but their...
Inter-annual crop yield variation is driven in large parts by climate variability, wherein the clima...
54 pagesTo improve the resilience of crop production to climate change it is vital to understand the...
<div><p>Inter-annual crop yield variation is driven in large parts by climate variability, wherein t...
International audienceHigh temperatures are detrimental to crop yields and could lead to global warm...