Extensive studies had been conducted to investigate the impacts of climate change on maize growth and yield in recent decades; however, the dynamics of crop husbandry in response and adaptation to climate change were not taken into account. Based on field observations spanning from 1981 to 2009 at 167 agricultural meteorological stations across China, we found that solar radiation and temperature over the observed maize growth period had decreasing trends during 1981-2009, and maize yields were positively correlated with these climate variables in major production regions. The decreasing trends in solar radiation and temperature during maize growth period were mainly ascribed to the adoption of late maturity cultivars with longer reproducti...
This paper tries to answer the question that whether farmers can adjust better to climate change in ...
Climate change is threatening global food production and could potentially exacerbate food insecurit...
Spring maize (Zea mays L.) is a thermophilic C4 crop which is sensitive to climate change. This pape...
Extensive studies had been conducted to investigate the impacts of climate change on maize growth an...
The impact of climate change on crop yield is compounded by cultivar shifts and agronomic management...
As climate change could significantly influence crop phenology and subsequent crop yield, adaptation...
Maize phenology observations at 112 national agro-meteorological experiment stations across China sp...
Maize is the main crop in Northeast China (NEC), but is susceptible to climate variations. Using cou...
Climate change has caused significant alterations in crop cultivation patterns and has affected crop...
Global warming and dimming/brightening have significant implications for crop systems and exhibit re...
Northeast China (NEC) is a region sensitive to climate change. However, the adoption of long-season ...
Northeast China (NEC), the most productive maize growing area in China, has experienced pronounced c...
The Northeast China (NEC) was the most important agriculture areas and known as the Golden-Maize-Bel...
This paper tries to answer the question that whether farmers can adjust better to climate change in ...
This study explores the effects of observed warming trends since 1980 on crop yields at both nationa...
This paper tries to answer the question that whether farmers can adjust better to climate change in ...
Climate change is threatening global food production and could potentially exacerbate food insecurit...
Spring maize (Zea mays L.) is a thermophilic C4 crop which is sensitive to climate change. This pape...
Extensive studies had been conducted to investigate the impacts of climate change on maize growth an...
The impact of climate change on crop yield is compounded by cultivar shifts and agronomic management...
As climate change could significantly influence crop phenology and subsequent crop yield, adaptation...
Maize phenology observations at 112 national agro-meteorological experiment stations across China sp...
Maize is the main crop in Northeast China (NEC), but is susceptible to climate variations. Using cou...
Climate change has caused significant alterations in crop cultivation patterns and has affected crop...
Global warming and dimming/brightening have significant implications for crop systems and exhibit re...
Northeast China (NEC) is a region sensitive to climate change. However, the adoption of long-season ...
Northeast China (NEC), the most productive maize growing area in China, has experienced pronounced c...
The Northeast China (NEC) was the most important agriculture areas and known as the Golden-Maize-Bel...
This paper tries to answer the question that whether farmers can adjust better to climate change in ...
This study explores the effects of observed warming trends since 1980 on crop yields at both nationa...
This paper tries to answer the question that whether farmers can adjust better to climate change in ...
Climate change is threatening global food production and could potentially exacerbate food insecurit...
Spring maize (Zea mays L.) is a thermophilic C4 crop which is sensitive to climate change. This pape...