Both anticipated climate change and dryland salinity pose a strategic threat to the sustainability of about 6 Mha of agricultural land in Western Australia (WA). These phenomena require an integrated analysis to estimate their potential impacts and initiate strategic thinking about adaptation. Water loss below the root zone, i.e. deep drainage, is the primary cause of sub-soil salt mobilisation leading to surface soil salinity in areas cleared of natural vegetation in Australia; hence deep drainage is an important externality of agricultural production. The purpose of this paper is to show how changes in CO2 concentration, temperature and precipitation may affect agricultural production and deep drainage. Results are presented of a simulati...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Wheat is the most important crop in Australia in...
Both anticipated climate change and dryland salinity pose a strategic threat to the sustainability o...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. CO2 concentrations [CO2] and...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. CO2 concentrations [CO2] and...
The wheatbelt of Western Australia shows a distinct Mediterranean climate with most of the rainfall ...
The wheatbelt of Western Australia shows a distinct Mediterranean climate with most of the rainfall ...
A simulation study was carried out to assess the potential sensitivity of wheat growth and water bal...
The wheatbelt of Western Australia shows a distinct Mediterranean climate with most of the rainfall ...
© Inter-Research 2017. The New South Wales (NSW) wheat belt is one of the most important regions for...
Projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and air temperature associat...
There is evidence of climate variability and rapid climate change in recent past, which adversely im...
The potential impact of climate change on wheat production is a key concern to Australia due to its ...
Crop production is likely to change in the future as a result of global changes in CO2 levels in the...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Wheat is the most important crop in Australia in...
Both anticipated climate change and dryland salinity pose a strategic threat to the sustainability o...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. CO2 concentrations [CO2] and...
The environment in which crops will be grown in the future will change. CO2 concentrations [CO2] and...
The wheatbelt of Western Australia shows a distinct Mediterranean climate with most of the rainfall ...
The wheatbelt of Western Australia shows a distinct Mediterranean climate with most of the rainfall ...
A simulation study was carried out to assess the potential sensitivity of wheat growth and water bal...
The wheatbelt of Western Australia shows a distinct Mediterranean climate with most of the rainfall ...
© Inter-Research 2017. The New South Wales (NSW) wheat belt is one of the most important regions for...
Projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and air temperature associat...
There is evidence of climate variability and rapid climate change in recent past, which adversely im...
The potential impact of climate change on wheat production is a key concern to Australia due to its ...
Crop production is likely to change in the future as a result of global changes in CO2 levels in the...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
The outputs of Global Climate Models (GCMs) were nested with the DSSAT3.5 CERES-Wheat model to explo...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Wheat is the most important crop in Australia in...