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Harvests in the US to suffer from climate change

Harvests in the US to suffer from climate change

Some of the most important crops risk substantial damage from rising temperatures. To better assess how climate change caused by human greenhouse gas emissions will likely impact wheat, maize and soybean, an international team of scientists now ran an unprecedentedly comprehensive set of computer simulations of US crop yields. ...

ByThe Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)


Gauging the impact of climate on U.S. agriculture

Gauging the impact of climate on U.S. agriculture

Original story at MIT News To assess the likely impact of climate change on U.S. agriculture, researchers typically run a combination of climate and crop models that project how yields of maize, wheat, and other key crops will change over time. But the suite of models commonly used in these simulations, ...

ByMIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Recognizing the Elephant in the Room: Future Climate Impacts across Sectors

Recognizing the Elephant in the Room: Future Climate Impacts across Sectors

A pioneering collaboration within the international scientific community has provided comprehensive projections of climate change effects, ranging from water scarcity to risks to crop yields. This interdisciplinary effort, employing extensive model inter-comparisons, allows research gaps to be identified, whilst producing the most robust possible ...

ByThe Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)


Variable crop sowing dates `produce higher yields`

Variable crop sowing dates `produce higher yields`

Cropping systems with variable sowing dates adapted to changing climatic conditions — as opposed to those with fixed sowing dates — will result in increased mean future crop yields, a modelling study has found. ...

BySciDev.Net


A model to measure soil health in the era of bioenergy

A model to measure soil health in the era of bioenergy

One of the biggest threats to today’s farmlands is the loss of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil organic matter (SOM) from poor land-management practices. The presence of these materials is essential as they do everything from providing plants with proper nutrients to filtering harmful chemical compounds to the prevention of soil erosion. Sustainable management practices for crop residues are ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Where is your soil water? Crop yield has the answer

Where is your soil water? Crop yield has the answer

Crop yield is highly dependent on soil plant-available water, the portion of soil water that can be taken up by plant roots. ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)

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