Causes and implications of the unforeseen 2016 extreme yield loss in the breadbasket of France
In France, the 2016 winter wheat harvest was at its lowest since over 50 years. Here, Ben-Ari et al. show the role of seasonal temperature and precipitation extremes in this loss, and accounting for both of these variables explains large, historical yield loss events.
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Main Authors: | Tamara Ben-Ari, Julien Boé, Philippe Ciais, Remi Lecerf, Marijn Van der Velde, David Makowski |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/85df7eb9610d421da1f4d1d0dbe90c1c |
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