Field warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in China

The degree to which wheat yield in China will respond to future warming remains uncertain. These authors compile data from warming experiments and process-based statistical models and show that warming increases yield only in regions where growing season mean temperature is low and water supply is n...

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Autores principales: Chuang Zhao, Shilong Piao, Yao Huang, Xuhui Wang, Philippe Ciais, Mengtian Huang, Zhenzhong Zeng, Shushi Peng
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:efbc76021a914035b0b2835e8d1349952021-12-02T14:38:57ZField warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in China10.1038/ncomms135302041-1723https://doaj.org/article/efbc76021a914035b0b2835e8d1349952016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13530https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The degree to which wheat yield in China will respond to future warming remains uncertain. These authors compile data from warming experiments and process-based statistical models and show that warming increases yield only in regions where growing season mean temperature is low and water supply is not limiting.Chuang ZhaoShilong PiaoYao HuangXuhui WangPhilippe CiaisMengtian HuangZhenzhong ZengShushi PengNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2016)
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Chuang Zhao
Shilong Piao
Yao Huang
Xuhui Wang
Philippe Ciais
Mengtian Huang
Zhenzhong Zeng
Shushi Peng
Field warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in China
description The degree to which wheat yield in China will respond to future warming remains uncertain. These authors compile data from warming experiments and process-based statistical models and show that warming increases yield only in regions where growing season mean temperature is low and water supply is not limiting.
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author Chuang Zhao
Shilong Piao
Yao Huang
Xuhui Wang
Philippe Ciais
Mengtian Huang
Zhenzhong Zeng
Shushi Peng
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Shilong Piao
Yao Huang
Xuhui Wang
Philippe Ciais
Mengtian Huang
Zhenzhong Zeng
Shushi Peng
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title Field warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in China
title_short Field warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in China
title_full Field warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in China
title_fullStr Field warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in China
title_full_unstemmed Field warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in China
title_sort field warming experiments shed light on the wheat yield response to temperature in china
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/efbc76021a914035b0b2835e8d134995
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