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Mean and Interannual Variability of Maize and Soybean in Brazil under Global Warming Conditions
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作者 Flávio Justino Evandro Chaves Oliveira +8 位作者 Rafael de Avila Rodrigues Paulo Henrique Lopes Goncalves Paulo Jorge Oliveira Ponte Souza Frode Stordal José Marengo Thieres G.da Silva Rafael Coll Delgado Douglas da Silva Lindemann luiz claudio costa 《American Journal of Climate Change》 2013年第4期237-253,共17页
Brazil is responsible for 27% of the world production of soybeans and 7% of maize. Mato Grosso and Para states in Brazil are among the largest producer. The viability to the cultivation of maize (Zea mays) and soybean... Brazil is responsible for 27% of the world production of soybeans and 7% of maize. Mato Grosso and Para states in Brazil are among the largest producer. The viability to the cultivation of maize (Zea mays) and soybeans (Glycine max), for future climate scenarios (2070-2100, GHG) is evaluated based on crop modeling (DSSAT) forced by observational data and regional climate simulations (HadRM3). The results demonstrated that a substantial reduction in the yield in particular for maize may be expected for the end of the 21st century. Distinct results are found for soybeans. By applying the A2 climate changes scenario, soybean yield rises by up top 60% assuming optimum soil treatment and no water stress. However, by analyzing the inter-annual variability of crop yields for both maize and soybean, could be demonstrated larger year-to-year fluctuations under greenhouse warming conditions as compared to current conditions, leading to very low productivity by the end of the 21st century. Therefore, these Brazilian states do not appear to be economically suitable for a future cultivation of maize and soybeans. Improved adaptation measures and soil management may however partially alleviate the negative climate change effect. 展开更多
关键词 Climate Changes SOYBEANS MAIZE
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