Impacts Of Climate Change On Wheat In England And Wales

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Article Date: 06 Aug 2008 - 15:00 PDT

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Extreme weather events are likely to increase with global warming. However, it is not clear how this might affect agricultural crops and whether yield losses from drought or heat stress will increase in future.

Using crop simulation models combined with climate scenarios, it was demonstrated that despite higher temperature and lower summer precipitation predicted in the UK for the 2050s, the impact of drought stress on wheat yield is likely to decrease, because wheat will mature earlier avoiding severe drought.

However, the probability of heat stress around flowering resulting in considerable yield losses may increase significantly.

Breeding strategies might need to focus on wheat varieties tolerant to high temperature, rather than to drought.

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