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Recent climate variability and its impacts on soybean yields in Southern Brazil
Authors:Danielle Barros Ferreira  V Brahmananda Rao
Institution:1. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), S?o Jos?? dos Campos, 12227-010, SP, Brazil
2. Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (INMET), Bras??lia, 70680-900, DF, Brazil
3. Coordena??o de Desenvolvimento e Pesquisa (CDP), Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia, Eixo Monumental Via S1, Sudoeste, Bras??lia, DF, 70680-900, Brazil
Abstract:Recent climate variability in rainfall, temperatures (maximum and minimum), and the diurnal temperature range is studied with emphasis on its influence over soybean yields in southern Brazil, during 1969 to 2002. The results showed that the soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) yields are more affected by changes in temperature during summer, while changes in rainfall are more important during the beginning of plantation and at its peak of development. Furthermore, soybean yields in Paraná are more sensitive to rainfall variations, while soybean yields in the Rio Grande do Sul are more sensitive to variations in temperature. Effects of interannual climatic variability on soybean yields are evaluated through three agro-meteorological models: additive Stewart, multiplicative Rao, and multiplicative Jensen. The Jensen model is able to reproduce the interannual behavior of soybean yield reasonably well.
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