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Climate change impacts on sugarcane attainable yield in southern Brazil
Authors:Fabio R. Marin  James W. Jones  Abraham Singels  Frederick Royce  Eduardo D. Assad  Giampaolo Q. Pellegrino  Flávio Justino
Affiliation:1. Embrapa Agricultural Informatics, Av. André Tosello, 209 - Bar?o Geraldo, CP 6041- 13083-886, Campinas, SP, Brazil
2. Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University of Florida, PO Box 110570, Gainesville, FL, USA
3. South African Sugarcane Research Institute, Private Bag X02, Mount Edgecombe, 4300, South Africa
4. Departamento de Engenharia Agricola, Universidade Federal de Vi?osa, 36570-000, Vi?osa, MG, Brazil
Abstract:This study evaluated the effects of climate change on sugarcane yield, water use efficiency, and irrigation needs in southern Brazil, based on downscaled outputs of two general circulation models (PRECIS and CSIRO) and a sugarcane growth model. For three harvest cycles every year, the DSSAT/CANEGRO model was used to simulate the baseline and four future climate scenarios for stalk yield for the 2050s. The model was calibrated for the main cultivar currently grown in Brazil based on five field experiments under several soil and climate conditions. The sensitivity of simulated stalk fresh mass (SFM) to air temperature, CO2 concentration [CO2] and rainfall was also analyzed. Simulated SFM responses to [CO2], air temperature and rainfall variations were consistent with the literature. There were increases in simulated SFM and water usage efficiency (WUE) for all scenarios. On average, for the current sugarcane area in the State of São Paulo, SFM would increase 24 % and WUE 34 % for rainfed sugarcane. The WUE rise is relevant because of the current concern about water supply in southern Brazil. Considering the current technological improvement rate, projected yields for 2050 ranged from 96 to 129 t?ha?1, which are respectively 15 and 59 % higher than the current state average yield.
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