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A Modeling Study of Climate Change and Its Implication for Agriculture in China Part II: The Implication of Climate Change for Agriculture in China
引用本文:Dai Xiaosu,Ding Yihui. A Modeling Study of Climate Change and Its Implication for Agriculture in China Part II: The Implication of Climate Change for Agriculture in China[J]. 大气科学进展, 1994, 11(4): 499-506. DOI: 10.1007/BF02658171
作者姓名:Dai Xiaosu  Ding Yihui
作者单位:Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,Beijing 100081,Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,Beijing 100081
摘    要:The potential CO2-induced impacts on the geographical shifts of wheat growth zones in China were studied from seven GCMs outputs. The wheat growth regions may move northward and westward under the condition of a doubling CO2 climate. The wheat cultivation features and variety types may also assume significant changes. Climatic warming would have a positive influence in Northeast China, but high temperature stress may be produced in some regions of central and southern China. Higher mean air temperatures during wheat growth, particularly during the reproductive stages, may increase the need for earlier-maturing and more heat-tolerant cultivars.

收稿时间:1994-06-02

A modeling study of climate change and its implication for agriculture in China part II: The implication of climate change for agriculture in China
Dai Xiaosu,Ding Yihui. A modeling study of climate change and its implication for agriculture in China part II: The implication of climate change for agriculture in China[J]. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 1994, 11(4): 499-506. DOI: 10.1007/BF02658171
Authors:Dai Xiaosu  Ding Yihui
Affiliation:Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081,Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081
Abstract:The potential CO2-induced impacts on the geographical shifts of wheat growth zones in China were studied from seven GCMs outputs. The wheat growth regions may move northward and westward under the condition of a doub-ling CO2 climate. The wheat cultivation features and variety types may also assume significant changes. Climatic warming would have a positive influence in Northeast China, but high temperature stress may be produced in some regions of central and southern China. Higher mean air temperatures during wheat growth, particularly during the reproductive stages, may increase the need for earlier-maturing and more heat-tolerant cultivars.
Keywords:Climate change   Carbon dioxide concentration   Climate impact   Agricultural crop zonation distribution
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