The impact of temperature variability on wheat yields
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · Plant Industry · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract With current annual production at over 600 million tonnes, wheat is the third largest crop in the world behind corn and rice, and an essential source of carbohydrates for millions of people. While wheat is grown over a wide range of environments, it is common in the major wheat‐producing countries for grain filling to occur when soil moisture is declining and temperature is increasing. Average global temperatures have increased over the last decades and are predicted to continue rising, along with a greater frequency of extremely hot days. Such events have already been reported for major wheat growing regions in the world. However, the direct impact of past temperature variability and changes in…
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- Environmental science
- Agronomy
- Growing season
- Crop
- Wheat grain
- Poaceae
- Tonne
- Moisture
- Zero hunger