Rice yields in tropical/subtropical Asia exhibit large but opposing sensitivities to minimum and maximum temperatures
University of California San Diego · Duke University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Data from farmer-managed fields have not been used previously to disentangle the impacts of daily minimum and maximum temperatures and solar radiation on rice yields in tropical/subtropical Asia. We used a multiple regression model to analyze data from 227 intensively managed irrigated rice farms in six important rice-producing countries. The farm-level detail, observed over multiple growing seasons, enabled us to construct farm-specific weather variables, control for unobserved factors that either were unique to each farm but did not vary over time or were common to all farms at a given site but varied by season and year, and obtain more precise estimates by including farm- and site-specific economic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.45
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- 100%
- References
- 43
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6Topics & keywords
- Subtropics
- Environmental science
- Yield (engineering)
- Climate change
- Humid subtropical climate
- Growing season
- Tropics
- Diurnal temperature variation