PJ Gregory, SN Johnson, AC Newton… - … of experimental botany, 2009 - academic.oup.com
While many studies have demonstrated the sensitivities of plants and of crop yield to a changing climate, a major challenge for the agricultural research community is to relate …
Climate change affects all segments of the agricultural enterprise, and there is mounting evidence that the continuing warming trend with shifting seasonality and intensity in …
PE Hulme - Biological Reviews, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT A changing climate may directly or indirectly influence biological invasions by altering the likelihood of introduction or establishment, as well as modifying the geographic …
MA Altieri, CI Nicholls, A Henao, MA Lana - Agronomy for sustainable …, 2015 - Springer
Diverse, severe, and location-specific impacts on agricultural production are anticipated with climate change. The last IPCC report indicates that the rise of CO 2 and associated …
The portending process of climate change, induced by the anthropogenic accumulations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, is likely to generate effects that will cascade through …
A Jarvis, J Ramirez, B Anderson… - Climate change and …, 2010 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This chapter provides an overview of global climate models and their predictions for climate through the 21st century. The review examines the scientific basis of global climate …
H Scherm - Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The science of climate change has matured considerably during the past decade, both relative to the strength of the evidence documenting the ongoing anthropogenic climate …
Climate change already challenges people's livelihood globally and it also affects plant health. Rising temperatures facilitate the introduction and establishment of unwanted …
P Juroszek, A Von Tiedemann - The Journal of Agricultural Science, 2013 - cambridge.org
Climate change biology is witnessing a significant quantity of new publications each year, which compromises efforts to keep up-to-date on the rapidly growing body of climate change …