Evaluating the impacts of climatic factors and global climate change on the yield and resource use efficiency of winter wheat in China

IF 5.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY European Journal of Agronomy Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.eja.2024.127295
Yuan Cao, Xiaolei Qiu, Meng Kang, Liuyue Zhang, Wenjun Lu, Bing Liu, Liang Tang, Liujun Xiao, Yan Zhu, Weixing Cao, Leilei Liu
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Global climate change has profound impacts on agricultural production, and it includes increasing temperature, global dimming, altered precipitation patterns, and elevated CO2 concentration. However, the comprehensive assessment of the impact of different individual climatic factors and their interactions on crop production is relatively limited. Here we assessed the impacts of climate change and different climatic factors on winter wheat yields, interannual yield variability, and resource use efficiency in China from 1980 to 2020, with four wheat crop models (DSSAT-CERES-Wheat, DSSAT-Nwheat, WheatGrow, and APSIM-Wheat). The results showed that climate change was estimated to decrease wheat yields and increase interannual yield variability in the main winter wheat production region of China, especially in the Middle-lower Reaches of the Yangzi River Subregion, where yield reduction and the coefficient of variation increase could be 4.3 % and 30.2 %, respectively. Without considering the CO2 effect, the primary reason for yield decrease and interannual yield variability increase was the interactions of temperature and solar radiation across the main winter wheat production region of China, and wheat yields were estimated to decrease by 9.2 % in the Southwest Subregion while the interannual yield variability increased by 49.5 % in the Middle-lower Reaches of the Yangzi River Subregion. The elevated CO2 concentration was mostly beneficial, manifested as increasing the yield and decreasing interannual yield variability, but it could not fully offset negative impacts of climate change. Moreover, radiation use efficiency increased while heat use efficiency and precipitation use efficiency decreased during the study period. It is imperative to consider the diverse climatic factors and their respective regional impacts when adapting to climate change in China.

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评估气候因素和全球气候变化对中国冬小麦产量和资源利用效率的影响
全球气候变化对农业生产影响深远,包括气温升高、全球变暗、降水模式改变和二氧化碳浓度升高。然而,全面评估不同气候因素及其相互作用对作物生产的影响却相对有限。在此,我们利用四种小麦作物模型(DSSAT-CERES-Wheat、DSSAT-Nwheat、WheatGrow 和 APSIM-Wheat)评估了 1980 至 2020 年气候变化和不同气候因子对中国冬小麦产量、年际间产量变化和资源利用效率的影响。结果表明,在中国冬小麦主产区,尤其是长江中下游次区域,气候变化估计会导致小麦减产和年际产量变异性增加,减产幅度和变异系数增加幅度分别为 4.3% 和 30.2%。在不考虑二氧化碳效应的情况下,中国冬小麦主产区产量减少和年际变异系数增加的主要原因是温度和太阳辐射的相互作用,估计西南分区的小麦产量减少了 9.2%,而长江中下游分区的年际产量变异系数增加了 49.5%。二氧化碳浓度的升高主要是有益的,表现为产量增加和年际产量变异性降低,但不能完全抵消气候变化的负面影响。此外,研究期间辐射利用效率提高,而热量利用效率和降水利用效率降低。在中国适应气候变化时,必须考虑不同的气候因素及其各自的区域影响。
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European Journal of Agronomy
European Journal of Agronomy 农林科学-农艺学
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8.30
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7.70%
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187
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Agronomy, the official journal of the European Society for Agronomy, publishes original research papers reporting experimental and theoretical contributions to field-based agronomy and crop science. The journal will consider research at the field level for agricultural, horticultural and tree crops, that uses comprehensive and explanatory approaches. The EJA covers the following topics: crop physiology crop production and management including irrigation, fertilization and soil management agroclimatology and modelling plant-soil relationships crop quality and post-harvest physiology farming and cropping systems agroecosystems and the environment crop-weed interactions and management organic farming horticultural crops papers from the European Society for Agronomy bi-annual meetings In determining the suitability of submitted articles for publication, particular scrutiny is placed on the degree of novelty and significance of the research and the extent to which it adds to existing knowledge in agronomy.
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