Climate change threatens crop diversity at low latitudes

IF 21.9 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Nature food Pub Date : 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1038/s43016-025-01135-w
Sara Heikonen, Matias Heino, Mika Jalava, Stefan Siebert, Daniel Viviroli, Matti Kummu
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Climate change alters the climatic suitability of croplands, likely shifting the spatial distribution and diversity of global food crop production. Analyses of future potential food crop diversity have been limited to a small number of crops. Here we project geographical shifts in the climatic niches of 30 major food crops under 1.5–4 °C global warming and assess their impact on current crop production and potential food crop diversity across global croplands. We found that in low-latitude regions, 10–31% of current production would shift outside the climatic niche even under 2 °C global warming, increasing to 20–48% under 3 °C warming. Concurrently, potential food crop diversity would decline on 52% (+2 °C) and 56% (+3 °C) of global cropland. However, potential diversity would increase in mid to high latitudes, offering opportunities for climate change adaptation. These results highlight substantial latitudinal differences in the adaptation potential and vulnerability of the global food system under global warming. The impacts of shifting climate suitability on current crop production, particularly how this might change food crop diversity, remain understudied. This study assesses the future climatic suitability of global croplands for 30 major food crop types, quantifying the changes in potential food crop diversity given climate conditions across four global warming levels.

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气候变化威胁着低纬度地区的作物多样性
气候变化改变了农田的气候适宜性,可能会改变全球粮食作物生产的空间分布和多样性。对未来潜在粮食作物多样性的分析仅限于少数几种作物。在此,我们预测了全球变暖1.5-4°C下30种主要粮食作物气候生态位的地理变化,并评估了它们对当前作物产量和全球农田潜在粮食作物多样性的影响。我们发现,在低纬度地区,即使在全球变暖2°C的情况下,10-31%的现有生产将转移到气候生态位之外,而在3°C的情况下,这一比例将增加到20-48%。与此同时,全球耕地的52%(+2°C)和56%(+3°C)的潜在粮食作物多样性将下降。然而,在中高纬度地区,潜在的多样性将增加,为适应气候变化提供了机会。这些结果突出了全球粮食系统在全球变暖下的适应潜力和脆弱性的巨大纬度差异。
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