Heat stress in cereals: Mechanisms and modelling

Volume: 64, Pages: 98 - 113
Published: Mar 1, 2015
Abstract
Increased climate variability and higher mean temperatures are expected across many world regions, both of which will contribute to more frequent extreme high temperatures events. Empirical evidence increasingly shows that short episodes of high temperature experienced around flowering can have large negative impacts on cereal grain yields, a phenomenon increasingly referred to as heat stress. Crop models are currently the best tools available...
Paper Details
Title
Heat stress in cereals: Mechanisms and modelling
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Volume
64
Pages
98 - 113
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