Agricultural Impacts of Climate Change 2019
DOI: 10.1201/9780429326349-3
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Climate Change and Production of Horticultural Crops

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“…Most negative impacts of climate change that farmers mentioned also corroborate those in the literature (Abewoy, 2018;Arimi, 2021;Ayyogari et al, 2014;Bisbis et al, 2019;Gora et al, 2019;Irham et al, 2022).…”
Section: Corroborating and Enriching The Literature On Adaptation Of ...supporting
confidence: 83%
“…Most negative impacts of climate change that farmers mentioned also corroborate those in the literature (Abewoy, 2018;Arimi, 2021;Ayyogari et al, 2014;Bisbis et al, 2019;Gora et al, 2019;Irham et al, 2022).…”
Section: Corroborating and Enriching The Literature On Adaptation Of ...supporting
confidence: 83%
“…The ramifications of climate change are manifold, affecting the physiological, anatomical, morphological, and biochemical attributes of several horticultural fruit crops. Abiotic factors, including temperature fluctuations, drought, salinity, flooding, increased CO2 concentration, and outbreaks of insect-pests, exert substantial influence on fruit production [14]. Elevated temperatures, for instance, have dual consequences on crop yield they curtail vegetative growth and diminish fruit set.…”
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“…Climate change is an established occurrence that has begun impacting horticulture crop production, resulting in stagnant yields and diminished productivity. This poses a significant risk to our nation's food security and autonomy [1]. The government is persistently working towards realizing the goal of doubling farmers' income.…”
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confidence: 99%