2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135638
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Impacts of climate change and crop management practices on soybean phenology changes in China

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“…This change in cropping calendar might have positive or negative impacts on productivity, depending on type of crop and geographical locations 92 . He et al 37 reported delayed sowing dates and use of longer duration cultivars are possible management adaptation options needs to be considered to adapt to climate change. Their results indicated that farmers have a wider sowing window in spring and can select frost tolerance and long growing season cultivars that can mitigate detrimental effects of climate warming.…”
Section: Climate Warmingmentioning
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“…This change in cropping calendar might have positive or negative impacts on productivity, depending on type of crop and geographical locations 92 . He et al 37 reported delayed sowing dates and use of longer duration cultivars are possible management adaptation options needs to be considered to adapt to climate change. Their results indicated that farmers have a wider sowing window in spring and can select frost tolerance and long growing season cultivars that can mitigate detrimental effects of climate warming.…”
Section: Climate Warmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there is a dire need of further research especially on the effects of climate change on the optimum temperatures required for different crop development stages. In short, climate warming has mostly negative impacts on crop species by disturbing their phenology, but these impacts can be compensated or converted into positive effects by proper management, ideotype designing and breeding of fastgrowing crops with higher thermal requirements 37,88,[101][102][103][104][105][106] .…”
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“…The development of new cultivars with higher thermal time requirements and the implementation of sowing date changes for crops of rice and wheat [37][38][39][40]. However, there are few studies that have explained the influence of weather on the different types of potato cultivars and, more specifically, on their morphological characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%