2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023ef004063
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Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Crop Yields and Exploring Adaptation Strategies in Northeast China

Qingchen Xu,
Hongbin Liang,
Zhongwang Wei
et al.

Abstract: Northeast China (NEC) is the most prominent grain‐producing region in China. However, it is currently facing significant impacts from climate change. Since the climate‐related impacts on crop yield in this region are a major concern for society in the future, quantifying climate change impacts on crop yields in NEC is essential to ensure future food security. This study aimed to quantify the effects of future climate change on crop yields in NEC and explore adaptation strategies using the Crop Growth Model (PC… Show more

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“…Northeast China accounts for 16.6% of arable land nationwide and contributes 20% of total grain output and 25% of commercial grain output, making it the largest commercial grain base in China [12,13]. Maize cultivation plays a significant role as it represents 30% of national maize output and directly impacts food security [14]. Early frost is one of the most important meteorological disasters affecting maize yield in Northeast China.…”
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“…Northeast China accounts for 16.6% of arable land nationwide and contributes 20% of total grain output and 25% of commercial grain output, making it the largest commercial grain base in China [12,13]. Maize cultivation plays a significant role as it represents 30% of national maize output and directly impacts food security [14]. Early frost is one of the most important meteorological disasters affecting maize yield in Northeast China.…”
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confidence: 99%