2024
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad90f4
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Changing climate risks for high-value tree fruit production across the United States

Shawn Preston,
Kirti Rajagopalan,
Matthew Yourek
et al.

Abstract: Climate change poses growing risks to global agriculture including perennial tree fruit such as apples that hold important nutritional, cultural, and economic value. This study quantifies historical trends in climate metrics affecting apple growth, production, and quality, which remain understudied. Utilizing the high-resolution gridMET dataset, we analyzed trends (1979-2022) in several key metrics across the U.S. – cold degree days, chill portions, last day of spring frost, growing degree days (GDD), extreme … Show more

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