2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2157-9
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Climate Change Modelling, Planning and Policy for Agriculture

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“…Soybeans, one of the most important oil crops, have not been greatly studied in Mexico under a climate change approach. Studies at similar latitudes in India report decreases of 20 to 30% under climate change scenarios (Singh et al, 2015). Barley is a crop of increasing economic importance.…”
Section: Potential Social and Economic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Soybeans, one of the most important oil crops, have not been greatly studied in Mexico under a climate change approach. Studies at similar latitudes in India report decreases of 20 to 30% under climate change scenarios (Singh et al, 2015). Barley is a crop of increasing economic importance.…”
Section: Potential Social and Economic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soybeans, one of the most important oil crops, has not been greatly studied in Mexico under the climate change approach. Studies at similar latitudes in India report decreases of 20 to 30% under climate change scenarios (Singh et al, 2015). For barley, a crop of increasing economic importance, Calderón et al (2015) reported a study conducted in Tlaxcala in which future yields decreased from 5 to 100% depending on the time horizon of climate change scenarios.…”
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“…A recent review on the status of climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies in India focused on rainfed agriculture which is highly vulnerable (Venkateswarlu and Singh 2012). This review has covered crop-based approaches (suitable crops and varieties, development of varieties for heat stress, drought, and submergence tolerance, evolving varieties that augment nutrient use efficiency or can tolerate coastal salinity and sea water inundation, and judicious intercropping).…”
Section: Reduction Of Greenhouse Gases Emission From Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%