Mitigating the effects of future climate on maize productivity.
Mitigating the effects of future climate on maize productivity.
Author(s): MAGALHÃES, B. G.; ANDRADE, C. de L. T. de; LOPES, D. de C.; STEIDLE NETO, A. J.; AMARAL, T. A.
Summary: Current climate changes affect agricultural production. Crop management strategies can be used to mitigate these effects. This study was carried out to evaluate the use of crop and soil management strategies to mitigate the effects of future climate on maize yield in mesoregions of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The CSM-CERESMaize model was used to simulate the effect of maize root system depth and of the amount of plant residue left on the soil surface by the previous crop in maize yield for different scenarios of change in precipitation and solar radiation. The decrease in rainfall volume reduced the average maize yield in some regions by more than 50%. The increase in solar radiation maize yield rise, while its reduction caused more than 20% yield drop in most regions. The management strategies evaluated have the potential to mitigate such effects.
Publication year: 2019
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Maize & Sorghum
Keywords: Aquecimento global, Clima, Milho, Modelagem matemática, Produtividade
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