1. Impact of climate change on wheat productivity in Central Asia.
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Sommer, R., Glazirina, M., Yuldashev, T., Otarov, A., Ibraeva, M., Martynova, L., Bekenov, M., Kholov, B., Ibragimov, N., Kobilov, R., Karaev, S., Sultonov, M., Khasanova, F., Esanbekov, M., Mavlyanov, D., Isaev, S., Abdurahimov, S., Ikramov, R., Shezdyukova, L., and de Pauw, E.
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CLIMATE change , *WHEAT yields , *EFFECT of temperature on plants , *FLOWERING of plants , *STERILITY in plants - Abstract
Highlights: [•] Simulated wheat yields increased by on average 12% in response to climate change. [•] Climate change induced temperatures increase was the single most important factor. [•] In some areas climate change will involve hotter temperatures during flowering. [•] An increased risk of flower sterility and reduction in yield is the consequence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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