Increased Temperatures Have Dramatic Effects on Growth and Grain Yield of Three Maize Hybrids

Rising temperatures under climate change are projected to have negative impacts on crop growth and production. These conclusions are not based on direct observations but on projected model results. A study conducted comparing normal seasonal temperatures (1980–2010) for Ames, IA, to a normal + 4°C e...

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Main Author: Jerry L. Hatfield
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-02-01
Series:Agricultural & Environmental Letters
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/ael/articles/1/1/150006
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spelling doaj-20d79cd8a8354d4788b50510addaca642020-11-25T03:48:04ZengWileyAgricultural & Environmental Letters2471-96252016-02-011110.2134/ael2015.10.0006150006Increased Temperatures Have Dramatic Effects on Growth and Grain Yield of Three Maize HybridsJerry L. HatfieldRising temperatures under climate change are projected to have negative impacts on crop growth and production. These conclusions are not based on direct observations but on projected model results. A study conducted comparing normal seasonal temperatures (1980–2010) for Ames, IA, to a normal + 4°C environment with the same water vapor deficit evaluated the impacts of temperature on maize ( L.) development and production. The rate of phenological development increased at higher temperatures; however, the relationship of leaf collar and leaf tip appearance to growing degree days was the same between temperature regimes. There was no effect on total leaf area or vegetative dry matter production, but grain yields decreased from 84 to 100% because of exposure to high nighttime temperatures and disruption of the pollination process as evidenced by the large reduction in kernels per ear. Projected increases in temperature will negatively affect grain production and threaten food security.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/ael/articles/1/1/150006
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Increased Temperatures Have Dramatic Effects on Growth and Grain Yield of Three Maize Hybrids
Agricultural & Environmental Letters
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title Increased Temperatures Have Dramatic Effects on Growth and Grain Yield of Three Maize Hybrids
title_short Increased Temperatures Have Dramatic Effects on Growth and Grain Yield of Three Maize Hybrids
title_full Increased Temperatures Have Dramatic Effects on Growth and Grain Yield of Three Maize Hybrids
title_fullStr Increased Temperatures Have Dramatic Effects on Growth and Grain Yield of Three Maize Hybrids
title_full_unstemmed Increased Temperatures Have Dramatic Effects on Growth and Grain Yield of Three Maize Hybrids
title_sort increased temperatures have dramatic effects on growth and grain yield of three maize hybrids
publisher Wiley
series Agricultural & Environmental Letters
issn 2471-9625
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Rising temperatures under climate change are projected to have negative impacts on crop growth and production. These conclusions are not based on direct observations but on projected model results. A study conducted comparing normal seasonal temperatures (1980–2010) for Ames, IA, to a normal + 4°C environment with the same water vapor deficit evaluated the impacts of temperature on maize ( L.) development and production. The rate of phenological development increased at higher temperatures; however, the relationship of leaf collar and leaf tip appearance to growing degree days was the same between temperature regimes. There was no effect on total leaf area or vegetative dry matter production, but grain yields decreased from 84 to 100% because of exposure to high nighttime temperatures and disruption of the pollination process as evidenced by the large reduction in kernels per ear. Projected increases in temperature will negatively affect grain production and threaten food security.
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