Impact of increased temperature on spring wheat yield in northern China
Global warming has been reported to cause reductions in crop yields. However, it was suggested that warming temperature might benefit crop productivity in some cool areas at high latitude. In this study, we conducted a 17-year field experiment (2002–2018) on spring wheat in Inner Mongolia. Temperatu...
Main Authors: | Chen, L. (Author), Cui, G. (Author), Gao, Z. (Author), Li, C. (Author), Li, Y. (Author), Liu, H. (Author), Lu, Z. (Author), Shi, X. (Author), Wang, X. (Author), Wang, Z. (Author), Wu, X. (Author), Yan, G. (Author), Ye, J. (Author), Yu, M. (Author), Zhang, H. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2021
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