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Narrowing Uncertainties in the Effects of Elevated CO2 on CropsPlant responses to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations, together with projected variations in temperature and precipitation will determine future agricultural production. Estimates of the impacts of climate change on agriculture provide essential information to design effective adaptation strategies, and develop sustainable food systems. Here, we review the current experimental evidence and crop models on the effects of elevated CO2 concentrations. Recent concerted efforts have narrowed the uncertainties in CO2-induced crop responses so that climate change impact simulations omitting CO2 can now be eliminated. To address remaining knowledge gaps and uncertainties in estimating the effects of elevated CO2 and climate change on crops, future research should expand experiments on more crop species under a wider range of growing conditions, improve the representation of responses to climate extremes in crop models, and simulate additional crop physiological processes related to nutritional quality.
Document ID
20210000271
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Andrea Toreti
(Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy)
Delphine Deryng
(NewClimate Institute Cologne, Germany)
Francesco N Tubiello
(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Rome, Italy)
Christoph Muller
(Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Potsdam, Germany)
Bruce A Kimball
(United States Department of Agriculture Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Gerald Moser
(Justus Liebig University)
Kenneth Boote
(University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, United States)
Senthold Asseng
(University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, United States)
Thomas A M Pugh
(University of Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Eline Vanuytrecht
(Flemish Institute for Technological Research Mol, Belgium)
Hakan Pleijel
(University of Gothenburg Gothenburg, Sweden)
Heidi Webber
(Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research Müncheberg, Germany)
Jean-Louis Durand
(INRAE)
Frank Dentener
(Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy)
Andrej Ceglar
(Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy)
Xuhui Wang
(Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Franz Badeck
(Council for Agricultural Research and Agricultural Economics)
Remi Lecerf
(Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy)
Gerard W Wall
(United States Department of Agriculture Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Maurits van den Berg
(Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy)
Petra Hoegy
(University of Hohenheim Stuttgart, Germany)
Raul Lopez-Lozano
(University of Avignon Avignon, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, France)
Matteo Zampieri
(Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy)
Stefano Galmarini
(Joint Research Centre Ispra, Italy)
Garry J O’Leary
(Agriculture Victoria)
Remy Manderscheid
(Thunen Institute of Biodiversity)
Erik Mencos Contreras
(Columbia University New York, New York, United States)
Cynthia Rosenzweig
(Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, New York, United States)
Date Acquired
January 11, 2021
Publication Date
December 11, 2020
Publication Information
Publication: Nature Food
Publisher: Springer Nature
Volume: 1
Issue: 12
Issue Publication Date: December 11, 2020
e-ISSN: 2662-1355
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 281945.02.80.01.13
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC20M0282
Distribution Limits
Public
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Keywords
carbon dioxide (CO2)
crop production
climate impacts
agricultural production
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