Climate change‑related lessons learned from a long‑term field experiment with maize
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Autor(es)Klára Pokovai; Hans‑Peter Piepho; Jens Hartung; Tamás Árendás; Péter Bónis; Eszter Sugár; Roland Hollós; Nándor Fodor
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Instituição do Autor correspondenteDepartment of Soil Physics and Water Management, Institute for Soil Sciences, Centre for Agricultural Research HUN-REN, Hungary
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Revista e nºAgronomy for Sustainable Development
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Ano2025
Resumo
Maize is the second most important cereal crop in European agriculture and a widely used raw material for feed, food, and energy production. Climate change studies over Europe predict a significant negative change in maize production. Finding appropriate and feasible adaptation strategies is a top priority for agriculture in the twenty-first century.
Maize is the second most important cereal crop in European agriculture and a widely used raw material for feed, food, and energy production. Climate change studies over Europe predict a significant negative change in maize production. Finding appropriate and feasible adaptation strategies is a top priority for agriculture in the twenty-first century.
Palavras-Chave
Planting date · Genotype · Fertilization · Modeling · Adaptation strategies