Climate change impact on rainfed common bean production systems.

Reductions in agricultural productivity with consequences for food security associated to climate change are expected in the absence of adaptation. For common beans, across South America, is projected a decrease in the climatic suitability, with heat and drought stresses being the key drivers for such suitability reduction. This study hypothesize that climatic and atmospheric changes for common beans growing period at rainfed wet growing season in Goiás State are likely to alter the yield by 2030. We considered as historic period from 1980 to 2005 and four representative concentration pathways (RCP - 2.6 and 8.5) for the near future from 2020 to 2045. For assessing the common bean yields we applied the CSM-CROPGRO-DRY BEAN model, calibrated and validated for cultivar Pérola. The climate change impacts on average simulated yield ranged from -267 to 272 and -439 to 314.2 kg ha-1 for RCP 2.6 and 8.5.

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Main Authors: HEINEMANN, A. B., SILVA, S. C. da, STONE, L. F., MORAES, A. da C.
Other Authors: ALEXANDRE BRYAN HEINEMANN, CNPAF; SILVANDO CARLOS DA SILVA, CNPAF; LUIS FERNANDO STONE, CNPAF; ALESSANDRA DA CUNHA MORAES, CNPAF.
Format: Parte de livro biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2017-10-02
Subjects:Modelo de circulação global, Feijão, Phaseolus vulgaris, Modelo de simulação,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1076551
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