Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas

Understanding regional impacts of recent climate trends can help anticipate how further climate change will affect agricultural productivity. We here used panel models to estimate the contribution of growing season precipitation (P), average temperature (T) and diurnal temperature range (DTR) on wheat, maize and soy yield and yield trends between 1971 and 2012 from 33 counties of the Argentine Pampas. A parallel analysis was conducted on a per county basis by adjusting a linear model to the first difference (i.e., subtracting from each value the previous year value) in yield and first difference in weather variables to estimate crop sensitivity to interannual changes in P, T, and DTR. Our results show a relatively small but significant negative impact of climate trends on yield which is consistent with the estimated crop and county specific sensitivity of yield to interannual changes in P, T and DTR and their temporal trends. Median yield loss from climate trends for the 1971−2012 period amounted to 5.4 % of average yields for maize, 5.1 % for wheat, and 2.6 % for soy. Crop yield gains for this time period could have been 15–20 % higher if climate remained without directional changes in the Pampas. On average, crop yield responded more to trends in T and DTR than in P. Translated into economic terms the observed reductions in maize, wheat, and soy yields due to climate trends in the Pampas would equal $1.1 B using 2013 producer prices. These results add to the increasing evidence that climate trends are slowing yield increase.

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Main Authors: Veron, Santiago Ramón, De Abelleyra, Diego, Lobell, David B.
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Published: 2015-05
Subjects:Factores Climáticos, Climatic Factors, Precipitation, Temperature, Yields, Crops, Precipitación Atmosférica, Temperatura, Rendimiento, Cultivos, Región Pampeana,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1380
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-13802018-02-14T14:30:41Z Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas Veron, Santiago Ramón De Abelleyra, Diego Lobell, David B. Factores Climáticos Climatic Factors Precipitation Temperature Yields Crops Precipitación Atmosférica Temperatura Rendimiento Cultivos Región Pampeana Understanding regional impacts of recent climate trends can help anticipate how further climate change will affect agricultural productivity. We here used panel models to estimate the contribution of growing season precipitation (P), average temperature (T) and diurnal temperature range (DTR) on wheat, maize and soy yield and yield trends between 1971 and 2012 from 33 counties of the Argentine Pampas. A parallel analysis was conducted on a per county basis by adjusting a linear model to the first difference (i.e., subtracting from each value the previous year value) in yield and first difference in weather variables to estimate crop sensitivity to interannual changes in P, T, and DTR. Our results show a relatively small but significant negative impact of climate trends on yield which is consistent with the estimated crop and county specific sensitivity of yield to interannual changes in P, T and DTR and their temporal trends. Median yield loss from climate trends for the 1971−2012 period amounted to 5.4 % of average yields for maize, 5.1 % for wheat, and 2.6 % for soy. Crop yield gains for this time period could have been 15–20 % higher if climate remained without directional changes in the Pampas. On average, crop yield responded more to trends in T and DTR than in P. Translated into economic terms the observed reductions in maize, wheat, and soy yields due to climate trends in the Pampas would equal $1.1 B using 2013 producer prices. These results add to the increasing evidence that climate trends are slowing yield increase. Fil: Verón, Santiago Ramón. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Clima y Agua; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos y Sistemas de Información; Argentina Fil: De Abelleyra, Diego. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Clima y Agua; Argentina Fil: Lobell, David B. Stanford University. Department of Environmental Earth System Science and Program on Food Security and Environment; Estados Unidos 2017-10-02T17:51:19Z 2017-10-02T17:51:19Z 2015-05 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1380 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10584-015-1350-1.pdf 0165-0009 1573-1480 (Online version) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-015-1350-1 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Pampa (general region) Climate change 130 (2) : 235-245. (february 21, 2015)
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topic Factores Climáticos
Climatic Factors
Precipitation
Temperature
Yields
Crops
Precipitación Atmosférica
Temperatura
Rendimiento
Cultivos
Región Pampeana
Factores Climáticos
Climatic Factors
Precipitation
Temperature
Yields
Crops
Precipitación Atmosférica
Temperatura
Rendimiento
Cultivos
Región Pampeana
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Climatic Factors
Precipitation
Temperature
Yields
Crops
Precipitación Atmosférica
Temperatura
Rendimiento
Cultivos
Región Pampeana
Factores Climáticos
Climatic Factors
Precipitation
Temperature
Yields
Crops
Precipitación Atmosférica
Temperatura
Rendimiento
Cultivos
Región Pampeana
Veron, Santiago Ramón
De Abelleyra, Diego
Lobell, David B.
Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas
description Understanding regional impacts of recent climate trends can help anticipate how further climate change will affect agricultural productivity. We here used panel models to estimate the contribution of growing season precipitation (P), average temperature (T) and diurnal temperature range (DTR) on wheat, maize and soy yield and yield trends between 1971 and 2012 from 33 counties of the Argentine Pampas. A parallel analysis was conducted on a per county basis by adjusting a linear model to the first difference (i.e., subtracting from each value the previous year value) in yield and first difference in weather variables to estimate crop sensitivity to interannual changes in P, T, and DTR. Our results show a relatively small but significant negative impact of climate trends on yield which is consistent with the estimated crop and county specific sensitivity of yield to interannual changes in P, T and DTR and their temporal trends. Median yield loss from climate trends for the 1971−2012 period amounted to 5.4 % of average yields for maize, 5.1 % for wheat, and 2.6 % for soy. Crop yield gains for this time period could have been 15–20 % higher if climate remained without directional changes in the Pampas. On average, crop yield responded more to trends in T and DTR than in P. Translated into economic terms the observed reductions in maize, wheat, and soy yields due to climate trends in the Pampas would equal $1.1 B using 2013 producer prices. These results add to the increasing evidence that climate trends are slowing yield increase.
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topic_facet Factores Climáticos
Climatic Factors
Precipitation
Temperature
Yields
Crops
Precipitación Atmosférica
Temperatura
Rendimiento
Cultivos
Región Pampeana
author Veron, Santiago Ramón
De Abelleyra, Diego
Lobell, David B.
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De Abelleyra, Diego
Lobell, David B.
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title Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas
title_short Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas
title_full Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas
title_fullStr Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the Pampas
title_sort impacts of precipitation and temperature on crop yields in the pampas
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