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Adapting cropping patterns to climate change

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The potential impacts of climate change on cropping patterns are highly researchable but present significant methodological challenges. Climate-change impacts are not simply a question of increased or decreased productivity. The impacts may have dramatic effects on land use as well as cropping practices in a given region. Ecological niche modeling and crop-simulation modeling are powerful, complementary tools for examining the spatial and temporal aspects of climate-change impacts. Their successful application, however, requires effective interdisciplinary collaboration, including participation from plant biology

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2009

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NABC

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Agricultural biotechnology; climate change; functional genomics; abiotic stress; adaptation; cropping patterns; water management; greenhouse gas;

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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