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Climate change and Australian wheat yield

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  • Roger Gifford

    (CSIRO Plant Industry)

  • John Angus

    (CSIRO Plant Industry)

  • Damian Barrett

    (CSIRO Plant Industry)

  • John Passioura

    (CSIRO Plant Industry)

  • Howard Rawson

    (CSIRO Plant Industry)

  • Richard Richards

    (CSIRO Plant Industry)

  • Maarten Stapper

    (CSIRO Plant Industry)

  • Jeff Wood

    (CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences)

Abstract

We believe that Nicholls's conclusion1 — that reduced frost frequency has been predominantly responsible for 30-50% of the 45% increase in average Australian wheat yield between 1952 and 1992 — is not correct.

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  • Roger Gifford & John Angus & Damian Barrett & John Passioura & Howard Rawson & Richard Richards & Maarten Stapper & Jeff Wood, 1998. "Climate change and Australian wheat yield," Nature, Nature, vol. 391(6666), pages 448-449, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:391:y:1998:i:6666:d:10.1038_35056
    DOI: 10.1038/35056
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    1. M. Mehedi Hasan & Mohammad Alauddin & Md. Abdur Rashid Sarker & Mohammad Jakaria & Mahiuddin Alamgir, 2018. "Climate sensitivity of wheat yield in Bangladesh: Implications for Sustainable Development Goals 2 (SDG2) and 6 (SDG6)," Discussion Papers Series 599, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia.
    2. James Risbey & Milind Kandlikar & Hadi Dowlatabadi & Dean Graetz, 1999. "Scale, context, and decision making in agricultural adaptation to climate variability and change," Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Springer, vol. 4(2), pages 137-165, June.

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