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The impact of climate change in wheat and barley yields in the Iberian Peninsula
                            Year:
                            2021
                        
                            Author:
                            Bento Virgílio A., Ribeiro Andreia F.S., Russo Ana, Gouveia Célia M., Cardoso Rita M., Soares Pedro M.M.
                        
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The impact of climate change on wheat and barley yields in two regions of the Iberian Peninsula is here  examined. Regression models are developed by using EURO-CORDEX regional climate model (RCM)  simulations, forced by ERA-Interim, with monthly maximum and minimum air temperatures and  monthly accumulated precipitation as predictors. Additionally, RCM simulations forced by diferent  global climate models for the historical period (1972–2000) and mid-of-century (2042–2070; under  the two emission scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5) are analysed. Results point to diferent regional  responses of wheat and barley. In the southernmost regions, results indicate that the main yield driver  is spring maximum temperature, while further north a larger dependence on spring precipitation and  early winter maximum temperature is observed. Climate change seems to induce severe yield losses  in the southern region, mainly due to an increase in spring maximum temperature. On the contrary,  a yield increase is projected in the northern regions, with the main driver being early winter warming  that stimulates earlier growth. These results warn on the need to implement sustainable agriculture  policies, and on the necessity of regional adaptation strategies.
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