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  Climate change impact and adaptation for wheat protein

Asseng, S., Martre, P., Maiorano, A., Rötter, R. P., O'Leary, G. J., Fitzgerald, G. J., Girousse, C., Motzo, R., Giunta, F., Babar, M. A., Reynolds, M. P., Kheir, A. M. S., Thorburn, P. J., Waha, K., Ruane, A. C., Aggarwal, P. K., Ahmed, M., Balkovič, J., Basso, B., Biernath, C., Bindi, M., Cammarano, D., Challinor, A. J., De Sanctis, G., Dumont, B., Rezaei, E. E., Fereres, E., Ferrise, R., Garcia-Vila, M., Gayler, S., Gao, Y., Horan, H., Hoogenboom, G., Izaurralde, R. C., Jabloun, M., Jones, C. D., Kassie, B. T., Kersebaum, K.-C., Klein, C., Koehler, A.-K., Liu, B., Minoli, S., Montesino San Martin, M., Müller, C., Kumar, S. N., Nendel, C., Olesen, J. E., Palosuo, T., Porter, J. R., Prisack, E., Ripoche, D., Semenov, M. A., Stöckle, C., Stratonovitch, P., Streck, T., Supit, I., Tao, F., Van der Velde, M., Wallach, D., Wang, E., Webber, H., Wolf, J., Xiao, L., Zhang, Z., Zhao, Z., Zhu, Y., Ewert, F. (2019): Climate change impact and adaptation for wheat protein. - Global Change Biology, 25, 1, 155-173.
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14481

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Asseng, S.1, Autor
Martre, P.1, Autor
Maiorano, A.1, Autor
Rötter, R. P.1, Autor
O'Leary, G. J.1, Autor
Fitzgerald, G. J.1, Autor
Girousse, C.1, Autor
Motzo, R.1, Autor
Giunta, F.1, Autor
Babar, M. A.1, Autor
Reynolds, M. P.1, Autor
Kheir, A. M. S.1, Autor
Thorburn, P. J.1, Autor
Waha, K.1, Autor
Ruane, A. C.1, Autor
Aggarwal, P. K.1, Autor
Ahmed, M.1, Autor
Balkovič, J.1, Autor
Basso, B.1, Autor
Biernath, C.1, Autor
Bindi, M.1, AutorCammarano, D.1, AutorChallinor, A. J.1, AutorDe Sanctis, G.1, AutorDumont, B.1, AutorRezaei, E. E.1, AutorFereres, E.1, AutorFerrise, R.1, AutorGarcia-Vila, M.1, AutorGayler, S.1, AutorGao, Y.1, AutorHoran, H.1, AutorHoogenboom, G.1, AutorIzaurralde, R. C.1, AutorJabloun, M.1, AutorJones, C. D.1, AutorKassie, B. T.1, AutorKersebaum, K.-C.1, AutorKlein, C.1, AutorKoehler, A.-K.1, AutorLiu, B.1, AutorMinoli, Sara2, Autor              Montesino San Martin, M.1, AutorMüller, Christoph2, Autor              Kumar, S. N.1, AutorNendel, C.1, AutorOlesen, J. E.1, AutorPalosuo, T.1, AutorPorter, J. R.1, AutorPrisack, E.1, AutorRipoche, D.1, AutorSemenov, M. A.1, AutorStöckle, C.1, AutorStratonovitch, P.1, AutorStreck, T.1, AutorSupit, I.1, AutorTao, F.1, AutorVan der Velde, M.1, AutorWallach, D.1, AutorWang, E.1, AutorWebber, H.1, AutorWolf, J.1, AutorXiao, L.1, AutorZhang, Z.1, AutorZhao, Z.1, AutorZhu, Y.1, AutorEwert, F.1, Autor mehr..
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2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              

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 Zusammenfassung: Wheat grain protein concentration is an important determinant of wheat quality for human nutrition that is often overlooked in efforts to improve crop production. We tested and applied a 32‐multi‐model ensemble to simulate global wheat yield and quality in a changing climate. Potential benefits of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration by 2050 on global wheat grain and protein yield are likely to be negated by impacts from rising temperature and changes in rainfall, but with considerable disparities between regions. Grain and protein yields are expected to be lower and more variable in most low‐rainfall regions, with nitrogen availability limiting growth stimulus from elevated CO2. Introducing genotypes adapted to warmer temperatures (and also considering changes in CO2 and rainfall) could boost global wheat yield by 7% and protein yield by 2%, but grain protein concentration would be reduced by −1.1 percentage points, representing a relative change of −8.6%. Climate change adaptations that benefit grain yield are not always positive for grain quality, putting additional pressure on global wheat production.

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 Datum: 2019
 Publikationsstatus: Final veröffentlicht
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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14481
PIKDOMAIN: RD2 - Climate Resilience
eDoc: 8277
Research topic keyword: Climate impacts
Research topic keyword: Adaptation
Research topic keyword: Food & Agriculture
Model / method: Model Intercomparison
Model / method: LPJmL
Organisational keyword: RD2 - Climate Resilience
Working Group: Land Use and Resilience
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Titel: Global Change Biology
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift, SCI, Scopus, p3
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 25 (1) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 155 - 173 Identifikator: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals192