Impacts of Climate Change on Agricultureby Burton Dorley | 04-11-2015 10:34 |
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Impacts of climate change on agriculture More favorable effects on yield tend to depend to a large extent on realization of the potentially beneficial effects of carbon dioxide on crop growth and increase of efficiency in water use. Decrease in potential yields is likely to be caused by shortening of the growing period, decrease in water availability and poor ventilation. In the long run, the climatic change could affect agriculture in several ways : ?span style="font-stretch: normal font-size: 7pt line-height: normal font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> productivity, in terms of quantity and quality of crops ?span style="font-stretch: normal font-size: 7pt line-height: normal font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> Agricultural practices, through changes of water use (irrigation) and agricultural inputs such as herbicides, insecticides and fertilizers. ?span style="font-stretch: normal font-size: 7pt line-height: normal font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> Environmental effects, in particular in relation of frequency and intensity of soil drainage (leading to nitrogen leaching), soil erosion, reduction of crop diversity. ?span style="font-stretch: normal font-size: 7pt line-height: normal font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> rural space, through the loss and gain of cultivated lands, land speculations, land renunciation, and hydraulic amenities. ?span style="font-stretch: normal font-size: 7pt line-height: normal font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> Adaptation, organisms may become more or less competitive, as well as humans may develop urgency to develop more competitive organisms, such as flood resistant or salt resistant varieties of rice.
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