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Climate change has many facets, including changes in long-term trends in temperature and rainfall regimes with increasing year-to-year variability and a greater prevalence of extreme events. The effects of these changing conditions on agriculture are already being seen, yet there are still consid...


Wassmann, ReinerNelson, Gerald C.Peng SBSumfleth KJagadish, Krishna S.V.Hosen YRosegrant, Mark W.[Rice and global climate change]Rice and global climate change
Reynolds, Matthew P.Quilligan, EmmaAggarwal, Pramod K.Bansal, Kailash C.Cavalieri, Anthony J.Chapman, Scott C.Chapotin, Saharah M.Datta, Swapan K.Duveiller, EtienneGill, Kulvinder S.Jagadish, Krishna S.V.Joshi, Arun K.Köhler, Ann-KristinKosina, PetrKrishnan, SrivalliLafitte, ReneeMahala, Rajendra S.Muthurajan, RaveendramPaterson, Andrew H.Parasanna, Boddupalli M.Rakshit, SujayRosengrat, Mark W.Sharma, InduSingh, Ravi P.Sivasankar, ShobaVadez, VincentValluru, RaviPrasad, P.V. VaraYadav, Om Prakash[An integrated approach to maintaining cereal productivity under climate change]An integrated approach to maintaining cereal productivity under climate change

Rice is produced in a wide range of locations and under a variety of climatic conditions, from the wettest areas in the world to the driest deserts. It is produced along Myanmar’s Arakan Coast, where the growing season records an average of more than 5,100 mm of rainfall, and at Al Hasa Oasis in ...


Mohanty, SWassmann, ReinerNelson, A.Moya, PJagadish, Krishna S.V.[Rice and climate change: significance for food security and vulnerability]Rice and climate change: significance for food security and vulnerability

Drought affected rice areas are predicted to double by the end of this century, demanding greater tolerance in widely adapted mega-varieties. Progress on incorporating better drought tolerance has been slow due to lack of appropriate phenotyping protocols. Furthermore, existing protocols do not c...


Jagadish, Krishna S.V.Cairns, Jill E.Kumar, ArvindSomayanda, Impa M.Craufurd, Peter Q.[Does susceptibility to heat stress confound screening for drought tolerance in rice?]Does susceptibility to heat stress confound screening for drought tolerance in rice?

Crop growth simulation models are a useful tool to assess the impact of environment, crop management, genetics and breeding strategies, as well as climate change and variability on growth and yield. Any crop science experiment that measures key physiological processes, tests these productive proc...


Craufurd, Peter Q.Vadez, VincentJagadish, Krishna S.V.Vara Prasad PVZaman-Allah, M.A.[Crop science experiments designed to inform crop modeling]Crop science experiments designed to inform crop modeling

Rice, with its wide geographic distribution extending from 50°N to 35°S, is expected to be the most vulnerable cultivated crop to future changing climates. Among the different abiotic stresses, extreme temperatures coinciding with critical developmental stages, increasingly frequent floods and dr...


Jagadish, Krishna S.V.Septiningsih EMKohli AThomson MJYe CRedoña EKumar, ArvindGregorio, G.B.Wassmann, ReinerIsmail, A.M.Singh, RK[Genetic advances in adapting rice to a rapidly changing climate]Genetic advances in adapting rice to a rapidly changing climate

In future climates, rice crops will be frequently exposed to water deficit and heat stress at the most sensitive flowering stage, causing spikelet sterility and yield losses. Water deficit alone and in combination with heat stress significantly reduced peduncle elongation, trapping 32% and 55% of...


Jagadish, Krishna S.V.Muthurajan RRang ZWMalo RHeuer SBennett, J.Craufurd, Peter Q.[Spikelet proteomic response to combined water deficit and heat stress in rice]Spikelet proteomic response to combined water deficit and heat stress in rice

This book provides a comprehensive presentation of the realization of improved rainfed agriculture yield in semi-arid and dry land areas. The incentive of watershed programs is to increase the return on investment with over 20% for 65% of the projects that are currently underperforming. Besides t...


Craufurd, Peter Q.Jagadish, Krishna S.V.Padgham, J.[Impacts of climate change on rainfed agriculture and adaptation strategies to improve livelihoods]Impacts of climate change on rainfed agriculture and adaptation strategies to improve livelihoods

Agricultural production is under increasing pressure by global anthropogenic changes, including rising population, diversion of cereals to biofuels, increased protein demands and climatic extremes. Because of the immediate and dynamic nature of these changes, adaptation measures are urgently need...


Ziska, Lewis H.Bunce, James A.Shimono, HiroyukiGealy, David R.Baker, Jeffrey T.Newton, Paul C.D.Reynolds, Matthew P.Jagadish, Krishna S.V.Zhu, ChunwuHowden, MarkWilson, Lloyd T.[Food security and climate change: on the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide]Food security and climate change: on the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide

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