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figure 6
Relative changes in rainfed wheat productivity as projected by DSSAT (top) and LPJmL (bottom) for the HadGEM2-ES (left) and IPSL-CM5A-LR (right) climate scenarios for the RCP8.5 emission scenario. Dark gray areas are currently not used for cultivation of rainfed wheat (Portmann et al., 2010).
(Reprinted with permission from John Wiley & Sons; source: Müller and Robertson, 2014)
figure 7
Impacts of climate change (CC) on European wheat yields at mid-century (2050s) with/without taking CO2 effects (CO2) and progress in technology (technical progr.)
into account. (Compiled from results of the following studies: Angulo et al., 2013; Hermans et al., 2010; Ewert et al., 2005; Harrison and Butterfield, 1996
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