Environmental Sciences, asked by sowmya6957, 1 year ago

what is the crop may not able to adapt to the climatic conditons and soil conditions of new environment

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Answered by preetipurwar124
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Climate affects all components of crop production (area, intensity and yield).


Yet, most studies to date have focussed on estimating climate impacts on yields.


We review the literature on the climatic impacts on cropping area and intensity.


We outline major knowledge gaps and discuss future research needs

Answered by SHlNCHAN
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Global warming could lead to an increase in pest insect populations, harming yields of staple crops like wheat, soybeans, and corn. While warmer temperatures create longer growing seasons, and faster growth rates for plants, it also increases the metabolic rate and number of breeding cycles of insect populations.

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