Climate change and the flowering time of annual crops

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作者
Craufurd, P. Q. [1 ]
Wheeler, T. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Plant Environm Lab, Reading RG2 9AF, Berks, England
关键词
Climate change; crops; flowering time; maize; photoperiod; tassel initiation; temperature; SORGHUM SORGHUM-BICOLOR; AIR CO2 ENRICHMENT; CARBON-DIOXIDE; WINTER-WHEAT; ELEVATED CO2; INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT; INSENSITIVE PHASES; FLORAL-INITIATION; CHANGE IMPACTS; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1093/jxb/erp196
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Crop production is inherently sensitive to variability in climate. Temperature is a major determinant of the rate of plant development and, under climate change, warmer temperatures that shorten development stages of determinate crops will most probably reduce the yield of a given variety. Earlier crop flowering and maturity have been observed and documented in recent decades, and these are often associated with warmer (spring) temperatures. However, farm management practices have also changed and the attribution of observed changes in phenology to climate change per se is difficult. Increases in atmospheric [CO2] often advance the time of flowering by a few days, but measurements in FACE (free air CO2 enrichment) field-based experiments suggest that elevated [CO2] has little or no effect on the rate of development other than small advances in development associated with a warmer canopy temperature. The rate of development (inverse of the duration from sowing to flowering) is largely determined by responses to temperature and photoperiod, and the effects of temperature and of photoperiod at optimum and suboptimum temperatures can be quantified and predicted. However, responses to temperature, and more particularly photoperiod, at supraoptimal temperature are not well understood. Analysis of a comprehensive data set of time to tassel initiation in maize (Zea mays) with a wide range of photoperiods above and below the optimum suggests that photoperiod modulates the negative effects of temperature above the optimum. A simulation analysis of the effects of prescribed increases in temperature (0-6 degrees C in + 1 degrees C steps) and temperature variability (0% and + 50%) on days to tassel initiation showed that tassel initiation occurs later, and variability was increased, as the temperature exceeds the optimum in models both with and without photoperiod sensitivity. However, the inclusion of photoperiod sensitivity above the optimum temperature resulted in a higher apparent optimum temperature and less variability in the time of tassel initiation. Given the importance of changes in plant development for crop yield under climate change, the effects of photoperiod and temperature on development rates above the optimum temperature clearly merit further research, and some of the knowledge gaps are identified herein.
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