Yield Components and Biomass Partition in Soybean: Climate Change Vision

  • E. Pereira-Flores M
  • B. Justino F
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Abstract

Long-term climate change and inter-annual climate variability are events of concern to farmers and humanity. Global warming could affect agriculture in various ways and it is anticipated that agricultural systems will face great pressure from the variability of climate factors and their extreme events, which in most cases are difficult to predict, particularly extreme events of rainfall, higher dry season, hot and cold waves and their interactions. Global warming could also have some positive effects for plants such as increasing the temperature of current cold regions and increasing carbon dioxide with its positive effect on photosynthesis, growth rates, the use of water and production. Meanwhile, there are still many questions that remain about this possible future. This chapter, brings the response of plants to future conditions through specifics alterations in its components of yield on environmental conditions with enrichment of CO 2 and elevated temperature, two climatic factors, which is understood to be the factors of climatic change of greater global extent. The study of the components of yield and their alterations, can guide diverse sectors of the sciences and decision makers, in order to structure strategies of resilience in the cultivation of soybean.

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E. Pereira-Flores, M., & B. Justino, F. (2019). Yield Components and Biomass Partition in Soybean: Climate Change Vision. In Soybean - Biomass, Yield and Productivity. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.81627

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