Climate change and Australian wheat yield
Roger Gifford,
John Angus,
Damian Barrett,
John Passioura,
Howard Rawson,
Richard Richards,
Maarten Stapper and
Jeff Wood ()
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Roger Gifford: CSIRO Plant Industry
John Angus: CSIRO Plant Industry
Damian Barrett: CSIRO Plant Industry
John Passioura: CSIRO Plant Industry
Howard Rawson: CSIRO Plant Industry
Richard Richards: CSIRO Plant Industry
Maarten Stapper: CSIRO Plant Industry
Jeff Wood: CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
Nature, 1998, vol. 391, issue 6666, 448-449
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Abstract We believe that Nicholls's conclusion1 — that reduced frost frequency has been predominantly responsible for 30-50% of the 45% increase in average Australian wheat yield between 1952 and 1992 — is not correct.
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1038/35056
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