The critical benefits of snowpack insulation and snowmelt for winter wheat productivity

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Peng Zhu
Taegon Kim
Zhenong Jin
Chenxi Lin
Xuhui Wang
Philippe Ciais
Nathaniel D. Mueller
Amir Aghakouchak
Jianxi Huang
David Mulla
David Makowski
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[1] CEA CNRS UVSQ Orme des Merisiers,Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement
[2] Sun Yat-Sen University,School of Geography and Planning
[3] University of Minnesota,Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
[4] Jeonbuk National University,Department of Smart Farm
[5] University of Minnesota,Institute on the Environment
[6] Peking University,Sino
[7] Colorado State University,French Institute of Earth System Sciences, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences
[8] Colorado State University,Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability
[9] University of California,Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
[10] China Agricultural University,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Department of Earth System Science
[11] University of Minnesota,College of Land Science and Technology
[12] Université Paris-Saclay,Department of Soil, Water, and Climate
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Nature Climate Change | 2022年 / 12卷
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How climate change will affect overwintering crops is largely unknown due to the complex and understudied interactions among temperature, rainfall and snowpack. Increases in average winter temperature should release cold limitations yet warming-induced reductions of snowpack thickness should lead to decreased insulation effects and more exposure to freezing. Here, using statistical models, we show that the presence of snowpack weakens yield sensitivity to freezing stress by 22% during 1999–2019. By 2080–2100, we project that reduced snow cover insulation will offset up to one-third of the yield benefit (8.8 ± 1.1% for RCP 4.5 and 11.8 ± 1.4% for RCP 8.5) from reduced frost stress across the United States. Furthermore, by 2080–2100 future decline in wheat growing season snowfall (source of snowmelt) will drive a yield loss greater than the yield benefit from increasing rainfall. Explicitly considering these factors is critical to predict the climate change impacts on winter wheat production in snowy regions.
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