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The impact that climate change can have on plant growth and agricultural systems

The impact that climate change can have on plant growth and agricultural systems

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  • 5 hours study
  • Level 1: Introductory

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    • Course learning outcomes

      By the end of this unit you should:

      - have gained an understanding of the debated and projected scenarios of climate change;

      - have gained an understanding from research of the impact of elevated CO2 on leaf and root growth;

      - have learned about the possible impact of elevated CO2 and high temperatures on field growth crops, e.g. spring wheat, in terms of above and below ground biomass;

      - be able to determine possible seasonal responses to the effect of elevated CO2 and temperature with reference to perennial ryegrass;

      - understand what impact episodes of high temperature and drought might have on crops under conditions of future climate change, with reference to seed yield in soybean;

      - have developed an understanding about which stages of crop development are particularly susceptible to climatic extremes and what scientists are doing to determine future responses.


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      First Published 08/11/2017.

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      About this course

      • 5 hours study
      • Level 1: Introductory

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