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DOI | 10.1111/gcb.14381 |
Closing the global ozone yield gap: Quantification and cobenefits for multistress tolerance | |
Mills, Gina1,2; Sharps, Katrina1; Simpson, David3,4; Pleijel, Hakan2; Frei, Michael5; Burkey, Kent6; Emberson, Lisa7; Uddling, Johan2; Broberg, Malin2; Feng, Zhaozhong8; Kobayashi, Kazuhiko9; Agrawal, Madhoolika10 | |
2018-10-01 | |
发表期刊 | GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
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ISSN | 1354-1013 |
EISSN | 1365-2486 |
出版年 | 2018 |
卷号 | 24期号:10页码:4869-4893 |
文章类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Wales; Sweden; Norway; Germany; USA; England; Peoples R China; Japan; India |
英文摘要 | Increasing both crop productivity and the tolerance of crops to abiotic and biotic stresses is a major challenge for global food security in our rapidly changing climate. For the first time, we show how the spatial variation and severity of tropospheric ozone effects on yield compare with effects of other stresses on a global scale, and discuss mitigating actions against the negative effects of ozone. We show that the sensitivity to ozone declines in the order soybean>wheat>maize>rice, with genotypic variation in response being most pronounced for soybean and rice. Based on stomatal uptake, we estimate that ozone (mean of 2010-2012) reduces global yield annually by 12.4%, 7.1%, 4.4% and 6.1% for soybean, wheat, rice and maize, respectively (the ozone yield gaps), adding up to 227Tg of lost yield. Our modelling shows that the highest ozone-induced production losses for soybean are in North and South America whilst for wheat they are in India and China, for rice in parts of India, Bangladesh, China and Indonesia, and for maize in China and the United States. Crucially, we also show that the same areas are often also at risk of high losses from pests and diseases, heat stress and to a lesser extent aridity and nutrient stress. In a solution-focussed analysis of these results, we provide a crop ideotype with tolerance of multiple stresses (including ozone) and describe how ozone effects could be included in crop breeding programmes. We also discuss altered crop management approaches that could be applied to reduce ozone impacts in the shorter term. Given the severity of ozone effects on staple food crops in areas of the world that are also challenged by other stresses, we recommend increased attention to the benefits that could be gained from addressing the ozone yield gap. |
英文关键词 | aridity heat stress maize nutrient stress ozone pests and diseases rice soybean stress-tolerant ideotype wheat |
领域 | 气候变化 ; 资源环境 |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000445728800032 |
WOS关键词 | ORYZA-SATIVA L. ; ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE ; PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH ; AIR FIELD CONDITIONS ; ELEVATED OZONE ; CROP YIELDS ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; SURFACE OZONE ; GRAIN QUALITY ; STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE |
WOS类目 | Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences |
WOS研究方向 | Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
引用统计 | |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/17399 |
专题 | 气候变化 资源环境科学 |
作者单位 | 1.Ctr Ecol & Hydrol, Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales; 2.Univ Gothenburg, Dept Biol & Environm Sci, Gothenburg, Sweden; 3.Norwegian Meteorol Inst, EMEP MSC W, Oslo, Norway; 4.Chalmers Univ Technol, Dept Space Earth & Environm, Gothenburg, Sweden; 5.Univ Bonn, Inst Crop Sci & Resource Conservat, Bonn, Germany; 6.USDA ARS, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA; 7.Univ York, Stockholm Environm Inst York, Environm Dept, York, N Yorkshire, England; 8.Chinese Acad Sci, Res Ctr Ecoenvironm Sci, State Key Lab Urban & Reg Ecol, Beijing, Peoples R China; 9.Univ Tokyo, Dept Global Agr Sci, Tokyo, Japan; 10.Banaras Hindu Univ, Inst Sci, Dept Bot, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Mills, Gina,Sharps, Katrina,Simpson, David,et al. Closing the global ozone yield gap: Quantification and cobenefits for multistress tolerance[J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,2018,24(10):4869-4893. |
APA | Mills, Gina.,Sharps, Katrina.,Simpson, David.,Pleijel, Hakan.,Frei, Michael.,...&Agrawal, Madhoolika.(2018).Closing the global ozone yield gap: Quantification and cobenefits for multistress tolerance.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,24(10),4869-4893. |
MLA | Mills, Gina,et al."Closing the global ozone yield gap: Quantification and cobenefits for multistress tolerance".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 24.10(2018):4869-4893. |
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