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Felber, Raphael; Stöckli, Sibylle; Calanca, Pierluigi. |
It is expected that the development of plants and insects will be accelerated by global warming, resulting in an earlier occurrence of phenological stages in the future as compared to today. For plants, this could lead to a higher exposure to climatic shocks (late frosts in spring, and critical high temperatures in summer) and changes in the incidence of insect pests. Assessing the implications of such shifts in phenology is important to be able to devise, where necessary, means for reducing biotic and abiotic risks in plant production. In this contribution we present an analysis of the potential impacts of climate change on the risk of late frost and damages to fruits caused by critically high temperatures in apple orchards across Switzerland. We further... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Air and water emissions Fruit and berries Crop health; Quality; Protection. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/34563/1/felber-etal-2018ESA2018_FinalAbstractBook_65.pdf |
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