The paper presents results deriving from ADAPT2CLIMA LIFE project in which crop models have been used for assessing the impacts of future climate on phenology and yield of Olive tree, Vineyard, Tomato, Potato, Wheat and Barley in three Mediterranean islands of Crete, Cyprus and Sicily. Results showed as, on average, an increase in warm conditions can lead to contrasting results depending on the cultivation adopted. These results, showing the productivity pattern of the analysed cropping systems, should be considered as fundamental indicators for the future production over Mediterranean areas, resulting highly useful especially if considered as a starting point to develop agricultural strategies to cope with the projected impacts of climate on crop yields
The Adapt2Clima Project: Assessment Of Future Climate Impacts On Agricultural Areas Of Three Mediterranean Islands / Lorenzo Brillil, Luisa Leolini, Sergi Costafreda-Aumedes, Giacomo Trombi, Marco Moriondo, Paolo Merante, Camilla Dibari, Marco Bindi. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 241-242. (Intervento presentato al convegno L'agronomia nelle nuove Agriculturae, biologica, conservativa, digitale e di precisione).
The Adapt2Clima Project: Assessment Of Future Climate Impacts On Agricultural Areas Of Three Mediterranean Islands
Luisa LeoliniMembro del Collaboration Group
;Sergi Costafreda-AumedesMembro del Collaboration Group
;Giacomo TrombiMembro del Collaboration Group
;Marco MoriondoMembro del Collaboration Group
;Paolo MeranteMembro del Collaboration Group
;Camilla DibariMembro del Collaboration Group
;Marco BindiMembro del Collaboration Group
2018
Abstract
The paper presents results deriving from ADAPT2CLIMA LIFE project in which crop models have been used for assessing the impacts of future climate on phenology and yield of Olive tree, Vineyard, Tomato, Potato, Wheat and Barley in three Mediterranean islands of Crete, Cyprus and Sicily. Results showed as, on average, an increase in warm conditions can lead to contrasting results depending on the cultivation adopted. These results, showing the productivity pattern of the analysed cropping systems, should be considered as fundamental indicators for the future production over Mediterranean areas, resulting highly useful especially if considered as a starting point to develop agricultural strategies to cope with the projected impacts of climate on crop yieldsI documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.