International Sorghum and Millet Collaborative Research Support Program (INTSORMIL CRSP)
Date of this Version
12-2011
Document Type
Presentation
Citation
Center for Sorghum Improvement, USAID, INTSORMIL, December 2011.
Abstract
1. Climate change and climate variability (past and future).
2. Climate change and variability in El Salvador (climate models).
3. Impact of temperature on grain yield of dry bean, maize and sorghum in El Salvador (crop simulation models).
4. Effects of temperature, drought and/or carbon dioxide: experimental evidence (response of grain sorghum, maize and dry bean).
5. Opportunities for crop management and genetic improvement.
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Agronomy and Crop Sciences Commons, Climate Commons, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Commons
Comments
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