Adapting growing seasons to climate change can boost yields of world's staple crops

Adapting growing seasons to climate change can boost yields of world’s staple crops

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Rising global temperatures due to climate change are changing the growth cycles of crops worldwide. Recent records from Europe show that wild and cultivated plants are growing earlier and faster due to increased temperatures.

Farmers also influence the timing of crops and tend to grow their crops when weather conditions are more favorable. With these periods shifting due to climate change, sowing calendars are changing over time.

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